All livings things are made of...
What are cells?
The cell splits into two...
What are identical daughter cells?
Stem cells come from adult body tissues and...
What are embryos?
Protists, fungi, and bacteria are unicellular and are all USUALLY...
What are prokaryotes?
(they are sometimes eukaryotes)
Which are more efficient: small cells or big cells?
What are small cells?
(larger surface area to volume ratio means they can act more efficiently)
Cells that challenge cell theory because they only have one nucleus...
What are Striated Muscle Cells?
Fill in the blank: each new cell has a _____ genetic code
What is 'whole'?
The type of stem cell that can divide into any cell and create a whole organism...
What is totipotent?
Paramecium are consumers that reproduce asexually, are often found in pond, have metabolic reactions that take place in the cytoplasm, and has cilia outside of the cell, their cell type is...
What is eukaryote?
The seven functions of living organisms is represented by the acronym MRSGREN, which stands for...
What is Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion, and Nutrition?
Challenges cell theory because they have multiple units...
What is aseptate fungal hyphae?
Daughter cells are different from one another because of...
What is differentiation?
The type of stem cell that can divide into most cell types but cannot create a whole organism...
Pluripotent?
The type of cell that has a nuclei instead of a nucleus is called...
What is prokaryote?
All cells have cell plasma membrane, genetic information, their own release system, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and the ability to carry out their own...
What is chemical reactions?
Cells can exist from...
What are pre-existing cells?
DNA is stored in the...
What is in euchromatin or heterochromatin?
When a cell is undifferentiated, it has yet to...
What is differentiate?
*mischievous laughter* haha, tricked you! (hopefully. If not this will look really silly)
The first living organism on Earth was...
What is a prokaryotic cell?
The person who figured out cell theory is...
Who is Leeuwenhoek?
Cells that challenge cell theory because they are simple in structure, grow up to 100 mm in length, only have one nucleus, and are unicellular...
There are two types of cell division...
What are meiosis and mitosis?
Type of stem cell that can divide into various cell types in a family of related cells...
What is multi-potent?
Eukaryotes store their genetic information in their...
What is nucleus?
Stem cells relate to Stargardts disease because they...
What is they can be used to cure Stargardts?
(After being specially treated in a lab the stem cells can increase light sensitivity in the retina, therefore helping to cure the blindness)