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$1000 Question  A: Nucleolus A:  B: Endoplasmic reticulum B:  C: Cell Membrane C:  D: Vesicle D: $1,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Which part of the cell manufactures lipids?

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$2000 Question  A: All cells have a nucleus and a cell membrane A:  B: The most basic component of any organism is the cell B:  C: All cells originate from other cells C:  D: All living things are made up of one or more cells D: $2,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Which of the following is not part of the cell theory?

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$4000 Question  A: is unicellular A:  B: is multicellular B:  C: does not need organs C:  D: does not need tissues D: $4,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer A person has about 200 different kinds of cells, each specialized to do a particular job. This means that the person

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$16000 Question  A: they are prokaryotes A:  B: their DNA is one long, circular molecule B:  C: they have endoplasmic reticulum C:  D: they have a cell membrane D: $16,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of bacteria?

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$32000 Question  A: all cells come from other cells A:  B: all cells contain cytoplasm and organelles B:  C: all cells are surrounded by a membrane C:  D: all cells are able to survive on their own D: $32,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Which of the following does NOT describe cells?

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$64000 Question  A: DNA A:  B: ER B:  C: ATP C:  D: Cytoplasm D: $64,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer The heredity material in a cell is

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 A: DNA A:  B: ribosomes B:  C: nucleus C:  D: a cell membrane D: $125,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Prokaryotic cells do not have a $ Question

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$ Question  A: Golgi complex A:  B: ribosome B:  C: endoplasmic reticulum C:  D: nucleus D: $250,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer The largest and most visible organelle in eukaryotic cells is the

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