What is known as the "power house" of the cell?
What is mitochondria?(If you got this wrong...)
What is the type of transport that does not require energy?
What is passive transport?
What takes place when there is a lack of oxygen that produces ethanol or lactic acid?
What is fermentation?
What is the acronym for mitosis?
What is PMAT?
What is it called when cells destroy themselves?
What is apoptosis?
What structures are responsible for protein synthesis?
What is a ribosome?
How does water move across a cell membrane?
What is osmosis?
What is the first stage of cellular respiration?
What is Glycolysis
During what phase of mitosis do chromosomes line up at the equator?
What is Metaphase?
What limits cell size?
What is surface area to volume ratio?
What part of the cell controls what enters and exits the cell?
What is the cell membrane?
How do Cl and K move across the membrane?
What are channel proteins
What is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain?
What is oxygen?
What is the process that results in four non-identical daughter cells?
What is meiosis?
What is the theory of where mitochondria came from?
What is endosymbiotic theory?
What organelle houses the cell's genetic material?
What is the nucleus?
How do molecules move against concentration gradients?
What are protein pumps?
What is the protein that synthesizes ATP?
What is ATP synthase?
What is the phase that occurs before mitosis?
What is G2?
Who first thought of the idea that cells come from pre-existing cells?
Who is Rudolf Virchow?
What do plant cells have that animal cells don't?
What is a cell wall, large vacuole, or chloroplast?
What helps move large molecules through the membrane?
What are carrier proteins?
How many molecules of ATP are produced from one glucose molecule
What are 38 ATP
What structures help separate chromosomes during cell division?
What are spindle fibers?
What two scientists thought of cell theory?
Who are Theodor Schwann and Matthias Jakob Schleiden?