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why do macrophages have high numbers of ribosomes and lysosomes
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mitch
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There are a few differences between the jobs of plant and animal cells. Which of the following is unique, specialized PLANT cell
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chicken
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5. Synapsis occurs during ____________.
a. Telophase I b. Anaphase II c. Diplonema d. Pachynema e. Diakinesis
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Rondezy
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Mitosis: (1 point)
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itzme
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What is the importance of microtubules in cell division?
A.They provide a pathway for organelles to move into the newly formed
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Grade A Assassin
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When a stem cell differentiates and changes in size and shape, specific genes are being...
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Alli lovely
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A special type of cell division, called meiosis , is used to form sex cells or gametes. Which statement is true about this type
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mommy
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In cell fractionation. the purpose of keeping the tissue sample in an isotonic solution in a refrigerator prior to
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tadese
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Q: Describe how chloroplasts provide energy for plant cells?
A: Chloroplasts use light energy to make sugar from carbon dioxide
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Gbebe
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What is the term for cells used for reproduction that contain the haploid number of chromosomes?
parent cells somatic cells
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Rose
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Which statement correctly describes why the phospholipids of the cell membrane arrange the way they do in a bilayer?
The polar
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Anonymous
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In a cell, what is the function of the cell membrane?
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vfdghgh
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An animal cell that is surrounded by fresh water will burst because osmotic pressure causes...
A. water to move into the cell B.
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Please Help
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In osmosis
A) water moves from extracellular to intracellular compartments. B) water moves from a region of high water
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LABUB
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what do BOTH plant and animal cells
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most of the life of a cell is spent in a period of growth and development called_____.
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audrey
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will red blood cells undergo hemolysis, crenation or no change at all.
10%m/v NaCl 2% m/v glucose H2O 5% m/v glucose how would I
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Jason
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Consider the following situation. A cell is in a solution that contains dissolved oxygen. As the cell uses oxygen for
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Anonymous
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I allow things to enter and leave the cell. if I don't think you're helpful to the cell I wont let you in. Who am I?
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Clarissa
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Imagine that you are the scientist who discovered cells. If you were to give a speech to a group of fellow scientists, what key
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pj tilly
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What graphic could you use to best show the checkpoints in the cell cycle?
a. line graph b. bar graph c. flowchart d. map I'm not
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Anonymous
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How is an organelle like a tiny organ
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Lilly
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How to do a analogy of a cell compared to tissue.
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taliah
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suppose a cell is placed in a large container of water with a very low solute concentration.what do you think will happen?
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kate
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If I had an experiment where I was testing how the membrane permeability is affected by ethanol, and by doing this had to
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anonymous
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What effect does an increase or decrease in the pH of the cell cytoplasm have on proteins and their ability to function?
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Anonymous
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What effects does an increase or decrease in the pH of the cell cytoplasm have on proteins and their ability to function?
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clark
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Organisms that live in environments and are hypotonic have cell membranes that differ in permeability from those that live in
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mark
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When elongated, tube-shaped cells from the lining of the intestine are treated with a certain chemical, the cells sag and become
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Anonymous
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Unicellular cells must carry out ___ of life.(1 point)
Responses a few functions a few functions a single function a single
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sus
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Which organelle process sugar
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As you have learned, cells contain structures called organelles.
What organelle is responsible for packing proteins and other
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Help
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Which type of cells have a high concentration of mitochondria?
(1 point) • skin cells • nerve cells • blood cells • heart
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Help
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Which of the following best describes the function of the ribosomes in eukaryotic cells?
(1 point) decodes the sequence of bases
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Help
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Unicellular cells must carry out ___ of life.
a few functions a few functions specific functions specific functions a single
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yippeee
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How is it a solution of 300mOsM NaCl is both isotonic and isosmotic to a red blood cell with an osmolarity of 300mOsM? Yet a
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p
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Plant cells contain tiny green Response area,t
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sus
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If I put a red blood cell into pure water it will swell and burst, why is this?
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g
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a cell is placed in distilled water and then transferred to a 5% salt solution. aw a result of this procedure, the cell would be
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Choi
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What is not a challenge of a cell? A Obtaining and using energy B Being self-sufficient C reproudcuing D Maintaining its
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What is dendrite?
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Why are lysosomes important to the health of cells?
A. They create cell boundaries and make cells rigid B. They break down
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Chuuya Nakahara
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Which model best illustrates the formation of blood cells?
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Which statement correctly classifies
ATP, cytoplasm, and mitochondria? (1 point)Cytoplasm is found in • ATP, and ATP is found
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Connexuskid34
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7th grade connexus (yes this is the lesson that got changed to a quiz i got u ^^)
lesson: organelles q1: cells q2: unicellular
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ang3l under the starss
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which cells carry nutrients from food to the rest of the cells in the body.
A. Blood cells B. Nerve cells C. muscle cells D.
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the gap between two brain cells is 0.0020 nm. how many meters is this
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jen
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What are the three important functions water preforms in cells
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cici
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what part of eukaryotic cell is least important?
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Tracy
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