Cell Cycle
Cell Cycle 2
Cell Theory
Cell Theory 2
Grab Bag
100
This is the order of the stages of the cell cycle (I will accept a nickname...)

IPMATC

Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokenesis

100

This is what we call "bundles" of DNA

Chromosomes

100

All living things are made up of....

One or more cells

100
The cell is the...

Smallest unit of life/ basic unit of life

100

In an experiment, this is something that changes

a variable

200

The cell spends most of its time in this phase.

Interphase

200

This is the stage where the cell rests/ replicates the DNA it has

Interphase

200

All cells come from...

Existing cells

200

This scientist discovered cells

Hooke

200

What is an independent variable?

what the scientist changes in an experiment

300

This phase is where the nuclear membrane starts to break down so that the chromosomes can begin to split

Prophase

300

This is the phase where the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell

Metaphase

300

This scientist discovered that all plants are made of cells...

Schleiden

300

This scientist discovered that all animals are made of cells...

Schwann

300

What is the dependent variable?

This is measured to determine if the independent variable had an effect. 

400

This stage of the cell cycle is where the chromosomes begin to pull away from the middle to the sides of the cell.

Anaphase

400
This stage is where we have two completely new cells

Cytokenesis

400

This scientist discovered that all cells come from existing cells

Virchow

400

This is the name of the materials that go into a chemical reaction....

Reactant

400

The process by which plants create their own food (glucose)

Photosynthesis

500

Mitosis is only for what type of cells...

Body cells

500

The stage where two new nuclei have been formed but not two complete cells

Telophase

500

These are the three parts of the cell theory

All living things are made of one or more cells

Cells come from existing cells

Cells are the basic unit of life

500

This is the name of a material that comes out of a chemical reaction....

Product

500

What is the difference between constants and controls in an experiment?

Constants are what stay the same. The control is the part of the IV that is not changed so it can be used for comparison.