(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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G-Chromo-somes form; nucleus disappears
G-Structures that move chromosomes
N-Side of membrane with the most solutes
G-Large surface area: small volume
I-Jelly-like fluid; suspends organelles
O-Meiosis: daughter cells compared to parent
N-Bulk movement into cell; active transport
B-Cells with no nucleus (or other organelles)
B-Saw living cells with microscope
O-Single line of chromosomes in center
N-Model of cell membrane
G-Mitosis: daughter cells compared to parent
G-Mitosis ends with ___ cells
B-"Plants are made of cells"
I-Cell walls; large vacuole; chloroplasts
O-Cell with a half chromosome set
N-Diffusion of water following stuff
B-Named the cell (looking at cork)
G-Type of cell made in mitosis
B-Bigger, more complex cells
G-Final phase; cell membrane splits; cell plate in plants.
I-Organelle that assembles proteins
O-Pairs of chromosomes line up in center
O-Type of cell made in meiosis
N-Diffusion that requires help from protein channel
I-Stores food, water, waste
N-Helps transport across cell membrane
B-"Animals are made of cells"
N-2 layers phospho-lipids (+ proteins, carbs)
I-Mainly transports from nucleus
G-Nucleus reforms; chromosomes uncoil
O-Meiosis ends with ____ cells
I-Breaks down cell waste ('janitors')
G-Spindle fibers pull sister chromatids apart
N-Moving high to low concen-tration
O-Identical chromosomes that pair up during Meiosis I