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cell A A blood A AA 2. Plant cell after being over-watered. a. Water rushes into the plant cell's vacuole. Is this diffusion or osmosis? b. Is this passive or active transport? t is the force called that causes water to rush into the plant cell? d. Is the plant cell in a hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic environment? e.
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Cell membrane (with pili) Nucleoid Cell wall Ribosome (70S) Flagellum The genophore is a circular DNA molecule that contains the genetic material (i.e. bacterial ‘chromosome’) Plasmids are additional autonomous DNA molecules that can be transferred via bacterial conjugation The bacterial cell wall is composed of peptidoglycan
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Cell Analogy worksheet. A must: When making the analogies between your cell and your city (or other analogy), the functions of the city part and cell part must match, not the appearance! This is worth 20 points Task 2: Draw a detailed model of your cell city. This drawing must be neat and turned in as final draft form!
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13. Answer true or false: a. If a plant cell is placed in salt solution, the central vacuole will shrink T b. If a red blood cell is placed in distilled water, it will shrink F c. If a plant cell is placed in distilled water, the cell membrane will move away from the cell wall F d.
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10. Imagine an elongated cell (such as a nerve cell) that measures 125 × 1 × 1 arbitrary units (cell A). Predict how the surface-to-volume ratio would compare with a cell that is 5 × 5 × 5 (cell B) and then calculate the ratio for both cells. A small sketch will help you visualize this. (Calculations will be found at the end of this chapter.)
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in the cell. Organelles help a cell carry out different functions at the same time. These functions include getting energy from food, storing information, and getting rid of waste material. The Nucleus The largest organelle inside most eukaryotic cells is the nucleus. The nucleus is the part of a eukaryotic cell that directs cell
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• The rate of material exchange between a cell and its environment is a function of surface area • As a cell grows, its volume increases faster than its surface area – meaning metabolic rate eventually exceeds rate of exchange • Hence cell sizes are limited in order to maintain a viable SA:Vol ratio (energy requirements cannot
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15. Cell 4 and Cell 7 will not be able to synthesize a major biological molecule. What molecule is this? Cell 9. Mitochondria. Cell 2 would not have energy to function. Cells 5 and 6 because they are missing lysosomes. Cell one has no nucleus or DNA. Thus, it will not be able to create proteins or control any actions or properties of the cell.
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“Regulators Overview” in the window on the left to answer the questions below. 13. What type of protein that regulates the cell cycle is encoded by proto-oncogenes? 14. What type of protein that regulates the cell cycle is encoded by tumor suppressor genes? 15. The most important cell cycle regulators are the _____ .
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The Cell Cycle & Mitosis The Cell Cycle is the series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide. During the Cell Cycle, a cell grows, prepares for division, and divides to form two daughter cells, each of which begins the cycle again. Interphase is the period of growth that occurs between cell dividison
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A woman with sickle cell disease has children with a man who has sickle cell trait. Answer the following questions. a. What are the genotypes of the parents? _____ b. What is the genetic makeup of the gametes the mother can produce? _____ c. What is the genetic makeup of the gametes the father can produce? _____ d.
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cell membrane to slow diffusion (2) use the energy obtained to digest molecules produced by respiration that uses oxygen (3) obtain energy or reassemble the resulting ... Base your answer to question 7 on the diagram below of a cell associated with coordination and on your knowledge of biology. 7. Structure X would be involved in the
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Cell Transport continued Use the information below to answer questions 4–6. EXPERIMENT B The cell membrane of red blood cells is permeable to water but not to sodium chloride, NaCl. Suppose that you have three flasks: •Flask X contains a solution that is 0.5 percent NaCl. •Flask Y contains a solution that is 0.9 percent NaCl.
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Prokaryote vs Eukaryote Worksheet Read the passage below. Then answer the questions that follow. The first cells to appear on Earth were prokaryotic cells. A prokaryote is an organism made of a single prokaryotic cell. The earliest prokaryotes may have arisen more than 2.5 …
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Complete the following table outlining the location of key events in aerobic respiration Decarboxylation Oxidation ATP Formation Glycolysis Link Reaction 2 x CO2 Krebs Cycle Electron Transport Chain Total Protons build up in the intermembrane space, creating a gradient The protons can only return to the matrix via a transmembrane enzyme
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ANSWER KEY 1. The four illustrations provided by your teacher represent snapshots of rock pocket mouse populations. Each illustration shows the color variation at two different locations, A and B, at a particular moment in time. The illustrations may be out of order. Count the number of light-colored and dark-colored mice present at each
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Cell respiration is the controlled release of energy from organic compounds to produce ATP ATP is composed of a sugar and base (adenosine) connected to three phosphate groups When a phosphate is cleaved (to form ADP + Pi), the energy stored in the bond is released Oxygen required High yield (~36 - 38 ATP) Carbon dioxide and water Cytosol and ...
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Worksheet – Structure of DNA and Replication Directions: Label the diagram below with the following choices: ... Base Pair Deoxyribose Answer Key. 2 Directions: Complete each sentence. 7. Guanine, cytosine, thymine, and _____ are the four _____ ... each cell needs DNA. DNA are the instructions for the cell - without DNA the cell would not ...
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OUTSIDE the cell than inside. __HYPO____ tonic means there is a LOWER concentration of solute molecules OUTSIDE the cell than inside. __ISO_____tonic means there is the SAME concentration of solute molecules outside the cell as inside. The pressure inside a plant cell caused by water pushing against the cell wall is called
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Base your answer on the graph and on your knowledge of biology. The most likely result of mixing both enzymes with their substrates in a single test tube is that A. only gastric protease would be active if the pH of the mixture was basic B. intestinal protease would be more active than gastric protease at pH 4.
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Ciliated epithelial cell To move microorganisms and dust away from the lungs. • Tiny hairs called cilia to sweep particles away. • Lots of mitochondria to provide energy. Egg cell To be fertilised by the sperm cell. • Cytoplasm contains nutrients for the developing embryo. • Membrane changes after fertilisation to stop any
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cell), cell membrane (controls entry and exit of substances), cytoplasm (where metabolism/reactions take place), vacuole (stores dissolved substances), nucleus (controls activities of cell), chloroplasts (photosynthesis), mitochondria (respiration). b) An animal cell lacks a cell wall, a large permanent vacuole and chloroplasts.
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Answer will include one of the following: (1) Nyawira Muthinga: helping teach local fishermen to use practices that won’t damage reefs (2) Rubaiyat Mansur Mowgli: persuading the government to create a protected region for dolphins (3) Ruth Gates: learning about the types of corals that are more resistant to climate change ANSWER KEY
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order in which the cell cycle occurs. Use the diagram to answer ques.ons 1-7. 1. Cells A & F show an early and a late stage of the same phase of the cell cycle. What phase is it? 2. Which cell is in metaphase? 3. Which cell is in the first phase of M phase …
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protein, your cell must do some serious work to get that stuff in or out. Some cells have the ability to wrap the cell membrane around a particle in order to pull it into the cell. This process is called endocytosis. During endocytosis, the membrane forms a …
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CELL TRANSPORT Cell transport – Movement of molecules in and out of the cell . Match the definition on the left with the term on the right. 1. _____ Large wastes or cell products are . released. from inside to outside a cell 2. _____ Diffusion of . water molecules. through a selectively permeable membrane. 3. _____ The transport of particles ...
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Cell membrane: A selectively permeable membrane surrounding the cell and controlling the entry and exit of materials. Cell wall: a structural layer surrounding all types of plant cells, situated outside the cell membrane. It can be tough, flexible, and sometimes rigid. It provides the cell with both structural support
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I. Identify the type of solution the cell has been placed into (isotonic, hypotonic or hypertonic). II. Shot the resulting direction of water movement (into the cell, out of the cell or equal movement in or out of the cell) in or out of the cell. 1) A cell with 3% solute is placed into a solution of 5% solute.
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mitochondria of the cell. This releases energy (ATP) for the cell. The more active a cell (such as a muscle cell), the more mitochondria it will have. The mitochondria are about the size of a bacterial cell and are often peanut-shaped. Mitochondria have their own DNA and a double membrane like the nucleus and the chloroplast. The outer
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Notice that the connective and epithelial tissues stain differently. Examine how the nuclei of each cell are stained darker than the cytoplasm of the cell. Locate the basement membrane. Notice both the apical and basal layers of each type of tissue. 7. Cell Type: Simple Squamous Epithelium a.
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The electrolysis of molten sodium chloride is carried out in an electrochemical cell. (A) Write the balanced half-cell reactions that occur at each electrode, indicating whether each takes place at the anode or cathode. This is the Downs Cell ... Worksheet 4: Answer Key
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Cell A Cell B 1. Are the cells shown in Model 1 plant or animal cells? Explain your answer. 2. Label Cell B in Model 1 with the following structures. cell membrane cytoplasm nucleus ribosomes vacuole mitochondria 3. Compare the smaller cell in Model 1 to the larger cell in Model 1. a. Which cell has a larger surface area (more cell membrane ...
1.6 Cell Division - BioNinja
Uncontrolled cell death (i.e. cell ‘homicide’) Premature death of cell due to injury or trauma Membrane destabilises, leading to cell lysis Released cell contents trigger inflammation Cancer is uncontrolled cell proliferation Tumours are the growths caused by cancer and may be benign (stays local) or malignant (spreads)
Cell Environments Worksheet Answer Key (PDF)
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Answer Key Section 3.2 Study Guide 1. The cytoskeleton supports and shapes the cell, positions and transports organelles, provides strength, assists in cell division, and aids cell movement. 2. The cytoskeleton supports and shapes the cell. 3. The cytoskeleton helps the cell move. 4. stores most of the genetic information of a cell; contains ...
Cell Organelles Matching - Exploring Nature
Cell Organelles Matching KEY Number the organelles in the cell diagram on the left AND their descriptions on the bottom. ©Sheri Amsel www.exploringnature.org 1. cytoplasm 2. cell membrane 3. golgi apparatus 4. lysosomes 5. mitochondria 6. nuclear membrane 7. nucleus 8. ribosomes 9. rough endoplasmic reticulum (rough ER) 10. vacuoles
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A diploid cell that enters mitosis with 16 chromosomes will divide to produce daughter cells. Each of these daughter cells will have chromosomes. 23. If the diploid number of chromosomes for an organism is 16, each daughter cell after mitosis will contain chromosomes. 24. A diploid cell that enters meiosis with 16 chromosomes will pass through
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the cell membrane and cell wall, the ability of the nucleus to control the cell’s increased metabolism, and so on. 7.An organelle is an organised cell component with a specific function. Organelles are surrounded by membranes and are found in eukaryotic cells. 8.Two basic cell types are prokaryotes (very small cells which lack internal
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