Short-term, immediate energy.
What are carbohydrates?

First phase of mitosis, chromosomes condensed.
What is prophase?
The purpose for mitosis.
The purpose for meiosis.
What is create identical cells to replace old, damage cells, or growth?
What is create reproductive cells?

The longest part of the cell cycle, where most cell activity takes place.
What is interphase?
DNA/chromosomes are located in the _____________ of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
CO2 + H2O + sunlight --> C6H12O6 + O2
What is the equation for photosynthesis?
Made up of long chains of amino acids.
What are proteins?

Second phase of mitosis, chromosomes line up in middle of cell.
What is metaphase?
Cells creates in mitosis are called ____________ cells.
Cells created in meiosis are called ______________.
What is daughter, gametes?

The phase where cell growth occurs.
What is G1?
In DNA,
_____ pairs with _______
_____ pairs with _______
What is adenine & thymine, cytosine and guanine?
This phase of photosynthesis where glucose and water is made.
What is the Calvin Cycle (dark reactions)?
Long-term energy storage (think polar bear hibernating), also makes up cell membranes.
What are lipids?

Third phase of mitosis, chromosomes separate, move away from each other towards poles of cells.
What is Anaphase?
Occurs in meiosis, genetic material is swapped between paired chromosomes.

What is crossing over?

The phase where DNA is replicated (synthesized)..
What is S phase?
This process occurs when the cell cycle continues to make new cells without any regulation.
What is cancer?
ATP + carbon dioxide + water
What are the outputs of cell respiration?
Stores genetic information.
What are nucleic acids?

Fourth phase of mitosis, nuclear envelope starts forming, cytoplasm starts dividing.
What is Telophase?
Meiosis creates 4 _____________ cells with ____________ number of chromosomes.
What is non-identical, haploid?

The phase where more cell growth and preparation for cell division occurs.
What is G2 phase?
If an organism contains 10% adenine, it will contain ____________ % of cytosine.
What is 40%?
Type of radiant energy that catalyzes the light reactions phase of photosynthesis.
What is sun light?
Monosaccharides, Amino acids, Nucleotides.
What are monomers?

Occurs after mitosis, cells divide.
What is Cytokinesis?
Mitosis creates ___ (number) daughter cells.
Meiosis creates ___ (number) daughter cells.
What is 2,4?

The phase where cell division occurs.
What is mitosis/meiosis/cytokinesis?
The specialization of stem cells due to different patterns in the expression of genes.
What is differentiation?
______________ respiration uses oxygen while __________ respiration does not use oxygen.
What is aerobic; anaerobic?
The 2 sides of a DNA molecule are made up of a _______________ ________________ backbone.
The rungs are made of _________________ bases.
What is sugar-phosphate. nitrogen/nitrogenous?
Mitosis creates _______________ cells with the _____________ number of chromosomes.
What is identical, diploid?
When fertilization occurs, the sperm and egg create a ____________.
What is a zygote?
The phase after cell division (mitosis/meiosis/cytokinesis).
What is interphase?
This ensures that DNA is able to make an exact replica of itself.
What is the pairing of DNA bases?
Carbon is transferred between the environment and atmosphere through this/these process(es).
What are cell photosynthesis AND cell respiration?