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Cell Parts
Cell Division
Tissues
Transport Processes
Review
100
Manufacturers proteins
What is Ribosomes
100
What are the two types of cell division?
What is Mitosis and Meiosis
100
4 different names of cell shapes
What is Squamous, Cuboidal, Columnar,Transitional
100
What is passive transport
What is does not require added energy and results in movement down the concentration gradient
100
What is a Solvent
What is a liquid substance that is used to dissolve another substance
200
Network of connecting sacs and canals that carry substances through the cytoplasm
What is Endoplasmic Reticulum
200
What are the 5 steps of cell division?
What is Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
200
Most abundant tissue, widely distributed
What is Connective tissue
200
What is active transport
What is occurs only in living cells: movement is up the concentration gradient, and requires energy from ATP.
200
What is solute
What is the substance that is dissolved
300
Collect chemicals that move from the smooth ER in vesicles
What is Golgi Apparatus
300
3 steps of Interphase
What is G1, S, G2
300
Types of muscle tissue
What is Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth
300
What is Diffusion
What is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
300
What is a solution
What is a homogeneous mixture formed by solvent and solute
400
walled organelles that contain digestive enzymes and have protective function and often called suicide bags
What is Lysosomes
400
How many cells are produced in mitosis?
What is 2
400
Which 2 tissues are hardest to repair
What is Muscle and Nervous
400
What is Osmosis
What is the movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
400
What are the 3 solutions?
What is isotonic, hypertonic. hypotonic
500
Paired organelles that lie at right angles to each other near the nucleus and function in cell reproduction
What is Centrioles
500
What phase does nuclei appear in the daughter cells?
What is telophase
500
6 types of connective tissue
What is Areolar, Adipose, Fibrous, Bone, Cartilage, Blood
500
What is Filtration
What is the process of separating suspended solid matter from a liquid using a filter
500
contains higher concentrations of solute than a cell
What is hypertonic