Chemical Bonds
Mitosis
Cell Biology
Organs and Systems
Anatomical Terms
100

The bonds formed between molecules such as water.

What is covalent bonds?

100

These are the names of two cells at the end of mitosis.

What are daughter cells? 

100

This is the cellular compartment that contains DNA.

What is the nucleus? 

100

This pumps blood around your body.

What is the heart?

100

In anatomical position, this is the way the palms are facing.

What is forward?

200

These subatomic particles are involved in chemical bonding.

What are electrons?

200

This is the first phase of mitosis. 

What is prophase?

200

This part of the cell is made up of two layers of phospholipids.

What is the cell membrane?
200

This organ holds food and mixes it with acid and enzymes that continue to break the food down.

What is the stomach?

200

This cavity contains the cranial and vertebral cavity.

What is the dorsal cavity?

300
These are the units of an element, which combine with others to form molecules.

What are atoms?

300

The phase of mitosis where sister chromatids are pulled apart. 

What is anaphase?

300

This organelle is covered in ribosomes, and sits against the nuclear envelope.

What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

300

This system, composed of things such as the dermis, functions in body temperature regulation, cell fluid maintenance, synthesis of Vitamin D, and detection of stimuli.

What is the integumentary system? 

300

This cavity contains the majority of reproductive organs for males and females.

What is the pelvic cavity?

400

This is the hydrophobic macromolecule responsible for storing energy.

What is a lipid?
400
DNA condenses into these during prophase.

What are chromosomes?

400

This organelle is the "stomach" of the cell.

What is the lysosome?

400

This system, containing the kidneys, removes waste from your blood.

What is the urinary system? 

400

This cavity contains the pancreas.

What is the abdominal cavity?

500

This is the macromolecule necessary for catalysis of chemical reactions and for structural support in the cytoskeleton.

What is protein?

500

Similar to mitosis, this occurs in gametes only. 

What is meiosis?

500

The ability of a cell to receive, process, and transmit signals with its environment and with itself.

What is cell signaling?

500

This system, which contains the lymph nodes, keeps body fluid levels in balance and defends the body against infections.

What is the lymphatic system?

500

This is the cavity that COVID would primarily affect.

What is the thoracic cavity?