
Unit Two - Cell Processes
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- Q1What is the third step in mitosis?MetaphaseTriphaseTelephaseProphase30s
- Q2What is the first phase in mitosis?CytokenisisAnaphaseProphaseInterphase30s
- Q3Which cell organelle helps break down food molecules to release energy?RibosomesMitochondriaNucleusGolgi Bodies30s
- Q4During mitosis, the number of chromosomes -doublesexplodesis cut in halfstays the same30s
- Q5What cells are only involved with meiosis?Muscle cellsSkin cellsToe cellsSex cells30s
- Q6C6H12O6 is known as:TomatoesCalciumGlucoseAPT30s
- Q7Flashback - which is NOT a part of cell theory?Each cell has a membraneCells come from other cellsCells are the basic building block of lifeAll organisms have one or more cells30s
- Q8The green pigment in a plant cell that is necessary for photosynthesis is called -VacuoleChloroplastsEndoplasmic ReticulumNucleus30s
- Q9The relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration is -they are opposite systems. They need each other.NothingThey are independentThey have nothing to do with each other30s
- Q10The reactants to photosynthesis are:Sun, water, and carbon dioxideOxygen, water, hydrogenWater, carbon dioxide, APTSun, water, glucose30s
- Q11The products of photosynthesis are:Carbon dioxide and oxygenGlucose and OxygenATP and carbon dioxideWater30s
- Q12The reactants to cellular respiration (think of our system) are:Glucose, oxygenCarbon dioxide and waterATP and waterGlucose and carbon dioxide30s
- Q13What are the products of cellular respirationCarbon dioxide and oxygenOxygen and APTCarbon dioxide, water, ATPAPT and chlorophyll30s
- Q14There are necessities for osmosis to occurnothing - it happens on its ownsemi-permeable membrane and waterwatermembrane and carbon dioxide30s
- Q15What is it called when particles move from high concentration to low concentration (think of Kool-Aid being poured into water)?MitosisProphaseMeiosisDiffusion30s