Organelle Identification
Organelle Function
Cellular Transport
Cell Differentiation
Miscellaneous
100

What is organelle #2?

Nucleus

100

The function of this organelle is to synthesize proteins

What is a ribosome?

100

This type of cellular transport requires no energy

What is passive transport?

100

Unspecialized cells that continually reproduce themselves and have, under appropriate conditions, the ability to differentiate into one or more types of specialized cells.

What is a Stem Cell?

100

Type of macromolecule responsible for coding all the information in a cell

What is a Nucleic Acid?

200

What organelle is the letter "K" pointing to?

Cell Wall

200

The function of this organelle is to capture energy from the sunlight and use it to produce food for plant cells

What is a chloroplast?

200

This form of active transport moves things outside of the cell

What is Exocytosis?

200

The process of a single fertilized egg giving rise to many different types of cells with different structure and function.

What is Cell Differentiation?

200

The process in Prophase I of Meiosis where there's an exchange of genes between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a mixture of parental characteristics in offspring.

What is Crossing Over?

300

What organelle is #9?

Mitochondira

300

This organelle controls what substances come into and out of the cell

What is the cell membrane?

300

A solution whose solute concentration is lower than the solute concentration inside a cell

What is a hypotonic solution?

300

This is the smallest level of organization within a living organism

What is an Atom?

300

The type of mutation where a nucleotide is added or subtracted

What is a Frame-Shift Mutation?

400

What organelle is "H" pointing to?

Vacuole

400

This organelle receives materials like proteins from the E.R., packages them, and distributes them around or outside of the cell

What are Golgi Bodies?

400

This is the ratio of Sodium and Potassium exchanged in a Sodium-Potassium Pump?

3 Sodium ions in and 2 Potassium ions out

400

This is the class of stem cell that embryonic stem cells fall under

What is Pluripotent?

400

A technique used to separate DNA fragments according to their size. Used in forensics to help identify/exonerate a suspect at a crime scene.

What is Gel Electrophoresis?

500

What is organelle #13?

Centrosome

500

These small, round organelles contain chemicals that are responsible for breaking down materials like food particles or old broken down organelles within the cell.

What are Lysosomes?

500

Type of active transport also known as "Cell Drinking"

What is Pinocytosis?

500

The class of stem cell that a newly fertilized egg would fall under

What is a totipotent stem cell?

500

The number of chromosomes in a human unfertilized egg cell

What is 23 chromosomes?