All living things are made up of these.
What are cells?
True or False: The nucleus controls the cell and stores the DNA
True
Simpler cells with no nucleus are called?
Prokaryotes
Multiple Monomers join together to form these
Polymers
What is a tumor?
A mass of damage cells
Word for living things
Biotic
Organelle that makes protein
organisms with a nucleus
What are eukaryotes?
Which biomolecule makes up the majority of the cell membrane?
Lipids
Interphase
Is a virus biotic or abiotic
abiotic
Organelle responsible for making ATP
mitochondria
True or False: Prokaryotes have examples like fungi and bacteria
False, only bacteria are prokaryotes, fungi are eukaryotes
C, H, O, N, P
What are the primary bioelements?
In interphase the cells are
Growing &
A group of cells that work together to do a specific function is called?
What is a tissue?
Organelle known as the highway.
Endoplasmic reticulum
What organelles do prokaryotes and eukaryotes have in common? Name 2
Ribosomes, Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm
Which macromolecule speeds up chemical reactions?
Proteins (enzymes)
What is cancer?
uncontrollable cell growth
What is the difference between the lytic and lysogenic cycle?
Lytic is quick breaking of the cells , days or weeks
and lysogenic is dormant , months or years
organelle that turns plants green
chloroplast
What are the differences between animal and plant cells?
The shape and the presence of cell wall and chloroplasts
Which biomolecules provide energy?
Lipids and carbohydrates
If cells fails to pass a interphase checkpoint it signals cell death also known as ..
Apoptosis