This is the number of cells that exist after the parent cell goes through mitosis.
TWO
This is when materials pass from one side of a membrane to the other side without using energy.
PASSIVE TRANSPORT
Photosynthesis can take place in these cells.
PLANT CELLS
Cellular respiration can occur in these cells.
ANIMAL CELLS and PLANT CELLS
This organelle allows materials into and out of the cell.
CELL MEMBRANE
After mitosis, both new cells are called by this name.
DAUGHTER CELLS
The cell membrane is called this, because it allows certain materials through and blocks other materials.
SEMIPERMEABLE
This is the green pigment that is used during photosynthesis.
CHLOROPHYLL
Cellular respiration depends on the products of this other process.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
This organelle contains DNA.
NUCLEUS
This is the stage of the cell cycle where cells spend most of their time.
INTERPHASE
This is when any particles go from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
PASSIVE TRANSPORT or DIFFUSION
This energy is needed to carry out photosynthesis.
SUNLIGHT
This is the molecule of energy that is released during cellular respiration.
ATP
This organelle carries out photosynthesis.
CHLOROPLAST
This is the stage of the cell cycle when the cell membrane completely separates into two new cells.
CYTOKINESIS
This is diffusion of water across a membrane.
OSMOSIS
These are the 2 products of photosynthesis.
SUGAR (GLUCOSE)
OXYGEN
These are the three products of cellular respiration.
ENERGY (ATP)
CARBON DIOXIDE
WATER
This organelle controls the cell cycle and mitosis.
NUCLEUS
This is the correct order of the stages of the cell cycle and mitosis.
INTERPHASE
PROPHASE
METAPHASE
ANAPHASE
TELOPHASE
CYTOKINESIS
This is the molecule of energy that is used for active transport.
ATP
These are the 3 materials that are needed for photosynthesis.
SUNLIGHT
CARBON DIOXIDE
WATER
These are the 2 materials needed for cellular respiration.
OXYGEN
SUGAR (GLUCOSE)
This organelle carries out cellular respiration.
MITOCHONDRIA