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Michael Minton
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Arrange the following terms from simplest to most complex.
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ System
Organism
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What is the only example of a Prokaryotic cell?
Bacteria
Mushroom
Plant
Dog
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Which of the following is a characteristic feature of eukaryotic cells?
Lack of a plasma membrane
A single circular chromosome
Membrane-bound organelles
Absence of ribosomes
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A single- celled organism can be classified as a prokaryote based on the absence of…..
a cell membrane.
a nucleus.
cytoplasm.
ribosomes.
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Which of these is the best model of a prokaryotic cell?
A
B
C
D
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Which do BOTH prokaryotes and eukaryotes contain?
nucleus
mitochondria
ribosomes
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)
mutlicellular
eukayotic
unicellular
prokaryotic
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What do ALL cell types have in common? Select ALL correct answers
nucleus
genetic material
ribosomes
cell membrane
cytoplasm
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All of the following contain a cell wall except:
prokaryotes
animal cells
plant cells
bacteria
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Identify the structure that is labeled "H" in the image.
(Hint: This organelle creates energy for the cell)
cell wall
chloroplast
mitochondria
nucleus
cell membrane
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What is the arrow pointing to?
Cell wall
Chloroplast
Cytoplasm
Cell membrane
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What is the function of ribosomes in protein synthesis?
To replicate DNA
To synthesize lipids
To synthesize proteins
To modify proteins
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In what organelle does photosynthesis take place?
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Vacuole
Chloroplasts
Mitochondria
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Which of the following describes the function of the nucleolus?
Command Center for the Cell
Produce ribosomes
To hold chromosomes
To make DNA
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These organelles found only in animal cells play an important role in cell division.
chromosomes
centrioles
chromatin
chloroplast
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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?
cytoplasm
lysosome
vacuole
ribosome
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When the cell is not dividing, we give the genetic information this name.
chromosomes
centrioles
chromatin
chloroplast
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Creates lipids for the body
DNA
Centrioles
Lysosomes
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
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This organelle takes glucose and turns it into ENERGY for plant and animal cells.
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
Lysosome
Ribosome
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What organelle regulates what enters and exits the cell?
Cell Wall
Cytoplasm
Nucleous
Cell Membrane
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What is the correct pathway for proteins being produced to be exported from the cell?
ribosome-> rough ER-> Golgi body-> transport vesicle-> cell membrane
ribosome-> smooth ER-> Golgi body-> transport vesicle-> cell membrane
ribosome-> rough ER-> lysosome-> transport vesicle-> cell membrane
ribosome-> rough ER-> smooth ER-> transport vesicle-> cell membrane
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What would likely happen to a freshwater plant if it were placed in a saltwater environment?
The plant would thrive due to increased nutrient availability.
The plant's cells would become turgid because of the influx of water.
The plant's cells would lose water and shrivel.
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?
Cell membrane components are able to float and move throughout the membrane surface
Cell membrane components are stuck in place. It is critical to get the placement right
The membrane is not flexible at all and cannot expand
The membrane allows fluids to pass through easily
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What are the main differences between plant cells and animal cells?
Plant cells have a cell wall, animal cells do not
Plant cells have chloroplasts, animal cells do not
Plant cells have a large central vacuole, animal cells have many smaller vacuoles
All of the above
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Passive transport requires no
concentration gradients
osmosis
motion
energy
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Match
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
Endocytosis
Exocytosis
Sodium/Potassium Pump
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This red blood cell swelled and burst because it was placed in a solution that is -
hypotonic
isotonic
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 ______.
hypotonic solution
hypertonic solution
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What is turgor pressure and what happens without it?
pressure exerted by water inside the cell pushing against the cell wall
pressure of the outside of the cell wall
no pressure at all
pressure exerted by gravity
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What type of solution is shown in the picture?
Hypertonic
Hypotonic
Isotonic
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This a picture of an animal and plant cell placed in a solution. Describe the solution?
Isotonic
Hypotonic
Hypertonic
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