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Organelles
Cell Division
Unicellular Organisms
Diffusion and Osmosis
100

These three ingredients are required for photosynthesis.

What are light (energy), water, and carbon dioxide?

100

This organelle is responsible for controlling the functions of the cell.

What is the nucleus?

100

The process of cell division.

What is mitosis?
100

The purpose of flagella and cilia.

What is for movement?

100

True or false: In diffusion, a solute flows from a low concentrated to a high concentrated area.

False: In diffusion, solute flows from a high concentration to a low concentration.

200

These two ingredients are required for cellular respiration.

What are oxygen and sugar?

200

This organelle is only present in plant and bacteria cells.

What is a cell wall?

200

This is the number of phases that make up mitosis.  

What is four?

200

The organelle that allows a Euglena to "see".

What is the eyespot?
200

When we put a cell into a hypotonic solution, this happens.

What is the cell explodes or enlarges?

300

This kind of cell does not have a cell wall.

What is an animal cell?

300

This organelle is the site of photosynthesis.

What is the chloroplast?

300

This is the type of reproduction that occurs during mitosis.

What is asexual?

300

This allows an amoeba to engulf its food.

What are pseudopods?

300

When a cell is put into a hypertonic solution, this happens to the cell.

What is shrinks or shrivels up?

400

The difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

What is prokaryotes do NOT have a membrane-bound nucleus and eukaryotes do?

400

An infected cell is unable to package and sort proteins. This organelle must be damaged.

What is the Golgi apparatus?

400

True or False: Cytokinesis is included in the phases of mitosis.

What is false?

400

The word for when a Euglena moves toward a light.

What is phototaxis?

400

The diffusion of water.

What is osmosis?

500

The process during which DNA of a cell is replicated.

What is interphase?

500

A cell is unable to maintain homeostasis.  It cannot create enough ATP to sustain life.  This organelle must be damaged.

What is the mitochondria?

500

The phase during which chromosomes line up in a row.

What is metaphase?

500

Two organelles that unicellular and multicellular organisms have in common.

What are cytoplasm, ribosomes, and cell membrane?

500

Transport that does not require energy.

What is passive transport?

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