A unicellular organism without a nucleus.
What is a prokaryote?
One reason a virus is considered to be non-living.
What is cannot grow, cannot reproduce on own, cannot metabolize, not made of cells?
The building blocks of nucleic acids.
What are nucleotides?
The female reproductive organ of a flower.
What is a pistil?
This is the part of the cell cycle where a cell spends most of its life.
What is Interphase?
A type of transport requiring energy, which moves molecules from low concentration to high concentration.
What is active transport?
The only part of the virus to enter the host cell.
What is the DNA/RNA?
The biomolecule that is found in cereal, fruits, and candy.
What is carbohydrate?
This organelle converts sunlight into chemical energy.
What is chloroplast?
The purpose of the cell cycle. Hint: GRR
What are growth, repair, and replace?
The structure that controls the flow of substances into and out of the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
The protein coat surrounding the genetic material of the virus.
What is capsid?
The two biomolecules responsible for providing energy.
What are lipids and carbohydrates?
The vascular tissue in plants that transports chemical energy.
What is phloem?
Uncontrolled mitosis.
What is cancer?
The type of solution that causes a cell to shrink in size.
What is hypertonic solution?
The life cycle of a virus in which it lies dormant in the host cell.
What is lysogenic cycle?
The biomolecule that can act as enzymes.
What is protein?
The relationship between cellular respiration and photosynthesis.
What is they are opposites?
The phase of mitosis in which two nuclei are formed.
What is telophase?
The type of transport in which protein channels are used to bring large molecules into the cell, and no energy is used.
What is facilitated diffusion?
The difference between the lytic and lysogenic cycle.
What is lytic destroys host cell and lysogenic does not?
The two main biomolecules that make up the cell membrane.
What are proteins and lipids?
These three things are produced during cellular respiration.
What are carbon dioxide, ATP, and water?
The phase of mitosis in which sister chromatids are pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
What is Anaphase?