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Biology

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

NGSS
MS-LS1-2, MS-LS1-1, MS-LS1-7

+8

Standards-aligned

Created by

Michael Minton

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23 Slides • 51 Questions

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Arrange the following terms from simplest to most complex.

Cell

Tissue

Organ

Organ System

Organism

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Multiple Choice

What is the only example of a Prokaryotic cell?

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Bacteria

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Mushroom

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Plant

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Dog

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of eukaryotic cells?

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Lack of a plasma membrane

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A single circular chromosome

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Membrane-bound organelles

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Absence of ribosomes

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A single- celled organism can be classified as a prokaryote based on the absence of…..

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a cell membrane.

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a nucleus.

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cytoplasm.

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ribosomes.

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Which of these is the best model of a prokaryotic cell?

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A

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B

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C

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D

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Multiple Choice

Which do BOTH prokaryotes and eukaryotes contain?

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nucleus

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mitochondria

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ribosomes

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cell wall

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An organism that has its DNA in a nucleus and has membrane-bound organelles is called --- (NEW version of a cell found in most organisms including plants and animals)

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mutlicellular

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eukayotic

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unicellular

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prokaryotic

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Multiple Select

What do ALL cell types have in common? Select ALL correct answers

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nucleus

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genetic material

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ribosomes

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cell membrane

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cytoplasm

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Multiple Choice

All of the following contain a cell wall except:

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prokaryotes

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animal cells

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plant cells

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bacteria

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Identify the structure that is labeled "H" in the image.

(Hint: This organelle creates energy for the cell)

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cell wall

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chloroplast

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mitochondria

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nucleus

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cell membrane

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What is the arrow pointing to?

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Cell wall

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Chloroplast

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Cytoplasm

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Cell membrane

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Multiple Choice

What is the function of ribosomes in protein synthesis?

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To replicate DNA

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To synthesize lipids

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To synthesize proteins

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To modify proteins

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What is the difference between rough and smooth ER?
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There is no difference.
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Plants have rough ER, animals have smooth ER.
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What type of injuries the Doctors treat.
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Rough has ribosomes, smooth does not.

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Multiple Choice

In what organelle does photosynthesis take place?

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Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Vacuole

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Chloroplasts

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Mitochondria

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"Storage tanks" Can hold food, water or waste for the cell
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Ribosomes
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Vacuole
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Chloroplast
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Nucleolus

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Which of the following is directly involved in the transportation of materials inside/within the cell?
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Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Vacuole
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Lysosome
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Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following describes the function of the nucleolus?

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Command Center for the Cell

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Produce ribosomes

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To hold chromosomes

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To make DNA

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Multiple Choice

These organelles found only in animal cells play an important role in cell division.

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chromosomes

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centrioles

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chromatin

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chloroplast

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I am a protein packaging and shipping machine! Who am I?
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vacuole
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ribosome
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endoplasmic reticulum
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golgi apparatus

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You might think of me as the trash collector, but recycler is maybe more accurate. I am full of digestive enzymes. What am I?

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cytoplasm

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lysosome

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vacuole

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ribosome

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Multiple Choice

When the cell is not dividing, we give the genetic information this name.

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chromosomes

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centrioles

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chromatin

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chloroplast

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Multiple Choice

Creates lipids for the body

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DNA

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Centrioles

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Lysosomes

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Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Multiple Choice

Where are proteins made?
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Golgi body
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Mitoichondrion
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Chromosomes
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Ribosomes

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Multiple Choice

This organelle takes glucose and turns it into ENERGY for plant and animal cells.

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Chloroplast

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Mitochondria

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Lysosome

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Ribosome

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Multiple Choice

What is the gel-like substance inside of cells called?

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photoplasm
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photosynthesis
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cytoskeleton
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cytoplasm

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Multiple Choice

What organelle regulates what enters and exits the cell?

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Cell Wall

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Cytoplasm

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Nucleous

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Cell Membrane

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Multiple Choice

"Envelopes" of the cell, used for transporting material: 
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Vesicles
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Centrioles
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ATP
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Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct pathway for proteins being produced to be exported from the cell?

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ribosome-> rough ER-> Golgi body-> transport vesicle-> cell membrane

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ribosome-> smooth ER-> Golgi body-> transport vesicle-> cell membrane

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ribosome-> rough ER-> lysosome-> transport vesicle-> cell membrane

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ribosome-> rough ER-> smooth ER-> transport vesicle-> cell membrane

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Multiple Choice

What would likely happen to a freshwater plant if it were placed in a saltwater environment?

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The plant would thrive due to increased nutrient availability.

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The plant's cells would become turgid because of the influx of water.

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The plant's cells would lose water and shrivel.

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The plant would not experience any change in its water content.

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The image represents the fluid mosaic model. Which of the following best describes the fluid mosaic model?

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Cell membrane components are able to float and move throughout the membrane surface

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Cell membrane components are stuck in place. It is critical to get the placement right

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The membrane is not flexible at all and cannot expand

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The membrane allows fluids to pass through easily

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Multiple Choice

What are the main differences between plant cells and animal cells?

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Plant cells have a cell wall, animal cells do not

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Plant cells have chloroplasts, animal cells do not

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Plant cells have a large central vacuole, animal cells have many smaller vacuoles

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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

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Passive transport requires no

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concentration gradients

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osmosis

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motion

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energy

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Multiple Choice

This example of passive transport is the diffusion of water.
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osmosis
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concentration gradient
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isotonic
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facilitated diffusion

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Multiple Choice

This example of passive transport gets energy from the natural motion of particles
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osmosis
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concentration gradient
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isotonic
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diffusion

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Multiple Choice

Controlling what goes into or out of the cell with the help of energy is called
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active transport
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endocytosis
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passive transport
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exocytosis

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Multiple Choice

This process gets rid of wastes.
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endocytosis
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exocytosis
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osmosis
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diffusion

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Multiple Choice

The movement of molecules against a concentration gradient
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simple diffusion
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facilitated diffusion
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active transport
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osmosis

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Match the following forms of active transport.

moving large materials into the cell from low to high

moving large materials out the cell from low to high

moving ions

across the cell membrane in opposite directions

Endocytosis

Exocytosis

Sodium/Potassium Pump

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Multiple Choice

Most active transport proteins use energy from the breakdown of:
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nucleus
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cell membrane
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ATP
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mitochondria

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Which type of Passive Transport is being represented in this picture?
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Passive Diffusion
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Simple Diffusion
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Active Diffusion
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Facilitated Diffusion

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Multiple Choice

This takes substances into a cell
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endocytosis
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exocytosis
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both

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Multiple Choice

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This red blood cell swelled and burst because it was placed in a solution that is -

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hypotonic

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isotonic

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hypertonic

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The concentration of red molecules outside the cell is higher than the concentration inside the cell. The red molecules cannot penetrate the cell. The cell is inside a ______.

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hypotonic solution

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hypertonic solution

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Multiple Choice

What is turgor pressure and what happens without it?

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pressure exerted by water inside the cell pushing against the cell wall

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pressure of the outside of the cell wall

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no pressure at all

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pressure exerted by gravity

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What type of solution is shown in the picture?

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Hypertonic

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Hypotonic

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Isotonic

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This a picture of an animal and plant cell placed in a solution. Describe the solution?

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Isotonic

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Hypotonic

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Hypertonic

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Which cell is placed into a hypotonic environment? 
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A
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B
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D

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Multiple Choice

 An animal cell placed in a hypertonic (salty) solution will
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Stay the same
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Shrink- get smaller
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Swell- get bigger

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Multiple Choice

This solution has the highest concentration of particles.
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hypertonic
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hypotonic
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isotonic

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Multiple Choice

This solution has the highest concentration of water molecules.
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hypertonic
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hypotonic
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isotonic

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This solution has the equal concentrations of water molecules and particles.
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hypertonic
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hypotonic
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isotonic
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