This is the first step of M phase (Mitosis).
What is Prophase
This is normally paired with Adenine (A).
What is Thymine (T)
This term defines when there is a balance within a living system.
What is homeostasis?
This form of Cell Transport requires no energy.
What is Passive Transport?
This is the amount of points a Touchdown is worth, without the extra point
What is 6?
This is the phase of Mitosis where chromosomes are seperated to opposite ends of the cell
What is Anaphase?
This is considered the normal shape for DNA.
What is a double helix? Twisted ladder
This is how the human body maintains homeostasis with temperature regulation.
What is sweat and shiver?
This type of transport requires energy.
What is Active Transport?
The amount of feet required to gain a first down.
What is 30 feet?
Two of these are created in Telophase
What are Nuclei?
This is the part of the DNA that contains (A,T,C,G)
What is Nitrogenous base
This is the animal that we talked about with special functioning kidneys
What is the Bull Shark?
When a cell "eats" something else this is the name of the process.
What is Endocytosis/Phagocytosis
This position, in football, is the one that normally is in charge of calling out plays on defense.
What is the linebacker
This is the phase that a cell spends 90% of it's lifecycle in.
What is Interphase?
These are the 3 parts that make up DNA
What is phosphate, sugar, and nitrogen base?
If there is a cell in a solution that has more H20 inside the cell than outside, it is considered this.
What is Hypertonic Solution?
This is used by the cell membrane with passive transport to help larger objects move in and out of the cell.
What is a protein channel?
This team won the first two Super Bowls
Who are the Green Bay Packers?
This is the thing that disappears in Prophase.
What is the nuclear membrane?
Name the correct order of the corresponding DNA strand, or what it will pair with.
AAT CTA TTT ACG GAG
What is TTA GAT AAA TGC CTC
This is what the body makes to balance blood sugar in the human body.
What is Insulin?
Your nerves complete this cell transport when relaying a message.
What is Exocytosis?
This is a defensive coverage where two safeties protect any deep threats from the offensive side of the ball.
What is Cover 2?