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organization of living things
cells and their environment
cell energy!
mitosis
100
State 2 of the 3 benefits of being multicellular
What is larger size, longer life, specialization
100
this type of transport doesn't require energy
What is passive transport
100
Almost all the energy that fuels life comes from this
What is mr. sun
100
The stage in which chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
What is metaphase
200
a collection of tissues that have a specific job in the body
What is an organ
200
This type of transport requires energy
What is active transport
200
This is done in the chloroplasts of cells. It makes glucose. Every plant can do this!
What is photosynthesis
200
the stage in which DNA is copied
What is interphase
300
a group of similar cells that perform a common function
What is tissue
300
movement of particles from high concentrations to lower concentrations.
What is diffusion
300
we dont have chlorplasts, so we use our mitochondria to get energy by this process.
What is cellular respiration
300
the stage in which the nuclear membrane forms
What is telophase
400
Provide an example of an organ system that you have in your body
What is answers will vary
400
The movement of water from high concentrations to low concentrations through a semi-permeable membrane
What is osmosis
400
when oxygen inst available cells will do this process
What is fermentaion
400
The process in which the cytoplasm divides
What is cytokinesis
500
explain the difference between structure and function
What is structure: arrangement function: the job
500
How are large particles (that cannot cross the cell membrane by diffusion) brought into a cell
What is endocytosis
500
how prokaroytic cells reproduce
What is binary fission
500
the process in which chromosomes condense
What is prophase