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A typical red blood cell in the human body is 0.00008 m in diameter what is this number expressed in scientific notation
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Which type of cell is shown in the figure? (1 point) Responses polyploid cell triploid cell haploid cell diploid cell
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Skin cells(1 point)Responsesbecome quiescent quickly.become quiescent quickly.become senescent quickly.become senescent
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The cells in your body often look different and perform different functions, but they all have the same(1 point) Responses mRNA.
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How are somatic cells different from gametes?(1 point)
Responses Somatic cells contain half the number of chromosomes. Somatic
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Skin cells(1 point) Responses
A. are stem cells. B. become senescent quickly. C. become quiescent quickly. D. have terminally
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What is unique about stem cells? (1 point) Responses
A. They are unspecialized. B. They are only found in embryos. C. They are
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Skin cells(1 point) Responses are stem cells. are stem cells. become senescent quickly. become senescent quickly. have
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What general type of cell do fibroblasts make?(1 point) Responses heart heart tissue tissue neural neural blood
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Nandita's Table
Cells in the Human Body Heart muscle cell Skeletal muscle cell Skin cell Sex cell Fat cell Blood cell Gland cell
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Which organelle would you NOT expect to find in animal cells?(1 point) Responses mitochondrion mitochondrion chloroplast
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What is the difference between granulocytes and agranulocytes?
a. granulocytes are red blood cells, agranulocytes are white blood
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cells that ingest pathogrens are
a. plasma cells b. phagocytic cells c. antibodies d. helper T cells
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Eosinophils are cells that:
a. acts like a vasodilator and attracts other cells to that site b. have digestive enzymes that
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What are the cells that are granulocytes?
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Natural killer cells:
a. block the complement cascase b. destory virus-infected cell and tumor cells c. block adherence to host
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Cells that secrete the organic components of the bone matrix, called osteoid, and help build new bone are called
Group of answer
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Which of the following cells are stem cells that can differentiate into osteoblasts?
a. osteoclasts b. megakaryocytes c.
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Nandita is learning about cells in the human body and made this table. A mutation in which type of cell can be passed along from
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what is NOT true about eukaryotic cells?
They have a membrane bound nucleus There are both unicellular and multi-cellular
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In eukaryotic cells, the cytoplasm is contained within cells in the space between the _____ and the _____.
a nucleus and the
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Dylan is making a model of how cells are organized in humans. He needs images to replace the 1, 2, and 3 in the model.
Which
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Which was discovered by Mattias Schleiden?
Plants are made of cells. Cells are tiny roomlike structures. Animals are made of
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From the information given, what can be inferred about cells that have salivary amylase?
(1 point) O They function best at a low
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What is the function of a nerve cell in a multicellular organism?
Responses produce and manage movement make and move protein
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What is the similarity between a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell?(1 point) Responses Both prokaryotic and
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The cells that are responsible for the “squeeze” of the heart are:%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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True/False - Cells can be made by putting all of the parts together and they do not need to come from other cells.
True False
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Skin cells (1 point)
have terminally differentiated. are stem cells. become quiescent quickly. become senescent quickly.
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Question 38
Julia and Vinay are learning about cells in their high school Biology class. To gain a deeper understanding of cells,
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The basic unit of life in all organisms is called
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Which type of cell has a life span of four days? (1 point)
skin brain heart colon
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B cells and H cells are two important cells in the immune system that help fight infection.
True or false
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The cells in your body often look different and perform different functions, but they all have the same(1 point)
Responses
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Which type of cells have a high concentration of mitochondria?(1 point)
Responses blood cells blood cells skin cells skin cells
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What general type of cell do fibroblasts make?(1 point)
Responses blood blood heart heart neural neural tissue
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do red blood cells allow solutes to pass through the cell?
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Which organelles found in plant and animal cells are also found in bacterial cells?
Golgi bodies ribosomes endoplasmic reticulum
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Plant and animal cells are _____ bacterial cells.
made of simpler than larger than identical to
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Select the two substances that are reactants in the chemical process that releases energy in cells.
A. carbon dioxide B. oxygen
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Cells that line the intestines move nutrients from the intestines through the cell and then to the blood stream. These cells
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Which cells contain chloroplasts?(1 point)
Responses cells in plant leaves cells in plant roots and stems cells in animal brains
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Which type of cell would you expect to contain large amounts of mitochondria?
skin cells muscle cells fat cells liver cells
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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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Which cells contain chloroplasts?(1 point)
Responses cells in animal brains cells in animal brains cells in animal muscles cells
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How are somatic cells different from gametes?(1 point) Responses Somatic cells are sex cells. Somatic cells are sex cells.
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Mariana drew a picture of a cell and showed it to Erik. The diagram below shows what she drew.
Mitochondria Cell membrane Nucleus
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How are blood cells and stomach cells similar? (1 point)
• Both secrete enzymes. • Both send signals in the body. • Both
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plant cell
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