Question | Answer |
What helps repair our bodies and to help us grow? | They divide |
The process in which cells divide is called | Mitosis |
Mitosis allows our body to | repair itself |
Mitosis helps us store | fat |
Mitosis helps our cells break down | glucose |
Gives us an energy boost when we wake up in the morning | Mitosis |
Chromosomes in a rod-like form are called | Chromatid |
Poles of the cell are called | Centrioles |
Chromosomes in a long-thread like form are called | Chromatin |
Thread-like structures that separate the chromatids by pulling them back towards the
poles are called | Spindle Fibers |
must involve water and a selectively permeable membrane. | Osmosis |
has movement from high concentration to low concentration until it is equal | Diffusion |
allow some things to pass through, but not all | Semi-Permeable Membranes |
Movement that requires no energy from the cell is called | Passive Transport |
Movement that requires energy from the cell is called | Active Transport |
The more classification levels that two organisms share... | the more they have in common. |
What do we look at to classify organisms? | Habitat, appearance, bone structure |
Almost all cells go through | Respiration |
Only plant cells go through | Photosynthesis |
What happens to energy and oxygen in the blood | Energy is created and oxygen is changed to carbon dioxide |
True or False. Most cells function in very similar ways. | True |
What happens within a cell? | Getting energy from food, getting rid of waste, osmosis and diffusion |
What are the stages of mitosis in order? | Interphase, Prophase,
Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase and Cytokinesis |