Anatomy and Physiology Unit 2 Review. If a cell was put into a hypotonic solution, it would 1.Stay the same 2.Shrink 3.Swell.

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Anatomy and Physiology Unit 2 Review

If a cell was put into a hypotonic solution, it would 1.Stay the same 2.Shrink 3.Swell

Transport processes that do not require energy are 1.Endocytosis and exocytosis 2.Diffusion and phagocytosis 3.Osmosis and facilitated diffusion 4.Active and passive transport

Transport processes that do require energy are 1.Endocytosis and exocytosis 2.Diffusion and phagocytosis 3.Osmosis and facilitated diffusion 4.Active and passive transport

What transport process is shown in the picture below? 1.Exocytosis 2.Endocytosis 3.Facilitated diffusion 4.Osmosis

What transport process is shown in the picture below? 1.Exocytosis 2.Endocytosis 3.Facilitated diffusion 4.Osmosis

The phase of the cell cycle in which DNA is replicated and chromosomes duplicate is 1.Interphase 2.Prophase 3.Metaphase 4.Anaphase 5.Telophase

The phase of the cell cycle in which chromosomes line up in the middle is 1.Interphase 2.Prophase 3.Metaphase 4.Anaphase 5.Telophase

The phase of the cell cycle in which chromosomes are pulled apart is 1.Interphase 2.Prophase 3.Metaphase 4.Anaphase 5.Telophase

The phase of the cell cycle in which the nucleolus and nuclear membrane deteriorates is 1.Interphase 2.Prophase 3.Metaphase 4.Anaphase 5.Telophase

The phase of the cell cycle in which two daughter cells are created is 1.Interphase 2.Prophase 3.Metaphase 4.Anaphase 5.Telophase

The correct order of the cell cycle is 1.Telophase, anaphase, metaphase, prophase, interphase 2.Interphase, metaphase, anaphase, prophase, telophase 3.Interphase, anaphase, prophase, metaphse, telophase 4.Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

The arrow is pointing to 1.Cell membrane 2.Cell wall 3.Cilia 4.Nucleus 5.Mitochondria 6.Ribosome

The arrow is pointing to 1.Cell membrane 2.Cell wall 3.Cilia 4.Nucleus 5.Mitochondria 6.Ribosome

The arrow is pointing to 1.Cell membrane 2.Cell wall 3.Cilia 4.Nucleus 5.Mitochondria 6.Ribosome

The function of the organelle that the arrow is pointing to is 1.Control center of the cell. 2.Powerhouse of the cell. 3.Synthesizes proteins. 4.Contains enzymes that digest substances.

The function of the peroxisomes is 1.Control center of the cell. 2.Powerhouse of the cell. 3.Synthesizes proteins. 4.Contains enzymes that digest substances.

Which is the correct statement when focusing a specimen under a microscope? 1.Once the specimen is focused under low power, switch to high power and use the fine adjustment. 2.Start by using high power and the coarse adjustment. 3.Start by using total magnification of 40x and the fine adjustment.

To test if a substance is a sugar, you would run the ______ test and look for an _______ color. 1.Benedicts, blue 2.Iodine, orange 3.Brown paper, oil spot 4.Benedicts, orange 5.Iodine, black

To test if a substance is a starch, you would run the ______ test and look for an _______ color. 1.Benedicts, blue 2.Iodine, orange 3.Brown paper, oil spot 4.Benedicts, orange 5.Iodine, black

This cell is undergoing 1.Interphase 2.Prophase 3.Metaphase 4.Anaphase 5.Telophase

This cell is undergoing 1.Interphase 2.Prophase 3.Metaphase 4.Anaphase 5.Telophase

This cell is undergoing 1.Interphase 2.Prophase 3.Metaphase 4.Anaphase 5.Telophase

This cell is undergoing 1.Interphase 2.Prophase 3.Metaphase 4.Anaphase 5.Telophase

Other topics to study… Organelles: functions and cell picture Cell membrane Transport processes 3 solutions: isotonic, hypertonic, hypotonic