This organelle is known as the protein factory of the cell.
What is ribosome?
This phase is not a part of mitosis, and is when DNA replication takes place.
What is Interphase?
Which subatomic particle has a neutral charge?
What is Neutron?
Triglycerides are this type of organic compound.
What are Lipids?
This directional term means towards the feet/lower/below.
What is Inferior?
This organelle is has ribosomes attached to it and transports proteins through the cell.
What is Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum?
Chromatin becomes organized during this phase of mitosis.
What is Prophase?
These subatomic particles are found in the nucleus of an atom.
What are Protons and Neutrons?
This compound is made up of subunits called saccharides.
What are Carbohydrates?
This directional term means closer to the skin/surface.
What is Superficial?
This organelle stores genetic information.
What is Nucleus?
This phase is where two nuclei appear and chromosomes become less distinct.
What is Telophase?
What is Atomic Number?
Amino Acids make up this organic compound.
What are Proteins?
This regional term describes the thigh region of the body.
What is Femoral?
This organelle chemically processes proteins it receives via vesicles from the ER.
What is Golgi apparatus?
Spindle fibers attach to chromosomes in the middle of the cell at this phase.
What is Metaphase?
An atom with 20 protons and 23 electrons would have this type of charge.
What is Negative Charge?
RNA contains this type of sugar.
What is Ribose?
This directional term means closer to the trunk of the body or point of attachment.
What is Proximal?
This structure of a cell is where all organelles are located.
What is cytoplasm?
Chromosomes are pulled to opposite ends of the cell during this phase.
What is Anaphase?
This type of bond occurs when one atom donates electrons to another atom.
What is Ionic Bond?
The four main organic compounds found in the body are these.
What are Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Amino Acids.
This regional term describes the posterior region of the knee.
What is popliteal?