Organelles
Chemistry
Mitosis
Transport
Homeostasis and Terminology
100

Rough endoplasmic reticulum is different from smooth endoplasmic reticulum because it is covered in 

ribosomes

100

Basic unit of life

cell 

100

What phase does the cell spend most of its time in?

interphase

100

This type of movement goes against the concentration gradient (passive or active)

active 

100

The more common feedback system

negative feedback loop

200

Organelle that packages and exports proteins. Some call is the "packaging plant"

Golgi Apparatus/complex, etc

200

To find the number of __________, you subtract the number of protons from the atomic weight that has been rounded to the nearest whole number

neutrons

200

During which phase does the nucleolus disappear?

prophase

200

The movement of water chasing a solute is _________, which is __________ (active or passive)

osmosis, passive

200

Anything that disrupts homeostasis is called a(n)

stressor

300

3 regions of the cell

Cell membrane

cytoplasm

nucleus

300

What are the 4 most abundant elements in the body?

hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and nitrogen 

300

DNA replication occurs when? (Be specific)

S (synthesis) phase in interphase 

300

Some molecules that are large cannot pass through the semi-permeable membrane of the cell membrane and need to travel through a channel. If no ATP is required, what type of transport is this? (be specific)

facilitated diffusion 

300

Childbirth is an example of this feedback system

positive 

400

This structure is technically not an organelle because it doesn't have a membrane. It is the site of protein synthesis

ribosomes 

400

Ions serve many functions, but your lecture mentioned 3. Name 1

-carry electrical charge

-buffer blood pH

-strengthen bones and teeth

400

When does cytokinesis occur? Be specific

telophase (some source say the cleavage furrow begins in anaphase)

400

This type of endocytosis involves engulfing a fluid and requires ATP 

pinocytosis

400

The right lobe of the liver and the right kidney are ______________ structures (what term describes the location of two structures)

ipsilateral

500

Where is the majority of ATP produced?

mitochondria 

500

What is the weakest type of bond?

hydrogen

500

In anaphase, ___________ (chromosomes, chromatin or chromatid) are pulled to opposite poles

chromatids

500

Name 3 types of passive transport 

diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis

500

This plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions

frontal or coronal