Organelles
Cell Cycle
Mitosis
Transport
Transport
100
The organelle who makes proteins
What is the ribosome
100
What phases does the cell increase in size
What is G1 and G2
100
Phase where chromosomes gather at the opposite ends of the cell and the nucleus begins to reappear
What is telophase
100
What is something that can move through the cell via simple diffusion
What are fats
100
Moving large molecules out of the cell
What is exocytosis
200
The organelle who stores wastes and food
What is the vacuole
200
Cell cycle is composed of three processes. What are they
What is Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis
200
If my cells are bursting, what type of solution must they be in
What is hypotonic
200
Type of solution your cells want to be in
What is isotonic
300
The organelle who is selectively/semi-permeable
What is the cell membrane
300
During Interphase, DNA goes from being unwound to being ....
What is copied chromosomes
300
In plants, a structure that forms midway between the divided nuclei
What is Cell Plate
300
If my cell is shrinking, what type of solution must it be in
What is hypertonic solution
300
The membrane is composed of two layers so we call it....
What is a bilayer
400
The organelle who sorts and packages proteins into vesicles
What is the Golgi Apparatus
400
The disease caused from cells who continues through the cell cycle constantly -- without being able to stop
What is Cancer
400
The thing that holds the duplicated chromosomes together.
What is the centromere
400
Both simple and facilitated diffusion depend on this
What is a concentration gradient
400
Which part of the phospholipid likes what water
What is the "head" - the phosphate
500
The network of microfilaments and microtubules that helps the cell maintain its shape.
What is the cytoskeleton
500
After one cycle in the cell cycle, how many chromosomes will the resulting cells have?
What is 46 chromosomes
500
Replication process that DNA use
What is binary fission
500
What is the form of energy that the cell uses
What is ATP
500
If my cells are in a constant, stable state, they are said to be in
What is homeostasis