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Using your understanding of the function of chloroplasts and specialized cells, inter why plant root cells lack chloroplasts.
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what are mediators cells
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take your time to answer all of these in a 7th grade manner, make it look like I wrote it
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The diagram above represents two cells, X and Y. Which statement is correct concerning Cell X? image of x y (1 point) It
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Amoebas are unicellular. The single cell splits in half to form two new cells. A student claims amoebas are alive. Is the
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Which of the cells characterized in the chart above is a plant cell?
(1 point) Responses B B D D A A C C
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Multiple select. Choose ALL that apply: ___________________ are the cells that make myelin.
Group of answer choices schwann cells
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A blood sample contains several different types of cells, each of which contains different combinations of specific ions and
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Skin cells
are stem cells become quiescent quickly become senescent quickly have terminally differentiated
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What is the function of a nerve cell in a multicellular organism?
Responses make and move protein make and move protein carry and
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What is unique about stem cells?(1 point)
Responses They are unspecialized. They are unspecialized. They are differentiated. They
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Which of these describes a group of cells that perform similar tasks?
A. Tissue B. Organs C. Cell membrane D. Genes
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How are blood cells and stomach cells similar?(1 point)
A. Both secrete enzymes B. Both help with digestion C. Both send signals
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Which is the SIMPLEST level of organization in a human being?
Question 5 options: tissues organs cells organ systems
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What types of cells in your body are no longer undergoing mytosis?
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What’s one advantage to being eukaryotic rather than prokaryotic?
What’s one advantage to being prokaryotic rather than
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Which specialized cell is responsible for feeling heat?
Responses red blood cell red blood cell hair cell hair cell neuron neuron
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What organelle within B cells enlarges and becomes active as the cells are activated?
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A group of specialized cells that transport fluids and nutrients is called
a. a multicellular autotroph b. a methanogen c. an
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Animals and plant cells are not exactly the same. Plant cellshave partsthat animal cells do not. One of these parts is a Cell
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acinar cell
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A human cell has 10 ^14 cells and each cell has about 6.4 x 10 ^9 nucleotide pairs of DNA. What is the length, in cm, of double
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Which type of cells have a high concentration of mitochondria? (1 point)
© skin cells O heart cells ( blood cells nerve cells
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Explain how each of the following cell's structure is related to it's function
Red blood cell- Nerve cel- Musle cell-
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Do plant cells have cell walls?!?
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Is a prokaryotic cell a plant cell?!?
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How are red blood cells able to move through narrow vessels to carry oxygen throughout a multicellular organism? (1 point)
Respon
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How might a red blood cell work with a neuron to support the function of a multicellular organism? (1 point)
Responses A red
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Glial cells normally lose their mitotic ability prior to birth
True or False Which of the following is NOT a function of
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Which three organelles work together to prevent a plant cell from bursting when it has absorbed too much water?
a vacuole, cell
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In your own words: Name at least two types of specialized cells that he your body respond to the environment by MOVING.
In super
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what would happen to someone who lacks the eukaryotic cell?
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name of Cells that release ACh into the synaptic cleft of a neuromuscular junction?
name of Cells that secret the hormone
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in an aniaml cell,what does the microfilament do?
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do skeletal muscle cells have cilia or flagellum
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what are 3 main types of agranulocytes?
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what makes a Cappilary cell good at its job
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How is homeostasis achieved? (1 point)
Responses Cells control voluntary movements. Cells control voluntary movements. Cells
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How are muscle cells and bone cells similar?(1 point)
Responses Both gather information from inside and outside the body. Both
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____ are categorized by structure and function; ____ are categorized by their support roles. (1 point) Responses Dendrites;
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Which type of glia are most similar to your skin cells? (1 point) Responses astrocytes astrocytes interneurons interneurons
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You look at a nerve cell under a microscope and see that is has one axon and no dendrites. What type of neuron must it be? (1
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_____ produce the sheaths that protect some _____. (1 point) Responses Astrocytes; dendrites Astrocytes; dendrites Ependymal
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Photosynthesis occurs in a plant cell’s(1 point)
Responses chloroplasts. chloroplasts. ribosomes. ribosomes. cell wall. cell
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There are three petri dishes in a laborotory. The first one contains 22,340 cells, the second contains 43,560 cells, and the
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What is the function of microglia cells?
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1~ What do red blood cells do and is there anything significantly different about them from other types of cells?
2~ What are
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Mitochondria are described as(1 point) Responses the powerhouses of the cell. the powerhouses of the cell. the production lines
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Hi,
For my biology homework, I need to know some things about: red blood cells white blood cells (both types) platelets and I
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gimme a example of what a plant cell and an animal cell do.
gimme a example of what a plant cell and an animal cell do> They
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