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Prokaryote cells and Eukaryote cells have some things in common and some things different. Drag the characteristics to the
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Characteristics of intermediate companion cells
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There are many differences between the two major cell types: prokaryotes and eukaryotes. However, the different structures and
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How are red blood cells and neurons different? (1 point)
COURSE TOOLS O Neurons are all the same size, but red blood cells are
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Which of the following types of cells would you expect to have excess mitochondria?(1 point)
Responses A fat cell that needs to
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Marlene is observing cells under a microscope. She observes that they are round, simple and lack complex membrane bound
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Explain how the pair of terms are related and/or how they are different.
1. Haploid and diploid 2. Body cells and gametes
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Which cell type undergoes terminal differentiation?(1 point)
Responses hair cells hair cells epithelial cells epithelial cells
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How do connective tissue cells differ from nerve cells
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Which type of cell has a life span of four days?
Colon Heart Skin Brain
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Which cell type undergoes terminal differentiation? ( 1 point )
A.) heart cells B.) stem cells C.) hair cells D.) epithelial
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Are your heart cells the same as your brain cells? Why or why not? ( 1 point )
A.) Yes, during mitosis, the resulting daughter
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What general type of cell do fibroblasts make?
Heart Neutral Tissue Blood
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Which cell type would be most likely to put off senescence and terminal differentiation so it could continue to replicate in
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Which cell type undergoes terminal differentiation?(1 point)
Responses hair cells hair cells epithelial cells epithelial cells
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Which type of stem cell is able to differentiate into any cell type, including extraembryonic placental cells?(1 point)
Responses
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Which cell type undergoes terminal differentiation?(1 point) Responses hair cells hair cells heart cells heart cells stem cells
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What is the main difference between haploid and diploid cells?
A Haploid cells have the same number of chromosomes as diploid
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Skin cells (1 point)
become quiescent quickly. have terminally differentiated. are stem cells. become senescent quickly.
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What general type of cell do fibroblasts make?(1 point)
Responses blood blood neural neural heart heart tissue
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How do connective tissue cells differ from nerve cells
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Some differentiated cells become senescent almost immediately, leaving the cell cycle and undergoing terminal differentiation.
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Which cell type undergoes terminal differentiation?(1 point)
Responses stem cells stem cells heart cells heart cells hair cells
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What general type of cell do fibroblast make?
Tissue Neural Heart Blood
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Which cell type would most likely to put off senescence and terminal differentiation so it could continue to replicate in order
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Which type of cell has a life span of four days?(1 point) Responses heart heart brain brain skin skin colon
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No, different sections of the cells' DNA are "tuned on" causing heart cells to have different characteristics from brain cells.
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Some differentiated cells become senescent almost immediately, leaving the cell cycle and undergoing terminal differentiation.
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Why are there different types of cells?(1 point)
Responses Different types of cells have different chromosomes in them. Different
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A) Which type of cell has a life span of four days? (1 point)
skin heart brain colon
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How are diploid and haploid cells similar and different?
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Which type of cell has a life span of four days?(1 point)
Responses skin skin colon colon brain
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Julia and Vinay are learning about cells in their high school Biology class. To gain a deeper understanding of cells,
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Which type of cell is shown in the figure? (1 point) Responses polyploid cell polyploid cell triploid cell triploid cell haploid
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Which type of cell is shown in the figure? (1 point) Responses polyploid cell triploid cell haploid cell diploid cell
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Which type of cell is shown in the figure? (1 point) Responses a. polyploid cell b. triploid cell c. haploid cell d. diploid
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Which type of cell is shown in the figure?
a. polyploid cell b. triploid cell c. haploid cell d. diploid cell
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Which type of cell is shown in the figure? a. polyploid cell b. triploid cell c. haploid cell d. diploid cell
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How are somatic cells different from gametes?(1 point)
a .Somatic cells are sex cells. b. Somatic cells contain half the number
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mason Mascolino
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Which cell type undergoes terminal differentiation?(1 point)
Responses hair cells epithelial cells stem cells heart cells
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Which cell type undergoes terminal differentiation?(1 point) Responses heart cells heart cells stem cells stem cells epithelial
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Some differentiated cells become senescent almost immediately, leaving the cell cycle and undergoing terminal differentiation.
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Plant cell vs Animal cell- Definition, 25 Differences with cell organelles
a Plants have a larger vacuole b Plant and animal
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if a call has two copies of each chromosome, which type of cell is it?
a diploid an egg a gamete a haploid
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Immature bone cells are called:
(1 point) Responses osteoblasts. osteoblasts. cartilage. cartilage. osteocytes. osteocytes.
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Which cell type undergoes terminal differentiation?(1 point) Responses stem cells stem cells hair cells hair cells heart cells
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is an egg cell of an organism contains 12 chromosomes, how many chromosomes should be present in a heart cell of the same
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How are pluripotent and multipotent cells different?(1 point)
Responses A multipotent cell can become many different types of
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What general type of cell do fibroblasts make?(1 point)
Responses heart tissue blood neural
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Immediately after an embryo forms, it begins to replicate new cells. What is the most likely type of cells that form during the
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