The theory that is supported by: all organisms are composed of one or more cells, cells are the smallest units of life and all cells are from pre-existing cells.
What is cell theory?
100
Most Cells
What is 100 µm?
100
All the chemical reactions that occur in an organism
What is metabolism?
100
Particles moving from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration
What is diffusion?
100
Growth, embryonic development, tissue repair and asexual reproduction all involve this process
What is mitosis?
200
Cells that retain the ability to divide and differentiate into various cell types
What are stem cells?
200
Organelles
What is 10 µm?
200
Increase in size or development of an organism
What is growth?
200
Movement of water across a partially permeable membrane to balance solute concentration
What is osmosis?
200
The five stages of IPMAT
What is interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?
300
The process that prokaryotes use to divide
What is binary fission?
300
Viruses
What is 100 nm?
300
Hereditary molecules are passed on to the offspring
What is reproduction?
300
It requires ATP, as opposed to passive transport
What is active transport?
300
List 2 metabolic reactions that occur during interphase
Answers may vary: protein synthesis, DNA replication, increase in number of mitochondria and chloroplasts
400
Name four differences between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells
(See big list of stuff)
400
Molecules
What is 1 nm?
400
Organisms obtaining energy and substances needed for survival
What is nutrition?
400
Fatty acids in a membrane that face inwards
What are hydrophobic phospholipids?
400
2 factors that influence passive transport
What are size and charge of particle?
500
The often-fatal result of uncontrolled cell division
What are tumors (cancer)?
500
Cell Membrane (thickness)
What is 10 nm?
500
Maintaining a constant internal environment
What is homeostasis?
500
The famous example of active transport in animal cells
What is the sodium-potassium pump?
500
Changes in the environment that affect the behavior of an organism (life function)