Matching Pairs TEAS Science PrepOnline version Teas prep by Riley Neill 1 Flagellum 2 Cytokinesis 3 Metaphase 4 Nucleus 5 Interphase 6 Golgi Apparatus 7 Ribosome 8 Anaphase 9 Mitosis phases 10 Lysosome 11 Peroxisome 12 Chloroplast 13 Mitosis 14 Prophase 15 Vacuole 16 Endoplasmic Reticulum 17 Proteasome 18 Mitochondria 19 Meiosis 20 Telophase Photosynthesis Only for plants Energy production, The "POWERHOUSE" of the cell. Process where a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information Locomotion and sensory function Hernando the vacuum - Sensing and traveling Division into two daughter cells is completed Storage and maintaining homeostasis Storing and maintaining equilibrium Process where a single cell divides into two identical daughter cells (cell division) Degradation of hydrogen peroxide Wearing down or disintegrating hydrogen peroxide The nucleolus and the nuclear envelope are distinct and the chromosomes are in the form of threadlike chromatin Thick, coiled chromosomes, each with two chromatids, are lined up on the metaphase plate. Digestion of larger molecules Eats the big guys Sorting, Packaging, and transport of proteins. (The warehouse for proteins) Synthesis and processing of proteins, lipid expression The PRINTER for Proteins Interphase - Prophase -- Metaphase --- Anaphase ---- Telophase ----- Cytokinesis Housing DNA, The "BRAIN" of the cell. Synthesis of proteins The chromatids of each chromosome have separated and are moving toward the poles. Breakdown of proteins with expired function Breaks down expired proteins The chromosomes appear condensed and the nuclear envelope is not apparent The chromosomes are at the poles, and are becoming more diffuse. The nuclear envelope is reforming. The cytoplasm may be dividing.