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How are blood cells and stomach cells similar?
Both secrete enzymes Both help with digestion Both help maintain homeostasis Both
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Which is most complex?(1 point)
Responses cells cells organ system organ system organs organs tissues
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Chloroplasts play an important role in energy production in plant cells. However, some parts of a plant, like the roots, lack
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What components make uo cells
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Record these in table A of the data sheet.
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After eating a salty snack like potato chips, the cells in your mouth become saturated with salt. What happens to the cells in
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If the symbol “→” means “make up”, which of the following answer choices correctly demonstrates the relationship
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Which component of the nerve cells contains the nucleus
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Discuss characteristics of ordinary companion cells and intermediate companion cells
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I hay does it mean for an environment to be isotonic?
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Hypotonic solution
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recall what you know about hypertonic, hypotonic and isotonic solution when an environment is hypnotic what happens to the cell
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Which is most complex?
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compare the process of digesting food in an amoeba (unicellular) to those in a mouse (multicellular) .
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do we do this one
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Which of the following blastomeres contributes mostly to the nervous system of Xenopus?
b1 d2 a4 c4
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Your teacher will grade your response to 25 and 26 to ensure you receive proper credit for your answer
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Both eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells possess DNA and engage in genetic processes. Which of the following is true of their
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in a one paragraph response, discuss in detail how you would teach this information to mr. granger. describe any teaching tools
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Which event in the Calvin cycle would be the LEAST affected by a malfunction in the electron transport system?
A. synthesis of
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What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
A)Prokaryotes lack a cell membrane on the outside.
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Q: What are examples of active transport proteins?
A: A carrier protein that uses ATP or K+ + NA+ pump.
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Q: What is a specialized internal cellular structure bound by one or more membranes?
A: Organelle
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Just wanted to cheek my answers.
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pls answer question (fill in the blank)
_______ fibers are produced by centrioles that attaches to the centriomere.
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For this activity, we had to make cube shaped models to represent cells. Then we had to compare surface area, volume, and
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The human egg cell above is magnified using a 10´ ocular lens and a 40´ high power objective lens.
(a) Calculate the overall
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Estimate the flux of oxygen from inside a capillary to the interior of an adjacent muscle cell. Use the estimated sizes and
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If non-nucleated cells of meristematic tissue are used for tissue culture, then growth rate will be :
a) High b) Average c) Very
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If a red blood cell is placed in a HYPOTONIC solution, what will most likely happen to the cell?
a water moves into the cell
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If you have done this please help me with just the practice question I have already done the quiz I just need help with the
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Recall what you know about hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions. When an environment is hypotonic, what happens to the
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need help with the connexus science 7 a-cells unit test, anyone got answers?
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How dose lock-and-key mechanism relate to hormones?
A. If a hormone fits the receptor site, then there is no reaction. If a
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A toxin from a poisonous mushroom has been identified as a hydrophobic weak acid. It somehow can find its way to the inner
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A student is investigating the process of osmosis. She fills a medicine dropper with red blood cells. Next, she creates a saline
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Which part of a cell function maintain homeostasis relative to the cells environment
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Which cells identify as the ones most likely to hold the key to increased human longevity and vitality and how might this work?
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cell theory
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compare source cells with sink cells , giving examples for each
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3 of 183 of 18 Items 03:13 Question Proteins are important biomolecules. Proteins are synthesized and often packaged for
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