According to Cell Theory, all cells must come from...
What are pre-existing cells?
The barrier found in all cells that controls what enters and leaves the cell.
What is cell membrane?
A type of cell division that results in two identical daughter cells.
What is mitosis?
The type of energy needed for photosynthesis.
What is solar energy?
The process where glucose and oxygen are used to make energy.
What is cellular respiration?
The organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell.
What is mitochondria?
The diffusion of water.
What is osmosis?
The stage of the cell cycle that cells spend most of their time.
What is interphase?
Where photosynthesis takes place in a plant.
What are leaves?
The energy molecule produced in cellular respiration.
What is ATP?
A kind of cell that is simple and has no nucleus.
What is a prokaryotic cell?
In diffusion, particles move from _____ to _____ concentration.
What is high to low?
The phase of mitosis where chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
What is metaphase?
The green pigment found inside chloroplasts that make plants appear green.
What is chlorophyll?
Cellular respiration takes place in this organelle.
What is mitochondria?
The eukaryotic organelle where photosynthesis takes place.
What is chloroplast?
Cells remain the same size when placed in this type of solution.
What is an isotonic solution?
The phase of mitosis where centrioles pull the chromosomes apart to each side of the cell.
What is anaphase?
The reactants in the photosynthesis equation.
What are carbon dioxide and water?
The gas released by cellular respiration.
What is carbon dioxide?
An organelle that makes (synthesizes) proteins.
What is a ribosome?
Cells shrink when placed in this type of solution.
What is a hypertonic solution?
The phase of mitosis where nuclear membranes reform around the DNA and two new nuclei form?
What is telophase?
The products in the photosynthesis equation.
What are glucose and oxygen?
Glucose, starch, and cellulose are these types of molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
What are carbohydrates?