Characteristics of Life | Cell Theory | Cell Structure | Cellular Interactions With The Environment | Animal and Plant Cells |
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What is the state of maintaining a stable internal environment despite changing external conditions?
HOMEOSTASIS
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Who said "The cork looks like little rooms, or cells."?
ROBERT HOOKE
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Which organelle packages materials and distributes them throughout the cell?
GOLGI BODY
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Which process moves molecules and has these traits?
–moves from high concentration to low concentration –moves from uneven distribution to even distribution –can occur when there is no membrane
DIFFUSION
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Which structures do plant cells have for making food that animal cells do not?
CHLOROPLASTS
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A whale has a calf and a bacteria replicates through cloning. Both of these are examples of what?
REPRODUCTION
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Which scientist most likely studied tadpole cells under a microscope?
SCHWANN
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Which organelle found in plant cells allows them to make food using sunlight?
CHLOROPLAST
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What isDuring an experiment, a student moves a cell from pure water to salted water. What will most likely happen to the cell?
IT WILL RELEASE WATER AND SHRIVEL
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Which order shows the levels of organization from largest to smallest?
ORGANISM, ORGAN SYSTEM, ORGAN, TISSUE, CELL
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Plants need carbon dioxide in order to survive. Plants get this gas from what?
AIR
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Why are cells called the building blocks of an organism?
They are the basic unit of life
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What is a vacuole most like?
A WATER BALLOON
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Which method of moving materials in and out of a cell requires energy?
ACTIVE TRANSPORT
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Which structure in a plant is at the same level of organization as a heart in an animal?
LEAF
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What is the smallest unit of life?
CELL
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Which of the scientists responsible for cell theory would be the most likely to write a book titled Cells Come from Cells?
Virchow
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Which type of cell does not have a nucleus or membrane bound organelles?
Prokaryotes
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Which motion is the best model to use to illustrate passive transport?
GOING DOWN A SLIDE
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Which three structures are found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
RIBOSOMES, DNA, CYTOPLASM
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What is changing while growing?
DEVELOPMENT
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What are the three components of cell theory?
All living things are made of cells.
Cells are the basic unit of structure and function of all living things and All cells come from other cells. |
Which organelle provides a protective covering to the cell and controls what enters and leaves?
CELL MEMBRANE
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Red blood cells need iron. They store iron and typically contain more iron than the fluid around them does. Which action would show the blood cells doing active transport?
BRINGIN IRON IN
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Which structure is found in some but not all plant cells?
VACUOLE
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