Branches of Science
Parts of the cell
Mitosis
Scientific
Method
DNA vs RNA
100

Those disciplines that study natural sciences, dealing with nonliving materials.

Physical Sciences

100

Separates the material outside the cell

Cell Membrane

100

The sister chromatids separate from each other and are pulled towards opposite ends of the cell

Anaphase

100

Is an explanation of certain facts

Hypothesis

100

Type of RNA that provides the template for protein synthesis during translation.

mRNA

200

Study of the Earth

Earth Science

200

Is the gel-like fluid inside the cell

Cytoplasm

200

The cell is nearly done dividing, and it starts to re-establish its normal structures as cytokinesis (division of the cell contents) takes place.

Telophase

200

Results obtained of what we tasted it

Experimentation

200

What is the name of the sugar in the RNA molecule?

Ribose

300

Study of life

Biology

300

Is the control center of the cell

Nucleous

300

The mitotic spindle begins to capture and organize the chromosomes.

Prophase

300

Find a situation or problem

Observation

300

Nucleotide are composed by: Sugar, phosphate and...

Nitrogen base

400

The study of substances at atomic and molecular level

Chemistry

400

Produce energy for the cell through cellular respiration

Mitochondrian

400

The spindle has captured all the chromosomes and lined them up at the middle of the cell, ready to divide

Metaphase

400

Determine if your hypothesis is correct or not.

Conclusion

400

During DNA replication is the protein that unwinds the DNA

Helicase

500

The branches of science that involve the scientific study of microorganisms, plants, and animals

Life Sciences

500

Prepares proteins and lipid (fat) molecules for use in other places inside and outside the cell

Golgi Apparatus

500

Process in which one cell (the mother) divides to produce two new cells (the daughters) that are genetically identical to itself.

Cytokinesis

500

Analyze the data obtained

Results

500

The sides of a DNA structure are made of two substances:

Deoxyribose and phosphate