Cycling
Breaking out of the Cell
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Things fall a part
Elementary, my dear!
100

During this stage of the cell cycle, the membrane of the cell pinches in around the middle of the cell. 

What is Cytokinesis?

100

Because the cell membrane only lets certain substance in or out of the cell, it is called this. 

What is selectively permeable?

100

This is the main photosynthetic pigment in chloroplasts.

What is chlorophyll?

100

Biopolymers are made of these units.

What are monomers?

100

These are the 4 types of organic molecules found in living things. 

What are carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids.

200

In this stage of the cell cycle, the nuclear envelope breaks down.

What is Mitosis: Prophase?

200

Diffusion is caused by these.

What are collisions?

200

Carbon dioxide enters the leaves of a plant through these openings.

What are stomata?

200

Fats, oils and waxes are all examples of this.

What are lipids? 

200

These are the two types of organic molecules that contain nitrogen. 

What are proteins and nucleic acids?

300

In this stage of cell development, each chromosome attaches to a spindle fiber at its centromere.

What is Mitosis: Metaphase?

300

This is an example of diffusion pertaining to water molecules.

What is Osmosis?

300

In addition to oxygen, this is the product of photosynthesis.

What is a sugar with six carbon atoms?

300

Carbohydrates contain carbon, oxygen, and this. 

What is hydrogen?

300

DAILY DOUBLE!!!! This nucleic acid plays an important role in the production of proteins. 

What is RNA?

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!! In this stage of cell development, each chromatid becomes a new chromosome. 

What is Mitosis: Anaphase?

400

Diffusion is an example of this kind of movement.

What is passive transport?

400

This acid is a product of fermentation that takes place in order to produce energy when your cells lack oxygen.

What is lactic acid?

400

Cellulose is made of these units.

What is glucose?

400

Because of the way these pair with one another, the order of the bases in each new DNA molecule exactly matches the order in the original DNA molecule.

What are nitrogenous bases?

500

These are the cylindrical structures copied during interphase.

What are centrioles?

500

Unlike passive transport, in active transport, this is used.

What is energy?

500

In the second stage of cell respiration, where do the smaller molecules combine with oxygen to produce water and carbon doxide?

What is the mitochondria?

500

These three components make up the parts of a nucleotide. 

Nitrogenous bases, phosphate groups, and sugars.

500

This is the organelle in which photosynthesis takes place.

What is Chloroplast?