Cell Organelles Function 2
Organelles Structure 2
Circulatory System Structure / Function
Blood Components 2
Genetics / Cell Types
100
They store food, water & other materials including waste products.
What are Vacuoles?
100
The region between nucleus and cell membrane; clear, thick jelly-like substance, contains organelles.
What is Cytoplasm?
100
The three major structures that make up the circulatory system.
What are the heart, blood vessels, and blood?
100
Are small, colorless cell fragments and make up less than 1% of blood by volume.
What are Platelets?
100
The different versions of a gene. In blood, they are IA, IB, and i
What are alleles?
200
They contain chemicals that break down food particles & worn-out cell parts.
What are Lysosomes?
200
Large, round or bean-shaped water-filled sacs.
What are Vacuoles?
200
The major function of the circulatory system that concerns health.
What is "fights disease"?
200
Is a slightly yellow fluid. Composed of 92% water, 7% vital proteins, 1% salts and other components, and make up 55% of blood by volume.
What is plasma?
200
When present, this type of alleles characteristic will be expressed (represented by a capital letter)
What are dominant?
300
The “factories” that produce proteins.
What are Ribosomes?
300
Rod-shaped organelles.
What are Mitochondria?
300
The major items the circulatory system imports.
What are oxygen and nutrients?
300
This component's function is to protect the body from invasion by foreign substances.
What are White Blood Cells?
300
The name for when one dominant and one recessive allele is present.
What is hybrid?
400
These receive proteins and other materials from the Endoplasmic Reticulum, distribute them to the cell membrane.
What are Golgi Bodies?
400
Small, grain-like bodies - sometimes attached to ER or floating in cytoplasm.
What are Ribosomes?
400
The major items the circulatory system exports.
What are carbon dioxide and cellular waste?
400
This component's function is to help prevent blood loss and blood vessel leakage.
What are Platelets?
400
When someone has type AB blood, they have this kind of allele pairing.
What is co-dominant?
500
These determine cell type, contains the instructions for directing the cell's functions.
What are Chromatin?
500
These are made up of stacks of flattened sacs & tubes.
What are Golgi Bodies?
500
The major function of the circulatory system that is connected to homeostasis.
What is maintaining body temperature?
500
After donation, this component can be used in cases of: burns, shock, bleeding disorders, and liver disease.
What is Plasma?
500
A device used to determine the probability and percent of offspring in a genetic cross.
What is a Punnet Square?