BIOL 1020 Lab 3 Review 4 Cell Biology. 1Which of the following is possible for a cell with Mitochondria and a cell wall? A Eucaryotic plant cell B Eucaryotic.

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BIOL 1020 Lab 3 Review 4 Cell Biology

1Which of the following is possible for a cell with Mitochondria and a cell wall? A Eucaryotic plant cell B Eucaryotic animal cell C Virus D Bacteria E Procaryotic Plant cell

1Which of the following is possible for a cell with Mitochondria and a cell wall? A Eucaryotic plant cell B Eucaryotic animal cell C Virus D Bacteria E Procaryotic Plant cell

2 Identify the cell type and structure “A” A

Nucleus Eucaryotic Animal Cell

3 Identify the cell type and structures “A” A

Eucaryotic Plant Cell Chloroplasts

 Hypoosmotic = Hypotonic  Hyperosmotic = Hypertonic  Isosmotic = Isotonic Note :

Time 0 A animal cell is placed in a salt solution 10 % NaCl

5 Min.

10 % NaCl Was the solute concentration inside the cell at time O greater or less than 10%? 10 Min.

Lab 3 Review 4 Cell Biology