Living Things
Plant & Animal Cells
Cell Specialization
Mitosis & Meiosis
Wild Card
100

True or false: All living things are made of cells.

True

100

What is the watery substance inside a cell?

cytoplasm

100

True or false: The number of chromosomes in a human body cell is 64.

False

100

The process of cell division that produces cells that have a full set of chromosomes and are exact copies of a parent cell.

Mitosis

100
What is the specific job something does?

function

200

What is the basic unit of structure and function in living things?

A cell

200

Plant cells have ___ vacuole(s).

one

200

Specialized cells develop from ____ cells.

stem

200

A process where the cell's cytoplasm divides to form two daughter cells.

cytokinesis

200

A cell divides _____ times in Meiosis.

300

Where is the DNA in a cell found?

In the chromosomes

300

What are three things that plant and animal cells do not have in common?

Cell wall, chloroplasts, vacuole

300

Neurons carry messages between the ____ and the ____.

brain and the body

300

At the end of meiosis, there are ___ new ______ cells.

4 new daughter cells

300

Special tissues called _____ and ______ transport water from roots to leaves, and food for the rest of the plant.

phloem and xylem

400

What are four things that living things have in common?

Need air, need nutrients, use resources, respond to stimuli, grow and develop, DNA or RNA, reproduce made of cells.

400

Small structures in the cytoplasm are called _________.

Organelles

400

When cells combine, they form tissues. What are three examples of tissues? 

Muscle, supportive (connective), nerve, protective (epithelial)

400

In meiosis, the number of chromosomes is halved from ___ to ____.

46 to 23

400

What are two examples of unicellular organisms?

Yeast and bacteria

500

All living things need water. How much of a cell is water?

70%

500

What are the specialized tissues in a plant that transport water from the roots to the leaves, and food for the rest of the plant?

Phloem and xylem.

500

How many kinds of stem cells are there? What are they called?

2 kinds, embryonic and adult stem cells.
500

What are the names of the 5 phases of mitosis?

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis.

500

What does DNA stand for?

deoxyribonucleic acid