Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Cellular Biology
Page 4
Questions (450)
which organ of our body cannot use GLUT1 and GLUT 3
3 answers
asked anonymously
10 views
where is the engery stored and released using ATP?
1 answer
asked by
Katy
347 views
what types of stimuli can cause the gates on ion channels to open or close?
1 answer
asked by
brittany
413 views
Which molecule carries energy inside cells?(1 point)
Responses ATP ATP oxygen oxygen water water glucose
3 answers
asked by
Jo ma
47 views
Are your heart cells the same as your brain cells? Why or why not?(1 point)
Responses No, heart cells are stem cells that
3 answers
asked by
bhgu
150 views
When a eukaryotic cell undergoes cellular division, creating two new daughter cells that have the same number of chromosomes as
3 answers
asked by
bhgu
40 views
how do antidotes for cyanide poisoning work at a cellular level
1 answer
asked by
chris
822 views
Some things I don't understand:
If oxygen accepts electrons from the electron transport chain, how does it become a molecule of
2 answers
asked by
JJ
563 views
What are the basic structures of all living organisms? (1 point)
Responses [Choice A] atoms [Choice A] atoms [Choice B]
3 answers
asked by
...
63 views
An ion pump:
A. requires hydrolysis of ATP to move ions B. does not require energy to move ions C. exchanges ions with the same
1 answer
asked by
Aletha
486 views
prokaryotes and eukaryotes differ in many regards. Discuss these differences with respect to: genetic organization, regulatory
1 answer
asked by
stacey
606 views
Oil enters the vacuole of adipose cells by ?
A) exocytosis B) facilitated diffusion C) endocytosis D) pinocytosis
1 answer
asked by
Gesica
321 views
state two roles of chorlesterol in the membrane?
please could somebody help me out! sam
1 answer
asked by
sam
368 views
A plant cell remains unchanged in shape or size when it is kept in a solution. What kind of solution is it?
Responses A distilled
1 answer
asked anonymously
40 views
Please remember NOT to post personal information nor to include your full name. These are not Internet-safe practices.
Thanks. =)
1 answer
asked by
Writeacher
349 views
What chemical fuel powers all cell activities?
Since this is not my area of expertise, I searched Google under the key words
1 answer
asked by
Maddy
489 views
How would the membranes maximum potential change if the stimulus was double the threshold frequency?
It would help if you put a
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
453 views
Thank You so much for all of your help. I really needed it.
1 answer
asked by
chris
342 views
Use an example to describe the relationship among cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems
Do you mean analogy rather than
1 answer
asked by
marco
591 views
At the molecular level, how do some organisms sustain life in the absence of oxygen?
are u brittany berry?
1 answer
asked by
Brittany
371 views
At molecular level, why do many organisms need oxygen to survive?
1 answer
asked by
Brittany
322 views
why is it important to produce millions of new cells by the time you finish reading this sentence?
how does each new cell get its
1 answer
asked by
Diamond
371 views
PLz help
see below
1 answer
asked by
Svetlana
305 views
1. In an experiment, you remove the nucleus from an amoeba. Predict what will happen to the amoeba and explain why.
plz help What
1 answer
asked by
Karla
736 views
1. When calcium diffuse into the cytosol, it binds to________. This complex is involved in the production of nitric oxide (no)
1 answer
asked by
Tamara
445 views
Please help me out with this:
You have just located a nucleolus in the nucleus. You are able to excise thsi area of the genome
1 answer
asked by
Christine
532 views
The main source of ATP in an organism comes from
a the mitochondria. b the vesicles. c the ribosomes. d the nucleus.
1 answer
asked by
dude
46 views
What is the role of ATP in the cell?
a to signal cell death b to make all energy disappear c to capture energy from sunlight d to
1 answer
asked by
dude
83 views
There are three petri dishes in a laboratory. The first one contains 22,340 cells, the second contains 43,560 cells, and the
1 answer
asked anonymously
148 views
MULTICELLULAR
answer muscle cells amoeba protist onion cells paramecium protist cheeck cells bacteria cells euglena protist plant
1 answer
asked by
Isabella
42 views
Unicellular
1 answer
asked anonymously
12 views
Within cells, special structures called
1 answer
asked by
Isabella
39 views
A cell placed in pure water will shrink. true of false
1 answer
asked anonymously
13 views
You need to write a MINIMUM of 2 paragraphs (8-10 sentences) on your topic. If you choose to write more than 2 paragraphs,
1 answer
asked by
me3
45 views
Which cellular function provides evidence for the portion of the Cell Theory that states "all cells come from pre-existing
1 answer
asked anonymously
40 views
There are three petri dishes in a laboratory. The first one contains 22,340 cells, the second contains 43,560 cells, and the
1 answer
asked by
Anonymus 8995
43 views
A virus can enter a cell due to certain _____ on its outer envelope that attach to a ____ on the cell’s surface.
Responses
1 answer
asked by
realest one piece fan
41 views
In prokaryotic cells, repressor proteins bind to a section of DNA called a/an(1 point)
Responses operator. operator. repressor.
1 answer
asked by
dazai's last brain cell
109 views
Which statement best describes the function of the cell membrane?
Responses The cell membrane produces energy for the cell to
1 answer
asked anonymously
54 views
liuh
1 answer
asked by
billy bob joe
12 views
If a living plant were moved from a freshwater aquarium to a saltwater aquarium, which of the following would occur?
a The
1 answer
asked anonymously
80 views
Question 2
A cell biologist compared the properties of rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and smooth ER. She found that one type of
1 answer
asked anonymously
50 views
Which of the following is not transport protein?
- channel protein - gated channel protein -carrier protein - messenger protein
1 answer
asked anonymously
47 views
How does Cell transport helps an organism maintain homeostasis
1 answer
asked anonymously
26 views
Cause the animal cell to burst/lyse______
Cause a plant cell to become wilted (lost of water)_______ When the solute
1 answer
asked anonymously
64 views
Which of the following best describes how a liver cell and skin cell have the exact same DNA sequence and yet look different and
1 answer
asked anonymously
42 views
What would happen if a cell transcribed and translated a gene’s intron by mistake?(1 point)
Responses Errors in the protein
1 answer
asked anonymously
30 views
In which cellular organelle does photosynthesis take place?
1 answer
asked by
lovelydahila
33 views
In prokaryotic cells, repressor proteins bind to a section of DNA called a/an(1 point) Responses chromatin. chromatin.
1 answer
asked anonymously
42 views
Please shorten it.
1 answer
asked by
axzy
55 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Parent Categories (11)
Anatomy
Biological Sciences
Biology
Chemistry
Human Anatomy
Life Sciences
Organismal Biology
Science
Science and Biology
Science and Medicine
Science Education