Transport that needs enerygy.
What is active transport?
Powerhouse of the cell.
What is the mitochondrion?
Phase where the chromosomes meet in the middles.
What is metaphase?
The first part of the cell cycle where the cell grows and duplicates its DNA.
What is interphase?
Mitosis divides during ___phases and produces ____daughter cells
What is 4 and 2?
Type of transport that moves molecules from high to low concentration.
What is passive transport?
Controls what goes in and out of the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
Last phase of mitosis where the chromosomes uncoils and two new nuclear membranes form
What is telophase?
Last part of cell life cycle where the cell membrane pinches the cytoplasm into two cells.
What is cytokinesis?
Meiosis divides in _____ phases and produces _____ daughter cells
What is 8 and 4?
Type of transport used to move molecules from low to high concentration and molecules too large to pass through the membrane.
What is active transport?
Proteins are made in this organelle.
What is the ribosome?
First phase of mitosis where the DNA forms X shaped chromosomes and spindle fibers appear
What is prophase?
Type of asexual reproduction where a unicellular organism splits into two identical cells.
What is binary fission?
Molecules, during diffusion, move until this is reached.
What is equilibrium?
Three types of passive transport.
What are diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion?
Considered the "brain" of the cell, holds DNA.
What is the nucleus?
Phase where the chromosomes separate at the centromeres.
What is anaphase?
Type of asexual reproduction in which a projection of a parent organism stays attached to or breaks away to form a new organism.
What is budding?
When bread dough rises, it is because the yeast are performing this.
What is fermentation?
Type of transport when an ion moves through the cell membrane, using the channel of an embedded protein.
What is facilitated diffusion?
What are gametes?
The process where the nucleus divides into two nuclei.
What is mitosis?
Type of asexual reproduction where parts grow out of the parent plant and become individual plants.
What is vegetative reproduction?
The two halves of a duplicated chromosomes.
What are chromatids?