This organelle holds the DNA.
What is the Nucleus?
This organelle keeps the whole cell together.
What is the cell membrane?
The movement of water or other solvents across a membrane.
What is osmosis?
The final stage of mitosis.
What is cytokinesis.
A solution with more solutes.
What is hypertonic?
This organelle builds proteins.
What are ribosomes?
The jelly-liquid inside of a cell.
What is cytoplasm?
The little molecules that make up a plasma membrane.
What are phospholipids?
The third stage of mitosis.
What is anaphase?
The "universal solvent"
What is water?
This organelle is full of digestive enzymes.
What is the lysosome?
This organelle produces ATP.
What is the mitochondria?
The type of molecules that can pass through a plasma membrane.
What are nonpolar molecules?
The stage at which there are two nuclei within one cell.
What is equilibrium?
This organelle stores food and other material that gets sent in and out of the cell.
What are vesicles?
This organelle provides structure for the cell.
What is the cytoskeleton?
**DOUBLE JEOPARDY BONUS QUESTION**
Name 3 organelles that are membrane-bound.
The Nucleus, the Golgi, the Lysosome, Vesicles, Vacuoles, the Endoplasmic Reticulum, the Mitochondria, the Chloroplast.
The stage at which distinct chromosomes are visible.
What is prophase?
This organelle sorts material within the cell and sends material out of the cell.
What is the golgi?
This organelle makes lipids.
What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
This is the type of molecule that creates openings in the cell membrane.
What are protein channels?
The way a bacteria cell with no nucleus splits.
What is binary fission?
When a cell overfills and bursts.
What is lysis?