Diffusion and osmosis are both examples of
Passive Transport
This describes a solution that has the same concentration as another solution.
Isotonic
Growth 1, Synthesis, and Growth 2 are all part of
Interphase
During this phase of mitosis the cell forms two nuclei around the separated chromosomes
Telophase
If I wanted to pull all of the water out of a cell I would place the cell in what type of solution?
A very salty or Hypertonic solution
The amount of some molecule in an area describes
Concentration
This describes a solution that is more concentrated than another solution.
Hypertonic
During this stage the cell separates its DNA into two new daughter cells
Mitosis
During this phase of mitosis the cell’s chromosomes turns into chromosomes and the nucleus begins to dissolve
Prophase
What do the earth and a cell in metaphase have in common?
This describes the movement of molecules without using energy
Passive Transport
This describes a solution that is less concentrated than another solution.
Hypotonic
During this stage the cell is making copies of its DNA
S-Phase
During this phase of mitosis the cell’s chromosomes gets moved toward the center of the cell by spindle fibers
Metaphase
What process were we studying during the potato lab?
osmosis
This is the diffusion of water
Osmosis
Cells in a hypertonic solution
Shrivel
During this stage the cell continues to grow and makes sure it is ready for cell division
Growth 2
During this phase of mitosis chromosomes are pulled apart by spindle fibers
Anaphase
When we modeled a cell using dialysis tubing, corn starch, and iodine; what two process were we modeling?
Diffusion and selectively permeable membranes
I'll give points from semipermeable membranes
The movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
Diffusion
Cells in a hypotonic solution
Swell or Burst
During this stage the cell is growing and getting ready to make a copy of its DNA
Growth 1
How many chromosomes does a human have?
46 total
23 pairs (23 from mom, 23 from dad)
Why does oxygen flow into a cell?
diffusion