What is ATP?
Moving through the membrane using a protein.
What is facilitated diffusion?
The purpose of cellular respiration.
The type of cells in which mitosis occurs.
What are somatic cells?
The number of cells produced by meiosis.
What are 4 daughter cells?
How ions are moved against the gradient.
What is a molecular pump?
The term that describes the way in which our cell membranes only allow certain things in or out.
What is selectively permeable?
The two aerobic processes in cellular respiration.
What are the Kreb's Cycle and Electron Transport Chain?
The centromere is pulled apart during this phase.
What is Anaphase?
The number of chromosomes in a haploid cell.
Active transport moves molecules against this.
What is the concentration gradient?
The way non-polar, uncharged molecules enter and exit the cell.
Diffusion
The way ATP releases energy.
What is ATP becoming ADP and losing a phosphorous?
What is Prophase?
The effect of crossing over.
What is increased genetic diversity?
An example of something transported through exocytosis.
How ions and polar molecules enter or leave the cell.
What are channel proteins?
The primary reactant and product of glycolysis.
What are glucose and pyruvate?
When DNA is replicated.
What is the S stage of Interphase?
What is a zygote?
How bacteria are consumed by phagocytes (white blood cells).
What is endocytosis?
This happens when a cell is placed into a hypertonic solution.
What is water osmosing out of the cell and causing it to shrivel?
Krebs - Mitochondrial Matrix
ETC - Inner Membrane
The difference between Metaphase and Metaphase I.
How do chromosomes assemble in pairs instead of single file?
The scientific terms for "production of sperm" and "production of egg".
What are spermatogenesis and oogenesis?