These two organelles are responsible for energy creation and production in eukaryotic cells:
What are the ribosomes and the nucleus?
This molecule is required for moving molecules from low concentration to high concentration: ____.
What is ATP?
Cells spend most of their time in this phase of mitosis: ____.
What is interphase?
These two macromolecules are responsible for energy within living organisms: _____.
What are carbohydrates and lipids?
The total magnification of a specimen with a 10x eyepiece and 10x ocular lens would be: _____.
What is 100x?
Single celled organisms depend on the pseudopods, cilia, and these for movement: _______.
What are flagella?
This molecule is the difference between diffusion and osmosis: _____.
What is water?
An organism with 8 chromosomes would have this number of chromosomes at the end of mitosis: ___?
What is 8?
This macromolecule helps perform chemical reactions within the body: _____.
What are proteins?
When water or alcohol are mixed with a solute, they form this: _____.
What is a solution?
This structure is the reason that animal cells do not have cell walls: _____.
What is the cytoskeleton?
In this type of solution, molecules do not move across the cell membrane because the concentration is equal: _____.
What is isotonic solutions?
This is the last phase of mitosis before cytokinesis: ____.
What is telophase?
Data from scientific investigations should also be displayed using charts, tables, or these: ____.
What are graphs?
If I were looking for a sugar, nitrogen base, and a phosphate group, what structure should I check first?
What is the nucleus?
Animal cells would shrink if placed in this type of solution: ______.
What is hypertonic?
This is the number of new cells produced when three cells undergo mitosis: ____.
What is 6?
Meat and beans are sources of this type of macromolecule: ____.
What are proteins?
Dependent variables should be placed on this axis: _____
What is the y-axis?
This storage structure helps to keep plant cells firm: ___.
What are vacuoles?
This chemical compound- C6H12O6 - is made inside which structure in eukaryotic plant cells?
What are chloroplasts?
p53 is a protein that prohibits the development of this condition: ____.
What is cancer?
Fats, oils, and blubber are examples of this of macromolecule: ____.
What are lipids?
These weak bonds hold DNA molecules together: ___.
What are hydrogen bonds?