Organelles
Blood
Single Cell Organisms
Mitosis
In da Club
100

The powerhouse of the cell.

What is mitochondria

100

Plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and this make up the four parts of blood. 

What is platelets?

100

These four single cell organisms will be on your test.

What is archaea, bacteria, yeast, and algae?

100

Prophase, Metaphase, this, and telophase are the four basic steps in Mitosis.

What is anaphase?

100

This little energy molecule is required during active transport

What is ATP?

200
The organelle that makes proteins.

What is ribosomes

200

This part of the blood carries oxygen.

What is a red blood cell?

200

This single cell organism does not have leaves, roots, or stems and can come in more colors than just green.

What is algae?

200

The third stage of mitosis and where the chromosomes pull away from one another

What is anaphase?

200

During this form of transport, no energy is required

What is passive transport?

300

These two things are only in plant cells.

What are chloroplasts and cell wall.

300

This part of the blood is responsible for clotting and being "the plug"

What is platelets?

300

This SCO has been around for 4 billion years. It made earth habitable by eating toxins.

What is archaea? 

300

The first stage of mitosis where the chromosomes condense

What is prophase?

300

These two processes control what leaves and what enters the cell

What is endo and exocytosis?

400

This organelle allows things to enter and leave the cell.

What is cell membrane.

400

Like Osmosis Jones, this part of the blood fights infection and protects the body.

What is a white blood cell?

400
Lactobacillus is a good thing. It is found in your gut and aids in digestion. It also eats toxins from things you ingest. 

What is good bacteria?

400

The second phase of mitosis where the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell

What is metaphase?

400

Water will leave and enter the cell during this process.

What is osmosis?

500
Only found in animal and plant cells and not bacterial cells, this controls all functions in the cell.

What is the nucleus?

500

This part of blood is responsible for carrying nutrients and waste in and out. 

What is plasma?

500

Carbon Dioxide gas is produced when this SSC eats flour sugars in bread. These bubbles pop and leave holes in the bread. 

What is yeast and fermentation?

500

Often tied in with Telophase, the cytoplasm splits in this process.

What is cytokinesis? 

500

Once in a salty solution, the cell shrinks because water leaves the cell

What is a hypertonic solution?