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Cell Structure and Function
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Write a brief summary of the passage in the video. Be sure to include only the main idea and essential supporting details from
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What would happen to a cell that lacked smooth endoplasmic reticulum?(1 point) Responses It would not be able to replicate DNA.
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The benefit of Multicellular organisms is that cells can be specilised for different functions. Meaning they can have different
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In addition to a cell membrane, what other features are universal to all cells?
A: Nucules, ribosomes, and DNA B: DNA, cytoplasm,
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What helps the plasma membrane function? (1 point)
COURSE TOOLS O chloroplasts and mitochondra O channels and chain-like
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Which statement is correct about rough ER and smooth ER? (1 point)
O Rough ER transports proteins, and smooth ER contains
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Unicellular cells must carry out _ _ of life. (1 point)
• specific functions • a single function • all functions • a few
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What is the function of the cell membrane?(1 point) Responses store genetic information store genetic information control the
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Bacterial cells are prokaryotic. Select two structures of bacterial cells and briefly describe them; what do they look like,
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I need help with a crossword and I cant figure out what the words are too these clues:
Possible opening found in the cell
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In 1665, Robert Hooke, an English scientist, reported an interesting observation while looking through his microscope at a cork,
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Jennifer
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The diagram shows a process that is occurring in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell.
What would MOST LIKELY happen if the process
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Scientists have developed antibiotics that destroy the cell walls of some cells. This medicine works really well on bacteria.
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Which sequence correctly traces the path of a protein in the cell?(1 point)
Responses ribosome, endoplasmic reticulum,
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Which molecules compose the majority of the cellular membrane of all cells, and possess both hydrophilic and hydrophobic
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The cell membrane’s main function is to(1 point)
Responses Protect the cell structurally Protect the cell structurally Dissolve
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How does the structure of a cell support its function?
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All cell are surrounded by membranes. The main role of the cell membrane is to
A.regulate the cell's interactions with the
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Mario Garcia
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I am doing a chart on function and structure and i am stumped by this question
Modified cell products must arrive to specific
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Bongo
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Please match the term to the best definition.
Column A 1. Movement of substances from areas of high concentration to areas of low
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why is a cell small?
and how can this be related to the diffusion rate and the synthetic capacity?
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Please Help with the last few questions on my Science Test.
11. Molecules naturally spread from areas of ______________
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Can someone tell me if I'm wrong? I'm second guessing my answers right now. I'm going back and forth on t
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Why can multicellular organisms be more complex than unicellular organisms?
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Which of these is selectively permeable? (1 point) door window screen wall mirror 12. The process that releases energy
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The cell membrane is a highly selective barrier that controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell. In fact, polar
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A student observes two different types of cells under a microscope. She noticed that one cell had many more mitochondria than
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the answer for each is a cell part
what is the powerhouse of a cell & site of ATP production? what supports the shape of the
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Amy
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i need help finding what these words are from these clues:
possible opening found in the cell membrane substance which makes up
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Jillian
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This is a choose the best answer question:
The location of protein synthesis in eukaryotic cells is the a)nucleus. b)cytoplasm.
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Kara
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- What fraction of an E coli cell is occupied by its DNA?
How would I find the fraction? If I knew the volume of an E coli cell,
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Janae
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A biologist finds a cell with what appears to be two nuclei(nucleus) what conclusion might you make about why this cell appears
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Peyton
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The diagram above represents two cells, X and Y. Which statement is correct concerning Cell X? (1 point) Responses It obtains
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Which organelle of a prokaryotic cell contain genetic information?
a. cell membrane b. ribosomes c. nucleus d. nucleoid I think
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The membrane that surrounds a certain type of living cell has a surface area of 4.50 10-9 m2 and a thickness of 1.08 10-8 m.
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Julie
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the volume of a certain bacterial cell is 1.39um^3. what is its volume in mm^3?
what is the volume of exactly 1e4 cells in liters
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Parts of the cell membrane fill with water and pinch off to become vacuoles inside the cell.
Passive or Active Transport: Name of
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Word box : Synthesis, Lysosome, Enzymes, Mitochondrion, Cristae, self replicate, centrioles, nucleus, DNA, nucleolus, mitosis
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Prokaryotes are different from eukaryotes. Which of the following are missing in prokaryotes?
( 1 point ) A.) cytoplasm B.) a
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Can someone help me with these?
5. Make proteins. Some ribosomes are "free" while others are attaches to the ectoplasmic
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cells are the basic units of structure and function in living organisims
ture or false
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Where does the process of cellular respiration take place?
A. Chloroplast (tall grass) B. Mitochondria (dock) C. Nucleus (fishing
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All cells have the same size, shape, and function within the multicellular organism.
true or false
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1 what is cell wall? 2 what is cytoplasm? 3what is cell made up of? 4 who discovered cell and how? 5 How do subtances move out
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Please elaborate John Dalton's statement,"all living things are made up of cells".By the way, I'm G-11 student.
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Jane
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A student is comparing prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. However, there is one error in the graphic organizer created by the
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The mitochondrion is responsible for
a. producing glucose from sunlight c. converting glucose into usable energy b. burning up
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Which statement about plasma membranes is correct? (1 point).
• Both plant cells and animal cells have flexible plasma
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Are your heart cells the same as your brain cells? Why or why not?(1 point)
Responses No, different sections of the cells' DNA
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Help with my course work
3 strips of potatoes of equal sizes are put into water, weak sucrose and strong sucrose solution. As far
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