Which of the following organisms do NOT have cell walls?

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Which of the following organisms do NOT have cell walls? plants fungi bacteria animals

Which of the following is NOT true of plasma membranes? Folded membranes increase surface area for efficiency. Folded membranes do not form compartments in the cell. Endoplasmic reticulum is made up of folded membranes. Ribosomes are sometimes attached to folded membranes.

Folded membranes are an advantage to a cell because _____. cell processes can be more efficient the membranes provide a large surface area the membranes form interconnected compartments all of these

All living things are made up of _____. cells cork wastes cellulose

What do electron microscopes use to focus and magnify an image? glass lenses X rays electron beams light

Each of the following is a main idea of the cell theory except _____. all organisms are composed of cells the cell is the basic unit of organization of organisms all cells are similar in structure and function all cells come from preexisting cells

The scientist who first described living cells as seen through a simple microscope was _____. van Leeuwenhoek Schleiden Hooke Schwann

If a cell contains a nucleus, it must be a(n) _____. plant cell eukaryotic cell animal cell prokaryotic cell

A plasma membrane is made up of a(n) _____. cholesterol layer enzyme bilayer phospholipid bilayer protein layer

Which is not a way that Figure 7-2 is a model of cellular theory? bricks are small units in a building bricks are solid there are many bricks in a building bricks are organized to make a larger unit

What would happen to the structure in Figure 7-4 if part D is completely removed? the ends would become tangled it would disintegrate it would have holes in it it would collapse in on itself

Where are you least likely to find water in the structure shown in Figure 7-4 (hydrophobic)

Which structure in Figure 7-6 is the cell control center? A G I M

Which structure in Figure 7-6 maintains homeostasis? B D H L

Which structure in Figure 7-6 transforms energy? J K

Which structure in Figure 7-6 sorts and transports? B G I M

mitochondria ribosomes cell wall plasma membrane A cell contains the structure shown in Figure 7-7. What other cell structure that is not found in all eukaryotic cells is likely to be found in this cell? mitochondria ribosomes cell wall plasma membrane

One advantage of electron microscopes over light microscopes is their _____. size higher magnification two-dimensional image use of live specimens

Because the phospholipid molecules and some proteins are free to move, the plasma membrane is said to be a ____. bilayer solid fluid mosaic fatty acid

Cell structures that contain digestive enzymes are ____________________. mitochondria lysosomes ribosomes Golgi apparatus

In a cell, the sites of protein synthesis are the ____________________. mitochondria lysosomes ribosomes Golgi apparatus

The small, membrane-bound structures inside a cell are ____________________. organs nuclei organelles gross

The movement of materials into and out of the cells is controlled by the ____________________. organelles nucleus brain plasma membrane

An organism with a cell that lacks a true nucleus is a(n) ____________________. paramecium eukaryote prokaryote mitochondria

In a cell, the breakdown of molecules in order to release energy occurs in the ____________________, they are the “powerhouses” of the cell. mitochondria lysosomes ribosomes Golgi apparatus

Short, hairlike projections used for locomotion are ____________________. really short legs cilia flagella microtubules

In plants, the structures that transform light energy into chemical energy are called ____________________. nucleus nucleolus endoplasmic reticulum chloroplasts

The network of tiny rods and filaments that forms a framework for the cell is called the ____________________. cilia flagella cytoskeleton plasma membrane

The pigment that gives plants their green color is ____________________. chlorophyll green crayons ink lysosomes

The folded system of membranes that forms a network of interconnected compartments inside the cell is called the _________________________. Golgi apparatus mitochondria endoplasmic reticulum ribosomes

The functions of a eukaryotic cell are managed by the ____________________. nucleus nucleolus mitochondria endoplasmic reticulum

A structure outside the plasma membrane in some cells is the ____________________. cytoskeleton nucleus cell membrane cell wall