What is the smallest planet?
Mercury.
What is the least specific classification?
Kingdom.
Cell phase where all the cells move in the middle?
Metaphase.
What do plant cells have that animal cells don't?
Cell wall and cytoplasm.
What is the biggest planet?
Jupiter.
The most specific classification?
Species.
Cell phase where the cells move apart?
Anaphase.
What is the "gatehouse" of the cell?
Cell membrane.
What is unique about Earth?
The only planet where there is life.
What is the need for classification?
To identify an organism correctly.
Phase when the parent cell splits into two new daughter cells?
Cytokinesis
What is the brain of the cell?
Nucleus.
Gas giants.
Animal classification order?
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
What is the whole point of the cell cycle?
To make a new cell.
What is the shape of a plant cell?
Square or rectangular.
Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
who created classification?
Carolus Linnaeus
How much percent is the cell in interphase?
Around 90%.
What is the function of ribosome?