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CellsActionCh. 2 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points inCh. 2
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Diffusion
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Movement of solids, liquids or gasses from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
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Osmosis
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Water movement across a membrane
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Passive Transport
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Small molecules moving through small passageways in the membrane with no energy needed.
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Active Transport
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Movement of materials across the membrane with the use of energy, usually needing specialized passageways
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Endocytosis & Exocytosis
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Particle movement IN and OUT of the cell.
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Word formula for Photosynthesis
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Carbon dioxide + water = glucose + oxygen.
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Word formula for respiration
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Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide, Water and energy
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Name 2 extra ideas related to Photosynthesis that make the process complete (beyond the formula)
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Sunlight and Chlorophyll are necessary
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Name 2 things needed for respiration to occur (beyond the formula)
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A living cell with mitochondria
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Daily Double Write the 2 chemical formulas
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CO2 + H2O = C6H12O6 + O2 Is photosynthesis C6H12O6 + O2 = CO2 + H2O + energy Is respiration
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fermentation
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Cellular respiration with low oxygen
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Aerobic respiration
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Oxygen is available for complete breakdown of the sugar/energy
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Mitochondria are found in these cells in greatest numbers (animals)
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Where energy is needed most often – muscles for example
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90% of the cell cycle is what action
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The cell is carrying out normal functions of metabolism- life
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What is Mitosis?
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Cell division- creating 2 cells from 1
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What is the main action in prophase?
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replication of the DNA, replication of centrioles, dissolving the nuclear membrane
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When and how is the word “equator” used in the cell cycle?
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A line up of replicated DNA pairs forms in the middle of the cell in metaphase
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When and where do the chromatids “migrate”?
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Sister chromatids separate in Anaphase and migrate to the “poles”
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What is the proper name for the original cell before mitosis?
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Parent Cell
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What is the proper name for the two cells resulting from mitosis?
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Daughter cells
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What is cytokenesis?
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At the end of mitosis, the cytoplasm splits in two.
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The cell membrane pinches in to divide what kind of cells?
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Animal cells (and protist cells)
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A cell plate forms in what kind of cell?
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Plant cells (and algae, fungus)
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Compare the number of DNA molecules in the beginning cell to the resulting 2 cells
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Same number of DNA molecules
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What would happen if cytokenesis happened without mitosis?
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A division of the DNA would be uneven and resulting cells would either die, or be severely mutated
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Make your wager
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Homologous Chromosomes
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Another name for sister chromatids, the replicated pairs of prophase.
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