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Biology HSA Review Cell Biology
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The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
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The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
Answer: diffusion
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This organelle functions to control what enters and exits the cell.
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This organelle functions to control what enters and exits the cell.
Answer: cell membrane
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This organelle actually builds proteins.
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This organelle actually builds proteins.
Answer: ribosomes
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This is the building block of the cell membrane.
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This is the building block of the cell membrane.
Answer: phospholipid
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This is the control center of the eukaryotic cell.
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This is the control center of the eukaryotic cell.
Answer: nucleus
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This is the “jelly” of the cell.
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This is the “jelly” of the cell.
Answer: cytoplasm
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This is the site of photosynthesis in the plant cell.
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This is the site of photosynthesis in the plant cell.
Answer: chloroplast
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This gives the plant its structure and is made of carbohydrates.
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This gives the plant its structure and is made of carbohydrates.
Answer: cell wall
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These cells lack membrane bound organelles.
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These cells lack membrane bound organelles.
Answer: prokaryotic cells (bacteria)
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This is a tail-like structure found on some prokaryotic cells.
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This is a tail-like structure found on some prokaryotic cells.
Answer: flagella
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These are two examples of membrane bound organelles.
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These are two examples of membrane bound organelles.
Answer: mitochondria and golgi body
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This characteristic of life is the ability to maintain a constant internal environment.
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This characteristic of life is the ability to maintain a constant internal environment.
Answer: homeostasis
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This characteristic of life is describes the organization of an organism into small “units of life”.
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This characteristic of life is describes the organization of an organism into small “units of life”.
Answer: cells
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These proteins have small passageways through which specific molecules may pass.
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These proteins have small passageways through which specific molecules may pass.
Answer: channel proteins
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These proteins serve to “identify” the cell.
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These proteins serve to “identify” the cell.
Answer: marker proteins
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These single-celled organisms do not have a nucleus.
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These single-celled organisms do not have a nucleus.
Answer: What are bacteria/prokaryotic cells?
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These are the two types of reproduction.
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These are the two types of reproduction.
Answer: Sexual and Asexual
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Prokaryotic (bacteria) cells use this type of asexual reproduction.
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Prokaryotic (bacteria) cells use this type of asexual reproduction.
Answer: binary fission
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These small projections on some bacteria flow together to achieve motility (movement).
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These small projections on some bacteria flow together to achieve motility (movement).
Answer: cilia
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This single celled amoeba uses these arm-like extensions to move and acquire food.
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This single celled amoeba uses these arm-like extensions to move and acquire food.
Answer: pseudopod/pseudopodia
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This is the movement of water from an area of low [ ] of solute to an area of high [ ] of solute.
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This is the movement of water from an area of low [ ] of solute to an area of high [ ] of solute.
Answer: osmosis
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This term means “high concentration of solute.” (Ex. Salt water)
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This term means “high concentration of solute.” (Ex. Salt water)
Answer: hypertonic
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This term means “low concentration of solute.” (Ex. Salt water)
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This term means “low concentration of solute.” (Ex. Salt water)
Answer: hypotonic
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In which of the above situations was a cell placed in a hypotonic solution?
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In which of the above situations was a cell placed in a hypotonic solution?
Answer: see above
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If a blood cell is placed in a solution with a lot of solute, this would occur.
Answer: see above
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If a blood cell is placed in a solution with a lot of solute, this would occur.
Answer: see above
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This process creates identical copies of a single cell.
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This process creates identical copies of a single cell.
Answer: mitosis
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After mitosis, the number of chromosomes in each cell is __________.
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After mitosis, the number of chromosomes in each cell is __________.
Answer: the same/identical/unchanged
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These are two differences between animal and plant cells.
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These are two differences between animal and plant cells.
Answer: plant – large vacuole; chloroplast; cell wall
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Both plant and animal cells have this organelle that performs cellular respiration.
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Both plant and animal cells have this organelle that performs cellular respiration.
Answer: mitochondria
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Only plant cells have this green organelle that uses H2O + CO2 to make glucose C6H12O6.
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Only plant cells have this green organelle that uses H2O + CO2 to make glucose C6H12O6.
Answer: chloroplast
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This process uses energy to bring large amounts of molecules into the cell.
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This process uses energy to bring large amounts of molecules into the cell.
Answer: endocytosis
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This process uses energy to bring large amounts of molecules out of the cell.
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This process uses energy to bring large amounts of molecules out of the cell.
Answer: exocytosis
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