Cells, Cells, Cells
Cell Cycle
Circulatory/
Respiratory System
Organ Systems
Plants
100

Name 2 types of specialized cells 

Red Blood cell, nerve cell, bone, etc......
100

PMAT stands for....

Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase 
100

Blood vessel that brings blood towards the heart. 

Veins

100

Name 3 organ systems learned in class. 

Respiratory, Digestive, Circulatory, Nervous, Musular, Skeletal 

100

Name the two plant body systems

Roots and shoots 

200

The function of the nucleus 

Control centre/store genetic information 

200

Last stage of mitosis

Telophase

200

Structure located under the lungs that moves down during inhalation. 

Diaphragm 

200

Largest organ in the frog 

Liver

200

Name one way flowers get pollinated. 

Wind, animals, bees 

300

Name two organelles that plant cells have that animal cells do not. 

Cell Wall

Chloroplast 

300

Cells spend most of their life in....

Interphase 

300

A flap of tissue in the heart and veins which stops blood from flowing backwards 

valves

300

The two parts of the nervous system 

Central Nervous and Peripheral Nervous System 

300

Part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs. 

Leaf - shoot system 

400

Two types of stem cells 

  • embryonic stem cells.
  • adult stem cells.
  • induced pluripotent stem cells.
400

Uncontrollable cell division occurs in which types of cells. 

Cancer cells

400

Deoxygenated blood comes into the heart through the...

Superior vena cava and inferior vena cava 

400

Name three things that are transported by the blood in the circulatory system.

Oxygen, nutrients, hormones, waste, carbon dioxide. 

400

What is transpiration? 

Plant sweating 

500

In a cell city analogy, the post office would represent which organelle. 

Golgi Body 

500

Name all the stages in the cell cycle, with the interphase checkpoints. 

G1 -> S -> G2 -> PMAT -> Cytokinesis 

500

State the pathway of oxygenated blood through the heart. 

Pulmonary Vein -> Left Atrium -> Left Ventricle -> Aorta 

500
Name 3 substances that aid in chemical digestion. 

bile, insulin, pepsin, lactase, amylase, protase 

500
What does the xylem and phloem transport? Be specific 

Xylem - Water and minerals from roots to leaves only 

Phloem - sugar in both directions