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Which structure is unique to eukaryotic cells?
DNA cell membrane ribosomes nucleus
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kuol wor
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Since fermentation occus in the cytoplasm of yeast cells explain the role of mitochondria in yeast cells?
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Eric
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Questions:
1.Why are lysosomes important to the health of cells? 2.Which of the following organelles provide structure and
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Coconut
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Mitosis in Complex Organisms Quick Check
What happens during cytokinesis? The cytoplasm falls apart. The cytoplasm divides. The
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lols
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An isotonic solution is equivalent to mOsmol.
600 120 10 300 100
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What is the function of ribosomes?
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Fuad Faji Femal
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To modify protein and part of the cell what is one of the organelle most likely functioning?
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Fuad Faji Femal
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MHCII proteins are found on
phagocytes Supressor T cells red blood cells only all nucleated cells plasma cells
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Regions of undifferentiated cells capable of cell division
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Mimi
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What is the relationship among ribosomes,endoplasimic reticulum,Golgi apparatus and the plasma membrane?How do they work
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Kondwani moyo
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What cell types make up each tissue in eudicot stem
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Yvonne
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As insulin is released, it is wrapped in a sac as it moves across a cell membrane to enter the bloodstream, circulating until it
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Just Me
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Cells with Nuclie Photosynthetic autotroph Heterotrophic
Gecko Palm Tree Flu agaric mushroom Gecko Palm Tree Flu agaric mushroom
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hi
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Match the term with the correct definition.
Organelle 1.a single-celled organism that has characteristics of both plants and
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fe
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Cytochrome is a protein found in blood cytochrome is found in the mitochondria membrane and helps our cells produce energy
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yes
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Cytochrome is a protein found in blood cytochrome is found in the mitochondrial membrane and helps our cells produce energy
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hatemaths
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A team of scientists is trying to classify a recently discovered species. The scientists decided first to determine whether its
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In three to five sentences, explain why animal cells do not require a cell wall or a central vacuole for their functions.(4
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F
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Bacteria and humans are similar in that they(1 point)
Responses 1.are unicellular. 2.grow and reproduce. 3.are multicellular.
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stan enhypen
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Name all the cell types that make up each tissue and function of each cell type in monocot root and they develop from primary
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Tali
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Name all the cell types that make up each tissue and function of each cell type in dicot root
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Tali
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In 3 sentences, describe how you would use search terms to effectively find information about the topic. Include the specific
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Make_That_Make_Sense
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Cell types that make up each tissue and function of each cell type in dicot leaf and they develop in which primary meristem
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Tali
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What function in plant cells comparable to an animal eating food?
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hi
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Which of the following is not present in cell membrane?
a- phospholipid b- glycolipid c- lignin d- cholesterol
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hi
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What is the function of a nerve cell in a multicellular organism?
* 1 point A. produce and manage movement B. store and
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Anonymous
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Unicellular cells must carry out ___ of life.
* 1 point A. all functions B. a single function C. specific functions D. a few
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Anonymous
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Unicellular cells must carry out ___ of life.
* 1 point A. functions B. a single function C. functions D. a few functions
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Anonymous
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Questions:
1.Compare hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions. When an environment is hypotonic, what happens to the cell?
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Coconut
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Which is a form of active transport?
A. Proteins open up channels in the cell membrane. B. Proteins push molecules through the
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Lilly
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what would happen if the cell plasma membrane was hydrophilic? how would this affect molecular movement??
The links didn't answer
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kimora
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skin cells seem to fit together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle how is this arrangement of cells helpful to an organism?
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josh
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.1.4 If hormones are active at low concentrations, why do synthetic hormones such as 2,4-D accumulate in plant cells?
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What is the name of organelle in which photosynthesis takes place in the internal structure of leaf
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Montshisi
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Bacteria and humans are similar in that they(1 point)
Responses produce energy. produce energy. are unicellular. are unicellular.
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What are plasma membranes made up of?
A. monosaccharides B. APT C. phospholipids D. lysine
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What is the principle that new cells arise from existing cells part of?
A. protein synthesis B. an ecosystem C. cell theory D.
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What makes up cell membranes and is used to create hormones?(1 point)
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Which cells contain chloroplasts?(1 point)
Responses cells in plant leaves cells in plant leaves cells in plant roots and stems
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perry
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Of these things in an environment, which one is a living thing?
What made the discovery of cells possible? Which of the following
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Toga Himiko
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What is the life science that is the study of cellular structure and function? It's also known as cytology.
Question 7 options:
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Maya
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One reason animal cells don't need a central vacuole is because they often have smaller vacuoles for storage. What is another
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kouglars
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What made the discovery of cells possible?
A.the study of viruses and bacteria B. the use of magnifying glasses C. the invention
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duh!1
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Explain why animal cells do not require a cell wall or a central vacuole
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Harlem
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A group of students was asked to list some of the similarities and differences between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells.
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Kelly
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Which statement is correct about rough ER and smooth ER?(1 point)
Responses Rough ER contains ribosomes, and smooth ER transports
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What is the function of the vacuole?
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How do the functions of the cells relate to their number of nuclei?
A. The nerve cell needs to divide more frequently than the
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blu
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Plllzzz Help,
Mitosis and Meiosis quiz 1. Skin Cells? a)continually replicate. b)become quiescent quickly c)become senescent
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SH
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Which organelle is responsible for transporting lipids in the cell?
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