In addition to Carbon Dioxide and Water, what else is needed for plants to do Photosynthesis? (hint: it is a type of radiant energy)
Osmosis and Diffusion are both a type of _____________ Transport.
Passive Transport
Gas (O2, CO2)
In Interphase, the _____ is getting copied in order to prepare the cell for division.
What form is the DNA in during the 4 Mitosis Stages (PMAT)? hint: X-shaped
Chromosomes
The green pigment inside chloroplasts that absorbs sunlight is called?
Chlorophyll
Molecules will always move from _______ to ______.
High concentration to Low concentration
What type of molecules will enter or leave the cell during Osmosis?
Water
What are the Phases of the Cell Cycle, in order?
Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis
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Mitosis is the 4 phases between Interphase and Cytokinesis. What are they in order?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
What are the two products of photosynthesis?
Glucose (sugar) and Oxygen
True/False: Osmosis and Diffusion are both a type of Active Transport, where molecules will move from Low to High Concentration using energy.
False. They are both Passive Transport, moving molecules from H -> L, without energy.
Oxygen moves across the cell membrane of a Red Blood Cell. Is this Osmosis or Diffusion?
Diffusion
Put the following Stages of the Cell Cycle in order:
Interphase
Cytokinesis
Mitosis
Interphase, Mitosis, Cytokinesis
What happens during Metaphase?
Chromosomes line up in the Middle of the cell.
Which plant organ has the most chloroplasts in its tissues?
Do Osmosis and Diffusion need energy in order to occur?
No
What is the ONLY difference between Osmosis and Diffusion?
the type of molecules involved (Osmosis: H2O, Diffusion: CO2, O2)
Why does an organism's cells go through the cell cycle or cell division?
The Chromosomes get pulled Apart in which phase?
Anaphase
The reactants of photosynthesis are sunlight + _______ and _______________.
Carbon Dioxide and water.
Selectively Permeable
What is the end result of Cell Division? One parent cell turns into...?
Two Identical Daughter Cells
What part of the cell splits during Cytokinesis, resulting in 2 new cells?
Cytoplasm