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Blume Ch2 #30-41

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Palm trees and panda bears have A. Prokaryotic cells B. a single cell C. Eukaryotic cells D. cells of only one size   C. Eukaryotic cells  
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One of the cell wall's function is to___?   protect the cell  
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Which of these involves the cell membrane? A. respiration B. location of the nucleus C. creation of offspring D. waste products leaving cells   D. waste products leaving cells  
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Your heart and blood vessels work together in your body. What do they form?   They form the cardiovascular system  
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The nucleus is usually the largest___in a cell.   organelle  
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What makes rough endoplasmic reticulum instead of smooth?   ribosomes  
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What stores water, food, and other cellular material?   A vacuole  
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A microscope with one lens is called a___microscope.   simple  
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What is the change in apparent size produced by a microscope?   magnification  
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Bacteriophages are viruses that infect___.   Bacteria  
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An active virus ultimately____the host cell.   destroys  
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A cold sore appears on your lip, then heals and GOES AWAY. The virus that caused the cold sore has become____?   latent  
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