Cells
Cells
Cells
Cells
Cells
100
______ Limits Cell Size
What is DNA overload and/or exchange of materials
100
The phases of Interphase... in order
What is G1, S, and G2
100
The division of the Cytoplasm
What is Cytokinesis
100
Mitosis and Cell division is _____ phase
What is M-Phase
100
When there is 2 parents and offspring varies genetically
What is Sexual Cell Division
200
This cell has 1 parent and the offspring is genetically identical.
What is Asexual Cells
200
Uncontrolled Cell Growth is _____ which can also appear in _____ or mass of cells.
What is Cancer , Tumor
200
Programmed Cell Death
What is Apoptosis
200
Outside cell; -responds to factors outside of cells example: Cells touching neighboring cells
What is External
200
Inside cell; -Makes sure DNA is ready to move on example: Chromosomes copied
What is Internal
300
(ISO= Equal or the same) You will have the same concentration in the cell and out of the cell.
What is Isotonic
300
When water leaves the cell. Concentration outside of cell is greater than inside cell so water will leave the cell
What is Hypertonic
300
Water will come into the cell causing it to get bigger. Concentration in cell is greater than outside
What is Hypotonic
300
When it is Solid
What is Phagocytosis
300
When it is Liquid
What is Pinocytosis
400
The movement that happens when a molecule can not fit through the pump so it comes to the side and the membrane in-gulps it.
What is Endocytosis
400
Places with high concentration diffuse into places with low concentration
What is Concentration gradient
400
Replication of DNA during Interphase
What is S Phase
400
Prepares for Mitosis, Develops organelles
What is G2
400
Helps larger molecules across the membrane with the hep of energy (it is a form of Active Transport)
What is Protein Pump.
500
When chromosomes meet or line up in the middle
What is Metaphase
500
-The part of Mitosis when Genetic Material condense (Chromosomes become visable) -Nuclear envelope disappears -Centroids and Spindles appear.
What is Prophase
500
Cell Growth and devolves proteins and organelles
What is G1
500
The reverse of Prophase, When the cells uncoil and the nuclear envelope reappears
What is Telophase
500
When Chromosomes pull apart to opposite ends of the cell
What is Anaphase
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