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Cells
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Cell Theory/Microscopes Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Organelles Cell Membrane and Transport Cellular Respiration (Aerobic and Anaerobic) Mitosis and the Cell Cycle
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10th grade
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Kristen Hughlett
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Question 1
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Label the Venn diagram, prokaryotic on left, eukaryotic on right.
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Answer
no membrane-bound organelles
smallest and simplest type of cell
bacteria
no nucleus
single-celled
single circular chromosome
oldest cell type
have ribosomes
have cytoplasm
have DNA
have plasma membrane
membrane bound organelles
larger and more complex
animals, plants, protists, fungi
nucleus holds DNA
single-celled or multicellular
multiple linear chromosomes
evolved from prokaryotes
Question 2
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Which of these organelles is correctly matched with their function?
Answer
Nucleus- contains DNA
Nucleus- communicates with cell
Nucleus- photosynthesis
Smooth ER- fluid
Smooth ER- makes hormones and lipids
Rough ER- protein production and export out of cell
Rough ER- make the ribosomes smooth
Golgi Body- photosynthesis
Golgi body- protein modification and export
Mitochondria- powerhouse, cellular respiration
Question 3
Question
Which organelle is not correctly matched with it's function?
Answer
chloroplasts- make gree fluid
vacuole- storage
lysosome- cellular digestion
Question 4
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Label each part
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Carrier Protein
channel protein
hydrophilic head
hydrophobic tail
cholestrol
phospholipid
Question 5
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Which things happen in prophase?
Answer
Chromatids seperate and begin to move to the poles of the cell.
Spindle fibers form
chromosomes form from chromatids
chromatids attach to spindle fibers
two new nuclei form
nuclear membrane disappears
Question 6
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Who was the first to look at living cells?
Answer
Robert Hooke
Rudolf Virchow
Theodore Schwann
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
Question 7
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A cell spends most of its life in which phase?
Answer
interphase
metaphase
prophase
Question 8
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What type of cell is this?
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human blood cell
frog blood cell
potato cell
elodea cell
Question 9
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Label the images below as hypertonic, isotonic, or hypotonic
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Answer
isotonic
hypotonic
hypertonic
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