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Cell Structure and Function
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Which of these contains genetic material and is found in the nucleus?
ribosomes chromatin vacuole nucleolus
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Differentiate with diagram, plants and animal cell
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What function do ribosomes have within a cell?
A. Ribosomes produce ATP. B. Ribosomes synthesize proteins. C. Ribosomes contain
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The diagram shows a cell.
The cell is green and rectangular with two outer layers. The cell contains various organelles inside
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Mariana drew a picture of a cell and showed it to Erik. The diagram below shows what she drew.
Erik compared it to other types of
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Why are cells called the “basic building blocks of life?”
The human body is made up of over 100 trillion cells. Most cells
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Mariana drew a picture of a cell and showed it to Erik. The diagram below shows what she drew. Erik compared it to other types
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If a particular cell is known to be round and incapable of producing its own food, which one of these organelles would you
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Compare and contrast bone and cellulose.
O Cellulose and bone both provide support. However, plants are supported using bone, and
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Most animal cells have chloroplasts too.
Most animal cells have chloroplasts too. True False
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Which statement is correct about rough ER and smooth ER?(1 point)
Responses Rough ER transports proteins, and smooth ER contains
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Which statement is correct about rough ER and smooth ER?(1 point)
Responses Rough ER transports proteins, and smooth ER contains
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Which statement is correct about rough ER and smooth ER?(1 point)
Responses Rough ER transports materials other than proteins,
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Examine the plant cell diagram, which shows glucose being made from carbon dioxide and water.
How does the cell obtain energy for
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Which statement is correct about rough ER and
smooth ER? (1 point) Rough ER transports materials other than proteins, and smooth
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What helps the plasma membrane function? (1 point)
channels and chain-like structures chloroplasts and mitochondria nuclei and
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ow does an amoeba compare with a red blood cell?
(1 point) They are both organisms. An amoeba is responsible for all functions,
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Why are lysosomes important to the health of cells?(1 point)
Responses They break down worn-out cell parts that are no longer
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“Endo” means “internal” or “within.” “Symbiosis” means “a mutually beneficial relationship.” How do modern
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ow does an amoeba compare with a red blood cell?
(1 point) A.An amoeba is responsible for all functions, and a red blood cell is
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Which uses energy to pick up molecules outside the cell and carry them inside?
vacuole cell membrane cytoplasm transport protein
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Water is important for the _____ of cells.
size, shape, and temperature temperature, color, and odor color, odor, and size shape,
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Organisms are classified as either prokaryotes or eukaryotes. Which of the following do the cells of all prokaryotes and
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How does an amoeba compare with a red blood cell? (1 point)
Responses They both have pseuopods. They are both organisms. An
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Which statement correctly describes the function of pumps in the plasma membrane? (1 point)
Responses Pumps hold the plasma
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Where are organelles like mitochondria and the Golgi apparatus found? (1 point)
Responses plasma membrane plasma membrane nucleus
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• Explain why animal cells do not require a cell wall or a central vacuole.
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Which statement correctly describes the function of pumps in the plasma membrane? (1 point) Responses Pumps glue the plasma
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Where does transcription occur?
In Cytoplasm In Cytoplasm In Nucleus In Nucleus In Ribosome In Ribosome In DNA
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What does a cell membrane do for cells in addition to controlling what can enter and leave the cell?
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Unicellular cells must carry out ___ of life.(1 point)
Responses a few functions a few functions specific functions specific
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Briefly describe and give the function of the Centriole part of the cell
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How does an amoeba compare with a red blood cell? (1 point)
Responses They are both organisms. They are both organisms. An amoeba
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obeserve the electron micrograph of the human sperm cell
Note the nucleus, flagellum, mitochondria, and acrosome. What is the
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Read through the list of topics from this unit.
Characteristics of cells Comparing plant and animal cells Modeling the parts of
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• What is a chloroplast? Explain how a root of a plant, that lacks Chloroplasts, gets energy. What organelles are involved
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that continued functioning is known as endosymbiosis. Below the diagram represents a theory about cells. The origin of which
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Which statement is correct about the function of a pseudopod? (1 point)
Responses It helps unicellular organisms reproduce. It
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Which of the following is true about the cells of the human body?
A. All cells in the human body are shaped like discs and
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Most multicellular organisms are composed of cells with different shapes and sizes, and those cells perform different functions.
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The diagram below shows the general sizes of atoms, small molecules, proteins, viruses, prokaryotic cells, and eukaryotic cells.
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A single cell includes many specialized parts and organelles to carry out various processes. For example, the endoplasmic
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Cells contain specialized parts known as organelles. These specialized parts perform very specific functions within cells. For
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Homeostasis refers to the necessity of an organism to maintain constant or stable internal conditions. What structure helps
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In three short sentences, explain why animal cells do not require a cell wall or a central vacuole for their functions.(4
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What is the primary function of the cell wall?
* 1 point Support and protect the cell Store DNA Direct the activities of the cell
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What is the function of the chloroplasts in a Euglena?
A. They break apart sugars. B. They capture energy from sunlight. •C.
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The basic unit of structure and function in all living things is
A. a cell. B. a system. •c. a tissue. D. an organ. ) E. an
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Darnell is making a model of a city to represent the functions within a cell.
Which city part should he use to represent the
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An unknown sale contains mitochondria
Can this observation be used to identify the cell as a plant.
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