Organelle that allows substances to pass in and out.
What is a cell membrane?
First stage of the cell cycle.
What is interphase?
The layer of solid rock that holds dryland in the ocean floor.
What is crust?
Molten mixture of rocks, gas, and water from the mantle.
What is magma?
When a rock goes through a process and changes from one rock to another.
What is rock cycle?
Organelle that makes energy from sunlight into food but isn’t in an animal cell.
What is chloroplast?
Prophase metaphase anaphase telophase all belong to the stage.
What is mitosis?
The layer of heart rock that gets harder the deeper you go.
what is mantle?
The molten mixture reaches earth surface and turns into this then into solid rock.
What is lava?
Rock that forms either as intrusive or extrusive.
What is igneous rock?
Organelle that delivers the packaged proteins throughout the cell.
What is Golgi Apparatus?
The cell comes apart into two.
What is cytokinesis?
The crust mantle outer core inner core are all apart of this.
What is earth layers?
Plates move apart and rock goes up and feels the empty space.
What is divergent boundary?
Rock the formed by deposition of minerals on earth surface.
What is sedimentary rock?
Organelle that usually stores nutrients and energy.
What is Vacuole?
The cell goes through many phases to divide into cells.
What is cell cycle?
The layer of molten metal that has an enormous pressure and it’s liquid.
What is outer core?
Plates dive into the mantle during the process of subduction, the trapped water leaves the sinking plate and mixes with materials overlying the mantle which causes it to melt.
What is convergent boundary?
Rock that forms when an existing rock is transformed into a new rock by intense heat and pressure.
What is metamorphic rock?
Organelle that that’s known as the powerhouse.
What is Mitochondria?
The fibers that are connected to the centriole pull the chromatids to each side of the cell.
What is anaphase?
The solid dance ball that is made of mostly iron and nickel.
What is inner core?
Two types of boundaries where volcanoes are found.
what are convergent and divergent boundaries?
Sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic or the different kinds.
What kind of rock?