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explain how the nucleus can control what happens in a lysosome?
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The maximum size to which a cell may grow is limited mainly by the cell's?
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Hallie
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Which statement best describes the organelle labeled X?
A. The ribosome creates proteins for the cell. B. The mitochondrion
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HeretoHelp
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Why might a biologist think that the cell is the most important characteristic of living organisms?
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Lex
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Which of the following statements, from the cell theory, best supports the idea that viruses are non-living?
Sticker With A Dead
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me
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WHEN A NEURON IS AT REST,
a. sodium ions are most concentrated inside the cell b. potassium ions are most concentrated inside the
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Safari
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What would most likely happen to cells placed in fresh water?
a- water would flow out because they are hypotonic to the external
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Steve
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When looking at the surface area to volume ratio of a cell it's meant to be that the larger this ratio the more efficient
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Lily
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if you were given a slide containing living cells of an unknown organism, how would you identify the cells as either plant or
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ang
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Why would a more active cell need more mitochondria?
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Karen
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All known proteins in cells adopt a single stable conformation because
(a) any chain of amino acids can fold up into only one
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Jack
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What would be the likely function of a plant cell containing many chloroplasts?
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K
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How does the cell membrane help organisms maintain homeostasis
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ono
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Fill in the blank: ____ are the basic units of structure and function of all living things are made out of
A. Cells B. Tissues C.
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is lemon squeezer selectively permeable? Why or why not?
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what is the function of pore in a cell membrane
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carmelita
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Explain why some proteins are made by nearly all cells and give two examples
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Anonymous
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name three ways somatic cells are different from gamete cells.
1. Gametes are sex cells and are always haploid 2. Somatic cells
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mike
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CELLS THAT HAVE DNA BUT LACK A NUCLEUS ARE MEMBERS OF THE KINGDOM?
A)VIRUSES B)MONERA C)FUNGI D)ANIMILIA E)PROTISTA
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HELP!!!!
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What role do vesicles play in processing the proteins in the Golgi Apparatus?
a. They create the proteins.(No) b. They modify the
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David
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Durning which stage of the cell cycle does cell division occur
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During which phase of mitosis do the chomodomes align at the middle part of the cell
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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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ang3l under the stars
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When examining an animal cell, what part controls the activity of the cell and can be thought of as the cell “brain”?
Respons
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Proteins are important molecules that are synthesized, transported, and used in cells in a multitude of ways. The rough
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Chuuya Nakahara
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in terms of their nuclei, skeletal muscle fibers are different than most cells in two ways. What are those ways?
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Schuyler
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30.What is the first stage in cell cycle?
31. What is the second stage during cerea? 32. What do you call a programmed cell's
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II. IDENTIFICATION
A. Select the correct answer for each question from the set of words provided inside the box Write your answer
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II. IDENTIFICATION
A. Select the correct answer for each question from the set of words provided inside the box Write your answer
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Dis what
a Centromers Membrane The pinching off of the ces membrane mat creates two new ces terres 6. Мичи d. Spindes a
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Plants have cells that contain chloroplasts. Why must their cells contain mitochondria as well?
Chloroplasts are the sites of
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marco
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What is does the cell membrane do for the cell?
A. Hold DNA B. Allows molecules in and out of cell C. Makes proteins D. Holds
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What is does the cell membrane do for the cell?
Hold DNA Allows molecules in and out of cell Makes proteins Holds organelles in
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which component of nerve cells contain the nucleus
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Penny
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How is homeostasis achieved
Cells control voluntary movements Cells control involuntary movements Cells maintain internal
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Which two cell structures work together in the process of protein synthesis
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Ana
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What does A in the figure above
represent centromere centriole sister chromatid spindle
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Signal transduction pathways are important mechanisms for cell-to-cell communication in multicellular organisms. How do the
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john
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List two types of cell divisions that occur in eukaryotes.
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Anonymous Ghana
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what benefits do organelles confer for eukaryotic cells?
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gianna
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Please answer this question:
EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON MEMBRANE PERMEABILITY (BEETROOT) EXPERMIENT -My graph shows: Higher
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Jann
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it has been hypothesized that chloroplasts originated from photosynthetic cyanobacteria that became symbiotic inside a host
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john
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How animal cells compensate the function performed by vacuoles in plant?
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Harsh
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1.The structure and functions of the cell are controlled by what???
2.Explain why DNA is able to play a role in the transmission
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OwamIII
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Using a special balloon that is permeable to water but not sucrose to make an "artificial" cell. The balloon is filled with a
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KJack
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Defective receptor proteins on a cell membrane have the least effect on
1.homeostasis 2.Muscle activity 3. nerve signals 4.
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FITTY
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In what ways are plasma membranes, cell walls, capsules, and sheaths only the outer limits of a cell and not the cell"s
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Bea
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How are haploid and diploid cells similar ?
thanks again Jim
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Jim_R
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A scientist is trying to discover a new treatment to stop cancer cells from dividing. In the cancer cells, which of these
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adriana
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why do macrophages have high numbers of ribosomes and lysosomes
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mitch
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