Cell
Cell Membrane
DNA
Genetics
Cell Division
100

This term describes the movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane.

What is osmosis?

100

This substance plays a crucial role in maintaining fluidity and stability of cell membranes.

What is cholesterol?

100

T/F: Genome size is correlated with organismal complexity.

What is False?

100

The complete set of genetic information in an organism is called this.

What is the genome?

100

In cell division, this process results in two genetically identical daughter cells.

What is mitosis?

200

These cells can be used in medicine because of their ability to differentiate.

What are stem cells?

200

This structure is found in prokaryotic cells and is essential for their motility.

What is the flagellum?

200
This is where DNA is stored in a bacterial cell.

What is a nucleoid?

200

This leads to cancer (uncontrolled cell growth).

What is a mutation?

200

In a microscope slide of an onion root tip, this index measures the proportion of cells in mitosis.

What is the mitotic index?

300

This protein is essential for the condensation (bonding together) of DNA.

What are histones?

300

In a phospholipid bilayer, this part is hydrophobic.

What are the fatty acid tails?

300

The theory of the origin of eukaryotic cells. 

What is the endosymbiotic theory? 

300

The chromosomes of bacterial cells, animal cells, and fungi share the same...

What is the presence of the same bases (ATCG)?

300

This is what occurs during the first division of meiosis that ensures genetic diversity.

What is crossing over?

400

In an osmosis experiment, this type of solution would lead to an increase in cell mass.

What is a hypotonic solution?

400

This would happen to a freshwater unicellular organism if placed in a solution slightly more concentrated than its cytoplasm.

What is the cell would become smaller?

400

This structure of a prokaryotic cell is essential for its shape and protection.

What is the cell wall?

400
What is the difference between two alleles of the same gene?

What is their base sequence?

400

This process describes the separation of (sister) chromatids during meiosis.

What is the second division of meiosis (Meiosis II/Anaphase II)?

500

These cells have the potential to differentiate into various cell types.

What are pluripotent stem cells?

500

This feature of the phospholipid bilayer is essential for its function in the cell membrane.

What is amphipathic nature?

500

The type of ribosome that prokaryotic cells have.

What is 70S ribosomes?

500

This combination of parent genotypes that could result in children with blood groups A, B, AB and O. 

What are IA/i x IB/i?

500

This term describes the event that halves the chromosome number during meiosis.

What is the first division of meiosis (Meiosis I/Anaphase I)?