3.1, Any Section
3.2
3.3
2.1, 2.2
2.3
100
As you become an adult, the cells in your body
keep dividing
100
The cell cycle begins with?
What is interphase
100
The offspring produced by asexual reproduction
are genetically identical to their parents.
100
Which process releases energy? osmosis photosynthesis diffusion cellular respiration
What is cellular respiration
100
Why is water so important in cells?
Many chemical reactions in a cell take place in water
200
Where does cellular respiration take place?
What is mitchondria
200
The cell cycle ends with?
What is telophase/ cytokenesis
200
Bread yeast reproduce by developing tiny extension on their bodies. This is an example
What is budding
200
How is fermentation and cellular respiration different?
Fermentation does not use energy and cellular respiration does.
200
Someone opens a bottle of vinegar. The scent fills the kitchen. This is an example of
What is diffusion?
300
Where does photosynthesis take place?
What is chloroplast
300
How does the cell prepare for mitosis? Think DNA
It makes exact copies of its DNA
300
What are three forms of asexual reproduction?
What is budding, binary fission, regeneration.
300
You would get the most energy to run a race by taking in
What is carbohydrates
300
What do the processes of exocytosis and endocytosis have in common?
A membrane surronds materials that need to be transported into or out of the cell
400
In what three ways do multicellular organisms use cell division?
What is grow, development, and repair
400
A cell grows and carries out life functions in
What is interphase
400
How is sexual reproduction different from asexual reproduction?
Asexual reproduction is faster and it's offspring are genetically identical to its parent.
400
Which of these molecules hold the instructions for the growth and development of cells?
What is nucleic acids
400
Even though the concentration of salt is higher in come gland cells than in blood, these cells can take salt out of the blood. This is an example of ____________. Lower to higher concentration
What is active transport
500
What do the chromosomes do in each of the phases?
prophase - chromosomes form/condense metaphase - chromosomes line up in middle anaphase - chromosomes go to opposite sides of the cell telophase - nucleus forms, nuclear membrane
500
What are the phases of mitosis, in order?
What is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
500
What is Miss. Rogers' dog name?
What is Gertie
500
Some of the oxygen produced during photosynthesis leaves the
What is osmosis
500
What process uses oxygen to break down sugar?
What is cellular respiration?