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Carbon Based Molecules
Organelles
Cell Theory
Mitosis
Meiosis
100
This molecule is the base for all carbon based molecules.
What is carbon
100
This essential organelle stores and protects the DNA of the cell.
What is the nucleus
100
This is the first and most obvious part of cell theory.
What is that all living things are made of cells
100
Before a cell can begin mitosis, the cell must first go through this phase - the phase where it grows and replicates DNA first.
What is interphase
100
In metaphase one, the chromosomes do not line up in a single file because they have done this.
What is paired up.
200
Monomers make up strings of these.
What are polymers
200
The cytoskeleton acts as this for the cell.
What is framework
200
There are two main types of cells - prokaryotic and this type.
What is eukaryotic
200
After the division of the nucleus, the cell must then divide up the cytoplasm in a process known as this.
What is cytokinesis
200
Humans have this number of chromosomes within all body cells.
What is 46
300
These carbon based molecules include fats, oils, and cholesterol.
What are lipids
300
This organelle is bean shaped and produces chemical energy.
What is the mitochondria
300
According to scientists, the cell is the most basic unit of life. There is nothing ___________ that is smaller than a cell.
What is living
300
Although some might argue that all cells take the same amount of time to divide, we know that division rate depends on a person's age and this.
What is the type of cell
300
Eggs and sperm come from germ cells and are also known as this.
What are gametes
400
Branch, straight, and this structure are the three different shapes of carbon based molecules.
What is ring structure
400
This organelle is a small sac that carries different molecules to where they are needed.
What is the vesicle
400
This is the largest of all cells. It can be seen without a microscope.
What is an egg
400
In anaphase, sister these separate to opposite sides of the cell.
What are chromatids
400
Chromosomes that are the same size with the same types of genetic information in the same location are known as this.
What are homologous pairs
500
A protein is a polymer made of monomers called this.
What are amino acids
500
The nucleus, ribosomes, Golgi apparatus, vesicles, and this organell are responsible for developing, storing, and carrying proteins.
What is the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
500
In 1665, this man became the first to name and identify cells.
Who is Hooke
500
It's during this phase that chromatin condenses into tightly coiled duplicated chromosomes and the nuclear membrane breaks down.
What is prophase
500
At the end of telophase II, the original diploid cell has produced these.
What are four haploid cells with 23 chromosomes each (all cells are unique)