Cells
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Plant Growth
Photosynthesis
TBO
100

The term for a cell that is reproducing.

What is Mitosis?

100

Another term for Endoplasmic Reticulum.

What is the ER?

100

When seed cells begin to swell and create an embryo.

What is germination?

100

These elements are required for plant photosynthesis.

What are light, CO2, and water.

100

This is the result of dissolving a material completely in a liquid.

What is a solution?

200

What the ribosomes produce.

What is protein?

200

This cell organelle is green due to the chlorophyl.

What is the Chloroplast?

200

These are required for plant germination.

What are warmth, water, and oxygen?

200
The chloroplast holds this to enable photosynthesis.

What is Chlorophyl?

200

This is the name for the material that is dissolved in a solution.

What is a solute?

300

It is the "energy factory".

What is the mitochondrion?

300

DNA stands for this.

What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?

300

When a meta stem cell begins to form into a specialized cell with a unique job.

What is differentiation?

300

The products of photosynthesis.

What are O2 and Sugar?

300

This is used in the winter to keep ice from freezing on the roads.

What is salt?

400

This organelle transports proteins.

What are the rough and smooth ER?

400

It determines the organisms unique features.

What is DNA?

400

When a seed will not germinate even though it has been introduced to the proper extrinsic variables.

What is dormancy?

400

CO2 stands for this.

What is carbon dioxide?

400

This is used to store experiment information and numbers.

What is a data table?

500

The name of the parent cell and the new cells during mitosis.

What are the mother and the daughter cells?

500

When a cell membrane allows material to pass through.

What is osmosis?

500

The four phases of plant growth.

What are Formative, Enlargement/Differentiation, and Maturation?

500

The pores in a leaf that take in CO2 and give off O2.

What are stomata?

500

When a solution is gradually diluted in a series.

What is a serial dilution?