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Provide an example image for the cells below.
(1 point) Responses diploid cell diploid cell triploid cell triploid cell haploid
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Why are there different types of cells?
There are not different types of cells. During mitosis, cells become specialized.
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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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Some differentiated cells become senescent almost immediately, leaving the cell cycle and undergoing terminal differentiation.
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What general type of cell do fibroblasts make?(1 point)
Responses tissue tissue blood blood neural neural heart
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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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Some differentiated cells become senescent almost immediately, leaving the cell cycle and undergoing terminal differentiation.
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What is a group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function?
organelle organ system tissue organ
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How are somatic cells different from gametes?(1 point)
Responses Somatic cells contain half the number of chromosomes. Somatic
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How are somatic cells different from gametes?(1 point)
1 Somatic cells are sex cells. 2 Somatic cell mutations are not passed to
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How are somatic cells different from gametes?(1 point)
Responsess Somatic cells are sex cells. Somatic cells are sex cells.
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How are somatic cells different from gametes?
A. Somatic cells contain half the number of chromosomes. B. Somatic cell mutations
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How are somatic cells different from gametes?(1 point) Responses
Somatic cells are sex cells. Somatic cells do not go through
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How are somatic cells different from gametes?(1 point)
Responses Somatic cells are sex cells. Somatic cells are sex cells.
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which of the following cell types are flagellated
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Which of the following cell types are produced by meiosis?
a zygotes b diploid sperm and egg cells c gametes d somatic cells
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Which cell types would have the ,begin emphasis,most,end emphasis, mitochondria?
Answer options with 5 options A. fat cells
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Why are there different types of cells?(1 point)
Responses Different types of cells have different chromosomes in them. Gene
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Can a neuron produce more red blood cells?
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How are somatic cells different from gametes?
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How are somatic cells different from gametes?(1 point)
Responses a. Somatic cells are sex cells. b. Somatic cells contain half
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A(n) _________ cell has a nucleas and typical organelles.
A.prokaryotic B.eukryotic
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What are the three main differences between a plant cell and an animal cell? How do these differ from a prokaryotic cell?
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How does an amoeba compare with a red blood cell? (1 point)
Responses An amoeba is responsible for all functions, and a red blood
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A population of deer gets exposed to a pesticide that produces mutations in one of the following types of cells. In which type
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How are somatic cells different from gametes? (1 point)
Somatic cells do not go through cell division. Somatic cells contain half
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All organisms begin life as a _____ cell.
A, haploid B. diploid C. single D. embryonic
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Which of the following is NOT unicellular?
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HOW MANY CELL TYPES DO YOU KNOW? HOW ABOUT TISSUE TYPES AND ORGAN SYSTEMS? WRITE DOWN EXAMPLES OF EACH LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION
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What defines a collection of cells as a gland rather than an organ? (1 point)
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An analysis of four cell types isolated form the same organism is shown here. Based on the evidence in the table, which
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How are muscle cells and bone cells similar? (1 point)
• Both gather information from inside and outside the body. • Both
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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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What cells are found in the pancreas?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Alpha, beta, and delta cells B Alpha, beta, and gamma cells
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Bee cells and H cells are too important cells in the immune system that help fight infection
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How are muscle cells and bone cells similar?
1. Both control involuntary movements such as the beating of your heart. 2. Both
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You are looking at a sample under the microscope. You see a cell that has a plasma membrane, a nucleus, and membrane-bound
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A ________ cell contains a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles.
Choose one: A. prokaryotic B. virus C.
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Compare how neurons and glia are categorized?
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what is the location of a schwann cell and a sattelite glial cell.
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Bone matrix is produced by __ and cartilage matrix is produced by__.
Group of answer choices chondrocytes, fibroblasts
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