Parts of the Cell
Active Transport
Characteristics of Life
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100

This organelle controls the cell and holds the DNA

What is the Nucleus?

100

This type of transport uses energy to move materials.

What is active transport?

100

Keeping internal conditions stable is called this.

What is homeostasis?

100

The score you get when you finish a hole in one stroke in golf.

What is a hole-in-one?

100

Who was the team that beat Michigan by the score of 27-9

What is THE Ohio State Buckeyes

200

This organelle makes energy for the cell

What is the Mitochondria

200

This molecule provides energy for active transport.

What is ATP?

200

Living things need this to survive and function.

What is Energy?

200

This planet is known as the Red Planet

What is Mars?

200

This band wrote the song We Will Rock You

Who is Queen?

300

This structure controls what enters and leaves the cell

What is the cell membrane?

300

In active transport, molecules move against this.

What is the concentration gradient?

300

The ability to make more of the same kind of organism.

What is reproduction?

300

This band performed on all 7 continents of the world.

Who is Metallica?

300

This ocean is the largest on Earth

What is the Pacific Ocean?
400

These small structures make protein.

What is the ribosomes?

400

This is a type of active transport where the cell takes things in.

What is endocytosis?

400

This means an organism can increase in size or develop.

What is growth?

400

This golf tournament that is held in Georgia every year is the most popular one in the world.

What is the Master's?

400

This is the capital of Canada.

What is Ottawa?

500

This organelle packages and ships proteins

What is the Golgi apparatus?
500

This pump moves sodium and potassium across the membrane.

What is the sodium-potassium pump?

500

Reacting to changes in the environment is called this.

What is response to stimuli?

500

This is the largest continent

What is Asia?

500

This law explains why objects stay in motion unless acted on.

What is Newton's First Law?