Biology Basics
Organelles
Macromolecules
Homeostasis
Cell Division
100

Name the two types of eukaryotic cells.

Plant and animal

100

This organelle is like the brain of the cell and holds our DNA

Nucleus

100

Name the four macros

Carbs, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids

100

Name the two types of transport a cell membrane can use to maintain homeostasis

Passive, active

100

What is the male gamete called?

What is the female gamete called?

Sperm, egg

200

Who discovered the cell?

Robert Hooke

200

This organelle is like the closet of the cell and stores water, nutrients, waste, etc. 

Vacuole

200

A polysaccharide is a polymer of which: carb, lipid, protein?

Carb

200

Which type of transport does water use to get into/out of the cell?

Osmosis
200

Why do body cells undergo Mitosis?

to grow or repair

300

Name the 6 characteristics of life.

1. have Cells

2. Reproduce

3. Grow

4. maintain Homeostasis

5. Organization

6. use Energy

300

This organelle is only in plant cells and does photosynthesis.

Chloroplast

300

An amino acid is a monomer of which: carb, lipid, protein?

Protein
300

If a cell enters a HYPOtonic solution, what will happen to the cell?

It will swell and potentially burst

300

Name the 6 steps of cell division in order

Interphase

Prophase

Metaphase

Anaphase

Telophase

Cytokinesis

400

TRUE OR FALSE: 

Changes in pH can make an enzyme no longer work

True!

400
This organelle is like the Amazon delivery guy, processing and packaging proteins

Golgi Body

400

This macro is the most important in the cell membrane, making up the entire structure

Lipid

400

Which type of transport would a HUGE molecule like a protein use to get into or out of the cell?

Endo/exocytosis

400

What is the result of Meiosis?

- how many cells

- diploid or haploid

- genetically identical or unique

4 haploid cells that are genetically unique

500

What does it mean that water is "polar?"

Uneven charge (+/-)

500

This organelle digests and destroys things like Lysol.

Lysosome

500

Name the three types of lipids

Waxes, triglycerides, phospholipids

500

What does selective permeability of the cell membrane have to do with homeostasis?

Selectively permeable = picky

By being able to choose what comes in/out of our cells, our cell membranes help us maintain homeostasis (balance)

500

What is the result of Mitosis?

- how many cells

- diploid or haploid

- genetically identical or unique

2 diploid cells that are genetically identical

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