Cell Cycle
Cell Organelles
Cell Transport
Tissues
Vocabulary
100

G1 stands for 

Growth 1 

100

The organelle that creates ATP 

Mitochondria

100

Semi-permeable means 

Select things can move in and out of the cell 
100

The job of the cell 

function

100

A membrane bound-unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life 

A cell

200

The stages of the cell cycle 

G1, S, G2 (Interphase) 

Mitosis (PMAT)


IPMATC

200

The organelle that creates proteins

Ribosomes

200

Movement of particles from high to low concentration with no protein channels

Diffusion

200

 BInds the cells and organs together 

Connective Tissue

200

A stage in the cell cycle where the cell checks to make sure it has all required materials to move to the next stage of the cycle

The Cell Cycle Checkpoint
300

The purpose of Interphase 

The cell needs to grow and copy DNA before it divides

300

Photosynthesis occurs in this organelle

Chloroplast

300

Movement of particles from high to low concentration WITH protein channels

Facilitated Diffusion

300

The three types of muscle tissue are

Cardiac 

Smooth 

Skeletal

300

The ability to stay the same

Homeostasis

400

In this stage of mitosis, the chromosomes are lined up in the middle of the cell

Metaphase

400

the gel like substance that surrounds the organelles

cytoplasm

400

In the Gummy bear lab, the bears in 100% water grew in size. This is an example of which type of cell transport.

Osmosis

400

Tissue that sends impulses to the body from the brain 

nervous tissue

400

A process where a cell divides into two identical daughter cells

Mitosis

500

Nerve cells do not undergo mitosis, what does this mean? 

They do not make new nerve cells. 

500

The plant cell has 3 organelles that the animal cell does not 

1. Cell Wall 

2. Chloroplast 

3. Large Vacuole 

500
In a hypotonic solution the cell...

expands, can burst

500

What is the purpose of a microscope? What can you see?

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500

The prefered molecule for energy in the cells

ATP