This organelle stores genetic information and instructs other parts of the cell based on said stored information.
What is the nucleus?
This acted as our semi-permeable membrane for osmosis.
What is dialysis tubing?
This portion of the cell cycle is considered the longest portion.
What is interphase?
This molecule is required to produce the maximum amount of ATP from cellular respiration.
What is oxygen?
This organelle produces and modifies proteins.
What is the rough ER?
In diffusion and osmosis, molecules move along this.
What is metaphase?
This molecule is the end product of glycolysis.
What is pyruvate?
This organelle produces lipids and hormones.
What is the smooth ER?
In the osmosis experiment, this molecule moved from the beaker solution into the dialysis tubing to indicate the presence of starch.
What is iodine?
DNA is replicated during this phase of the cell cycle.
What is S phase?
With oxygen present, this much Total ATP is produced by a cell.
What is 36-38 ATP?
This organelle, also known as the powerhouse of the cell, is also used to trace the maternal lineage.
What is the mitochondria?
When an animal cell is placed in this kind of solution, it shrivels up and dies.
What is hypertonic solution?
Mitosis produces this many daughter cells.
What is 2 daughter cells?
Instead of alcohol, human muscles produce this during fermentation.
What is lactic acid?
This organelle digests large molecules via enzymes in its acidic interior.
What are lysosomes?
Plants prefer this kind of solution as it causes the central vacuole to swell and assists them in standing upright.
What is hypotonic solution?
Mitosis occurs in this subset of human cells.
What are somatic/body cells?
This molecule is produced by the preparatory reaction in order to transfer the products of glycolysis into the mitochondria.
What is Acetyl-CoA?