Organelles
Karyotes?
Plants vs. Animals
Cell Division
DNA/RNA
100
The "powerhouse" and ATP producer within the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
100
A cell with a nucleus.
What is eukaryotic cell?
100
Don't think too hard, both these catergories are eukaryotes.
What are plants and animals?
100
The common acronym for mitosis. (Letters are better)
What is IPMAT?
100
RNA has this unique base pair.
What is uracil?
200
Only found in plant cells and provides structure.
What is the cell wall?
200
This type of cell can only be single-celled.
What is prokaryotic cell?
200
Often larger vacoules are contained within.
What are plant cells?
200
"Hey chromosomes! Let's all line up in the middle!!!"
What is metaphase?
200
Bonds that run between the "teeth of the zipper"
What are hydrogen bonds?
300
Found near the nucleus, contains ribosomes that build proteins.
What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
300
Both eukaryotes and prokaryotes can conduct this process of converting the sunlights energy into food.
What is photosynthesis?
300
Plants reflect this wavelength of light.
What is green?
300
"Hey sis, funny how we're related after mitosis is done huh?" John Mayer song too
What is daughter cells?
300
Chromosomes are wrapped around a histone, but composed of this. (Don't think too hard!)
What is DNA?
400
"Chlorophyll? More like bore-o-phyll!" Specific to plants and allow photosynthesis.
What is chloroplast?
400
This whip-like tail can be found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
What is a flagellum?
400
Potential cancer causing light. Often blocked by sunscreen.
What is ultraviolet? (UV)
400
"No it's not telekinesis! That's when you can make things float like Professor X." Two new cells are formed.
What is cytokinesis?
400
Transcription then Translation, produces this final product. Know what I'm saying?
What is protein?
500
Part of name literally means "to cut"
What is lysosome?
500
An example would be a protist, like an ameoba
What is eukaryotic cell?
500
An protist that both eats organisms and uses sunlight as energy.
What is euglena?
500
This process creates genetic diversity and occurs only in meiosis.
What is crossing over?
500
An enzyme responsible for the replication of DNA.
What is DNA polymerase