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organelles
characteristics of life
viruses
comparing cells
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100
All cells have this, it surrounds the cell and controls what enters and leaves.
What is cell membrane?
100
The blueprint for living things which is composed of nucleotides and holds the genetic code.
What is DNA?
100
The one part viruses have in common with cells.
What is DNA or RNA?
100
The organelles that plant cells have that animal cells lack.
What is chloroplasts and cell wall?
100
The organelle that is responsible for photosynthesis.
What is chloroplast?
200
All cells have these protein factories.
What is ribosomes?
200
All living things use this for life processes. Most of this on Earth comes from the sun.
What is energy?
200
The replication cycle of viruses that includes the multiplied viruses breaking out of the host cell and infecting new cells.
What is lytic cycle?
200
The cell parts that distinguish a prokaryotic cell from a eukaryotic cell.
What is nucleus and membrane bound organelles?
200
Type of cell that includes bacteria.
What is prokaryotic cells?
300
The factor that separates a prokaryotic cell from a eukaryotic cell.
What is nucleus?
300
All living things must be able to do this in order for the species to continue to exist.
What is reproduce?
300
the replication cycle of viruses in which the viral DNA or RNA incorporates with the host cells DNA and replicates when the cell copies it's own DNA.
What is lysogenic cycle?
300
The cell parts common to all cells.
What is cell membrane, ribosomes, and cytoplasm?
300
Plants, animals, fungi, and protists are this type of cell.
What is eukaryotic cells?
400
The energy factories that are responsible for cellular respiration.
What is mitochondria?
400
All living things are composed of at least one of these building blocks of life.
What are cells?
400
The immune system sends these out when a virus is detected in an animal system.
What is white blood cells?
400
The cell parts that make fungi different from plants.
What is chitin in the cell wall and no chloroplasts?
400
The name of our school's yellowjacket mascot.
What is Mr. Jack?
500
The cell parts that are responsible for making packaging and transport of new protein molecules.
What is ribosomes, golgi bodies, and endoplasmic reticulum?
500
All living things must be able to maintain this internal balance.
What is homeostasis?
500
The name of the virus that attacks the helper T-cells of an animals immune system.
What is HIV?
500
The process eukaryotic cells use to reproduce and the process prokaryotic cells use to reproduce.
What is mitosis and binary fission?
500
The reasons viruses are not considered living things.
What is can't reproduce without a host, not made of cells, do not use energy, can not maintain homeostasis?