This organelle contains a cell's genetic code (DNA).
What is the nucleus?
This process is described as water moving from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration
What is osmosis?
According to the cell theory, all cells come from these.
What are pre-existing cells?
These stem cells are found at the beginning stages of a human development in a woman's womb.
What are embryonic stem cells?
This disease starts when there is an error in the process of cellular division.
What is cancer?
In a plant cell, this large organelle often stores water.
What is the vacuole?
A cell would perform this process after destroying bacteria with acids.
What is exocytosis?
A flower dying is an example that shows all living things have this.
What is a lifespan?
These stem cells can be taken from a person's own body.
What are tissue cells?
Of the 3 cancer treatments, this is the one where a person would be asleep.
What is surgery?
This is the jelly-like substance that holds everything together in a cell.
What is cytoplasm?
Oxygen enters a cell and carbon dioxide exits a cell through a process called this.
What is diffusion?
A bacteria is different from a human because a bacteria is called this kind of organism, which means it only has one cell.
What is unicellular?
This is the most common place in a person's body that doctors will take tissue cells from.
What is bone marrow?
In cellular differentiation, cells go from blank slates to this kind of cell.
What is specialized?
This organelle is semi-permeable, meaning it lets some things enter and exit the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
Without this process, cells would not be able to get the sugars they need to work properly.
What is endocytosis?
What is regeneration/healing?
This was the year that stem cell research is said to have started.
What is 1981?
This word refers to a cell membrane's ability to let some things in but not others.
What is semi-permeable?
This organelle is found inside the nucleus and it creates ribosomes.
What is the nucleolus?
During this process, a cell membrane will extend finger-like pseudopodiums and bring in large solid particles.
What is phagocytosis?
What is reproduction?
Stem cells must go through this process to become skin cells, for example.
What is cellular differentiation?
This is the term for an organism made up of several, unspecialized cells.
What is an embryo or zygote?