This is the correct acronym for the order of phases in cell division.
What is PMAT
This organelle houses DNA and commands cell processes
What is the Nucleus?
An organism‘s ability to survive and reproduce.
What is fitness?
These two organelles are responsible for cellular respiration and photosynthesis.
What are mitochondria and chloroplasts?
What are hydrogen bonds?
These are the two types of cell division.
What is mitosis and meiosis
This organelle is responsible for the packaging, modification, and shipping of proteins.
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
These factors affect the population no matter the size
This is the pigment that gives plants a green color.
What is chlorophyll?
This property of water lets water stick to other water molecules
This is a resting phase outside of interphase where cells go when they aren’t ready to proceed through the cell cycle yet.
This is a group of organelles and membranes in eukaryotes that work together in the modification, packaging, and transport of lipids and proteins.
What is the endomembrane system?
This states that only 10% of energy is kept from consumption each trophic level.
What is the 10% rule.
What is the inner mitochondrial membrane?
In an open container, water potential is equal to this.
What is the solute potential?
This is the name for two sister chromatids combined. These are lined up in metaphase 1 of Meiosis.
What is homologous chromosomes
These maintain fluidity in the cell membrane.
What is cholesterol?
This is the chance of fluctuation of different alleles in a population over time.
What is genetic drift?
What is 6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂?
What is the formula for solute potential
What is -iCRT?
What is centrioles?
This is the role of the nucleolus.
What is the production of ribosomes?
This is a fast form of learning that happens during a sensitive point in early development.
What is imprinting?
What wavelength of light does Photosystem II absorb.
What is 680nm?
This gives water it’s polarity.
What is a partial negative charge