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in 5-7 sentences, What are 3 differences between animal and plant cells?
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Which cells have plasma (cell) membranes?
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Note the size of the nerve cell (neuron). How does it compare to the smooth muscle cell?
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This is the red blood cell (erthrocyte). Does this cell actually have a hole in the center?
Why is it thin in the middle?
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This is the red blood cell (erthrocyte). Does this cell actually have a hole in the center? Why is it thin in the middle of red
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What is the shape of the leukocyte nucleus
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what is a primary function of the leukocytes
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This is the goblet cell. It is named for its shape, which somewhat like a stemmed drinking glass. Do these cells contain
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This is the goblet cell. It is named for its shape, which somewhat like a stemmed drinking glass. Do these cells contain
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What is the function of a nerve cell in a multicellular organism
a. produce and manage movement b. store and distribute oxygen c.
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how are red blood cells able to move through narrow vessels to carry oxygen through out a multicellular organism
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Give 3 characteristics of cells that are different comparing plant and animal cells found in the unit.
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A human skin cell contains 46 chromosomes. How many chromosomes are present in a human sperm cell?
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Select each correct answer. More than one answer may be correct.
Which of the following statements about the cells of any
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Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that have the ability to continue to grow and divide in their nonspecialized state for
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Cells within an organism can be very different from one another. For example, human red blood cells are filled with hemoglobin,
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Cells within an organism can be very different from one another. For example, human red blood cells are filled with hemoglobin,
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A mutation in which types of cells would only affect the organism and not future generations?
A. Egg cell and liver cell B. Nerve
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Indicate which of the cells undergo mitosis, and which undergo meiosis.
Unicellular organisms Liver cells Sperm cells Brain Cells
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Which of the following is true about cells?
A. Neither prokaryotic cells nor eukaryotic cells ever contain both a true nucleus
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Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have many differences, but they also share some common features. Which of the following may be
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Which of the following is true about cells?
A. In general, eukaryotic cells do not have a true nucleus or membrane-bound
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Which organelle processes sugar?(1 point)
Responses endoplasmic reticulum endoplasmic reticulum central vacuole central vacuole
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Which of the following is true about cells?
A. Both eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells always contain both a true nucleus
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Give 3 characteristics of cells that are different comparing plant and animal cells found in the unit. Sentences need at least
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Give 3 characteristics of cells that are different comparing plant and animal cells found in the unit. Sentences need at least
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Which type of cell has the most mitochonfldria
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Which of the following is true about cells?
A. In general, prokaryotic cells do not have a true nucleus or membrane-bound
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Which term is most appropriate for describing cells lining the lumen of an artery?
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u have to pick one of the answers
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James is making models of plant and animal cells using objects supplied by his teacher to represent organelles. For one cell, he
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Why do animal cells not have central vacuoles (explain in 7th grade way)
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Does a red blood cell have pseuopods?
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Is a red blood cell a organism?
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Is a red blood cell responsible for all functions?
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Can a white blood cell survive on its own?
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In 2 sentences explaining animal cell dont need a cell wall
Can you make it sound like a 7th gader made it
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What type of blood cells are responsible for fighting infection?
* 4 points red blood cells white blood cells plasma
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If you place a drop of blood on a microscope slide and examine it with a powerful microscope, you will see many red shapes that
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If you place a drop of blood on a microscope slide and examine it with a powerful microscope, you will see many red shapes that
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Cells: Review
Review Today you will review all topics that you’ve learned in this unit. Read through the list of topics from
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Please include the link to your Google Sheet. Select "Share" in the upper right hand corner. Select "Anyone with link". Select
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Which of the following organelles is found in both plant and animals cells? What is its function?(1 point) Responses Cell Wall.
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Plant and animal cells quick check
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Sperm and egg cells are examples of _______.
a body cells b diploid cells c gametes d somatic cells
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how is a prokaryotic cell different from the cells in the diagrams? What is its energy source?
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The box lists three terms.
• Genetic material • Chromosome • Gene All of these are located A. in the blood, only. B. in the
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Mature red blood cells have no nuclei. This means that they cannot –
Make copies of themselves Transport substances Use energy
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How many cells does an averaged-sized adult human body contain?
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ALL living things are made from _______, or the building blocks of life.
A.fibers B.tissues C.organs D.cells
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