Cell Biology Questions
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What organelles do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
At one point, scientists classified Bilzeebop as a prokaryote. Upon closer investigation, they discoveredit is not a prokaryote but rather a eukaryote. What could they have discovered to make them change the classification of Bilzeebop? List as many things that could apply.
_____ are protein enzymes that phosphorylate other molecules. Phosphorylate means to _____.
The first CCCp is at the _____ transition. This is the start/restriction checkpoint. This is where the commitment to _____ occurs. Needs to have _____ to proceed. This is regulated by _____.
The second CCCp is at the _____ transition. This is where the commitment to _____ occurs. Needs to have _____ to proceed. This is regulated by _____.
Cell Cycle Checkpoints need _____ to function.
If the cell "fails the test" at any checkpoint, cell division is halted and _____ may occur.
_____ are enzymes that dephosphorylate other molecules. Dephosphorylate means to _____.
_____ are regulatory proteins that accumulate and degrade in a cell-cycle specific pattern. They regulate _____.
the number of chromosomes in the human nucleus
how much of the original DNA does the daughter cell receive after cell division
longest phase of cell cycle in eukaryotes
the number of sets of chromosomes in a diploid cell
what are gametes in the male called
what helps to organize the mitotic spindle
The ratio between surface area-to-volume of a cell as the cell size increases
this cell measurement indicates the maximum ability of cells to move resources across it's membrane
the three mechanisms that are responsible for most of the variation that arise in each generation are
An insect eats a leaf. Explain how the insect depends on the sun for energy?
What chemical equation sums up the events of photosynthesis?
