There are this many steps in mitosis, not including interphase.
100 points extra for any who can name them.
what is 4?
(what is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase?)
Homeostasis is an attempt to reach this
What is equalibrium?
The cell wall does this.
What is allow certain materials in and out, and keep the cell from exploding?
The goal of negative feedback is to achieve this.
What is homeostasis?
Mitosis is a system of cells doing this.
What is division?
Growth is an increase in number or size, while development is this.
What is a change of structure?
The cell nucleus does this.
What is hold the cell's DNA.
Positive feedback works to do this.
What is exaggerate an effect?
Mitosis does this for the organism it is within.
What is cause growth and repair damage?
Species evolve and change over time due to this.
What is genetic mistakes?
The cell membrane does this.
What is control movement inside the cells?
The body cools using negative feedback by doing this. (2 out of the 3)
What is sweat, slow down, and spread out?
DAILY DOUBLE
The picture shows this process done after mitosis

What is differentiation?
Cells have this to keep them contained and to not break.
What is structure?
The chloroplast does this
What is absorb sunlight and water to perform photosynthesis.
The body warms up by using positive feedback doing this. (3 out of the 5)
What is curl up, speed up, insulate, blood goes in, and muscles heighten?
The 3rd step of mitosis, anaphase, does this.
What is pull apart the chromosomes?
Adaptation is used to enable an organism to better survive in an environment, and it occurs here.
Where is in the DNA?
The Endoplasmic Reticulum does this.
What is send messages to the rest of the cells using proteins?
If your body is at homeostasis, there are this many mg of glucose per 100 mL of blood.
What is 90 mg?