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Pro vs. Eu
Animal vs. Plant
Cell Structure/Function
Cellular Growth and Development
Cellular Reproduction
100
These cells do not have membrane bound organelles.
What are Prokaryotic Cells?
100
These cells have a chloroplast.
What are Plant Cells?
100
This jell-o like substance surrounds organelles and keeps them in connstant motion.
What is cytoplasm?
100
In this process plants, algae, and some bacteria use carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water to make glucose and oxygen.
What is photosynthesis?
100
This stage is not actually a part of mitosis.
What is Interphase?
200
These cells are more complex.
What are Eukaryotic Cells?
200
These are bigger in plant cells.
What are vacuoles?
200
This organelle contains the cell's DNA.
What is the Nucleus?
200
When a cell takes in particles using diffusion it does not use........
What is energy?
200
This is the 1st phase of mitosis.
What is prophase?
300
These cells do not have a nucleus.
What are Prokaryotic Cells?
300
This part is responsible for the strength and support of a plant cell.
What is the cell wall?
300
The cell membrane is said to be _________________, which allows some materials pass through.
What is semi permeable?
300
The diffusion of water is also called.....
What is Osmosis?
300
A cell has 46 chromosomes before starting mitosis. After mitosis, the 2 daughter cells will have this many chromosomes.
What is 46?
400
This group consists of single-celled organisms.
What are Prokaryotic Cells?
400
This type of cell can take on many different shapes because of it's flexable outer membrane.
What is an Animal Cell?
400
Chloroplasts perform this function for all life on earth.
What is photosynthesis?
400
The occurs when particles move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
What is passive transport (osmosis or diffusion)?
400
This is the 3rd stage of mitosis.
What is Anaphase?
500
Plant and animal cells are classified in this way.
What are Eukaryotic Cells?
500
Plant cells are usually green due to this pigment.
What is Chlorophyll?
500
This organelle breaks down glucose/food to produce ATP (energy).
What is the mitochondria?
500
This is the process of moving particles against the concentration gradient (low concentration or high concentration).
What is Active Transport?
500
This process ensures that each new cell receives the proper number of chromosomes.
What is mitosis?