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1. Metaphase
2. Interphase
3. Interphase 1 Is used during active transport but not
4. Interphase passive transport => energy
5. Prophase 2 Also called as "cellular eating" wherein
6. Anaphase food gets into the cell. => endocytosis
7. Anaphase 3 Particle movement from an area of higher
8. Interphase concentration to an area of lower concentration =>
9. Telophase passive transport
10. Interphase 4 Process by which a cell expels wastes from a
11. Metaphase vesicle => exocytosis
12. Interphase 5 Particle movement from an area of higher
13. Interphase concentration to an area of lower concentration
14. Prophase using a transport protein => facilitated diffusion
15. Telophase 6 The diffusion of water through a cell
16. Interphase membrane => osmosis
17. Metaphase 7 When energy is required to move materials
18. Interphase through a cell membrane => active transport
8 When energy is NOT required to move
1. During what phase of mitosis do materials through a cell membrane => passive
centromeres divide and the chromosomes transport
move toward their respective poles? =>
Anaphase
2. What is the phase where chromatin
condenses to form chromosomes? => Prophase
3. What is the name of the structure that
connects the two chromatids? => Centromere
4. In a chromosome pair connected by a
centromere, what is each individual chromosome
called? => Chromatid
5. What structure forms in prophase along
which the chromosomes move? => Spindle fiber
6. Which phase of mitosis is the last phase that
chromatids are together? => Metaphase 1. Hypotonic
7. Which phase of the cell cycle is 2. Hypertonic
characterized by a non-dividing cell? => 3. isotonic
Interphase
4. Hypertonic means there is a GREATER
concentration of solute molecules OUTSIDE the
cell than inside.
5. Hypotonic means there is a LOWER
concentration of solute molecules OUTSIDE the
cell than inside.
6. Isotonic means there is the SAME concentration
of solute molecules
outside the cell as inside.
7. In hypotonic solution, the inward movement of
water builds up the
turgor pressure of the cell that make it very firm.
Muscle tissues
Connective tissues
Nerve Tissues
Epithelial tissues
Simple Cuboidal
Simple Squamous
Stratified Cuboidal
Stratified Columnar
Simple Columnar
Stratified Squamous
Pseudostratified Columnar
Transitional