Units & Scientific Method
Mitosis & Meiosis
Parts of the cell
Diffusion/Osmosis
Cell Reproduction
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Mixed Bag
100

An informed prediction

What is a hypothesis?

100

The process in which daughter cells have identical chromosome numbers as the parent

mitosis

100

This organelle coverts nutrients into energy

Mitochondria

100

The amount of something mixed in a solution or space. How much of something is in a given space.

What is concentration.

100

Binary fission and mitosis are both examples of....

asexual reproduction

100

This part of the cell controls what comes in and out of the cell.

The cell membrane

100

The SI unit of time

seconds

200

The SI unit of distance

Meters

200

The process that produces non-identical daughter cells

Meiosis

200

Which structure is the nucleolus? Give its number.

1

200

In diffusion, particles move from areas of [blank][blank] to [blank][blank]

High concentration to low concentration

200

What kind of reproduction does this cell undergo?

Binary Fission

200

This prefix means one thousand (1,000)

kilo

200

the phase when chromosomes pull apart toward the poles

Anaphase

300

How many mL are in 1.5 daL?

15,000mL

300

The general term for the kinds of cells produced by meiosis

Gametes

300

A complex system, it packages proteins to be shipped to parts of the cell or to other cells

What is the Golgi body/apparatus?

300

The dots represent ions and the circle a cell. In diffusion, what would move and in what direction.

ions, outside 

300

How many rounds of division does mitosis have?

One

300


What is the name of these three parts of the microscope?

Objective lenses

300

The movement of water through a semi-permeable membrane

Osmosis

400

"Does the amount of coffee consumed affect the number of words someone can remember?"

Identify the dependent variable.

Number of words remembered

400

Chromosomes that are similar in size, shape, and kinds of genes present

Homologues/homologous

400

The recycling plant of the cell

What is the lysosome?

400

In Osmosis, if the dots represent salt. (1) What would move and (2) in what direction?

(1) Water

(2) Inside the cell

400

The phase during which chromosomes duplicate

Interphase

400

In MRS GREN, one "R" stands for reproduction. What does the other "R" stand for?

Respiration

400

Mitosis and meiosis, but not binary fission, are both done by these kind of cells.

Eukaryotic

500

What kind of chewing gum makes the biggest bubble?

The independent variable is...

Kind of chewing gum

500

Sister chromatids attach to each other via this structure

Centromere

500

1) Is this a plant or animal cell.

2) Give evidence to support your claim.

1) it is a plant cell

2) Cell wall/chloroplast

500

Osmosis and diffusion are both examples of this kind of transport

What is passive?

500

Which phase is this?

Anaphase I

500

A graduated cylinder measures this unit.

What is Liter/cubic centimeters? 

500

In which phase does the cytoplasm divided?

Cytokinesis

600

"Does the mass of the paper affect how far a paper airplane flies?"

What is the the SI unit used to measure the DEPENDENT variable? (Use base units)

Meters

600

Which phase is this?

Metaphase II

600

Organelle #5 is....

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

600

This happens to the cell's shape when the exterior solution is too concentrated. Hint: when the outside is too salty.

Water leaves and it shrinks.

600

How many chromatids are in this picture?

92

600

The kinds of cells with membrane-bound organelles. These include protists, fungi, plants, and animals.

What is Eukaryotes?

600

List in the correct order, the steps of the cell cycle

Interphase, Prophase, Metapahse, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis