Cells come from pre-existing _______. (A part of the cell theory)
What are cells?
These types of cells have the following 4 characteristics; DNA, cytoplasm, cell membrane, ribosomes
What is all cells?
ATP breaks a chemical bond to release the energy needed for cellular activities (T or F)
What is true?
What is ribosome?
Before the University of Central Florida was known as "UCF", what was the college's name before?
Florida Technological University (FTU)
Cells are the basic _____ of life. (A part of the cell theory)
What is unit?
The DNA in the cell below is free floating in the cytoplasm.

What is prokaryotic?
What breaks in order for energy to be released?
3rd phosphate breaks
This organelle is responsible for transporting proteins.

What is rough endoplasmic reticulum?
In what year was the first Apple iPhone released?
2007
All living _________ are made up of cells. (A part of the cell theory)
What are things or organisms?
This organelles found in plants is larger and stores water for photosynthesis.

What is vacuole?
Osmosis is a type of this transport where water molecules move with the concentration gradient.
What is passive transport?
The organelle shown below conducts cellular respiration and makes ATP for the cell.
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What is mitochondria?
Where did French Fries originate?
Belgium
A well supported explanation of a part of the natural world is this scientific word.
What is scientific theory?
The two organelles found in the plant cell but not the animal cell.
What are cell wall and chloroplast?
The diagram below shows which type of cellular transport.

What is active transport?
Ribosomes make proteins from a strand of RNA. This organelle is where the RNA gets its instructions from.
What is the nucleus?
What is Mrs. Warr's favorite beverage?
Dr Pepper
This is how theories change and develop.
What is new empirical evidence?
The cell below is this type of cell.

What is eukaryotic cell?
The diagram below shows this type of cell transport. Molecules are moving from an area of high to low concentration.

What is facilitated diffusion?
Why do plants need one large central vacuole?
Needed for photosynthesis & supports the cells' rigid structure
In the Marvel Universe, what is the name of Thor’s hammer? (yes - you have to spell it right)
Mjölnir