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Cell Biology

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A _____________ cell contains a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membrane enclosed organelles.   show
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A(n) ____________ allows some substances to move freely into and out of a cell by simple diffusion while it will always exclude some substances from crossing.   show
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Molecules sometimes move across a plasma membrane by passing through channel proteins or with the help of transport proteins. If no energy is used by the cell during this process, the process is called...   show
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show simple diffusion  
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show viruses  
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show plasma membrane  
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show proteins  
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show a double layer of phospholipids with the hydrophobic tails facing each other on the inside and the hydrophilic heads facing the external and internal environments.  
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show Chemically tagging and packaging proteins.  
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show Photosynthesis  
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When energy is used to move molecules across a plasma membrane, _____ has occured.   show
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show large central vacuole  
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Which cellular structure is responsible for the localized storage of chromosomal DNA?   show
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show adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cystocine (C)  
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What are the cell structures typically found in plant cells but not found in animal cells?   show
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What cell structure can be found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes?   show
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What are the 2 main parts of cell theory?   show
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show lysosome  
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What structure is the location of cellular respiration, which produces ATP for the cell?   show
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_____ is a pumped-up version of endocytosis where large macromolecules, or even entire microscopic organisms, are engulfed and "eaten" by another cell.   show
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Which of the following can most easily cross a plasma membrane? *sugar *H20 *K+ Ca+   show
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show requires energy, moves material from low concentration to high concentration, always requires a transport protein  
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What are the qualities of passive transport?   show
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show Na+, K+, Ca+ Amino Acids  
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What are the basic units of all living organisms?   show
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show Cell Theory  
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_________ states that all living organisms reproduce; take in energy from their environment; sense & respond to their environment; exhibit homeostasis; and can evolve as groups.   show
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show Genome  
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What are the 4 necessary ingredients of the genome?   show
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What is a small infectious agent that can replicate only inside a living cell?   show
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show Phospholipid bilayer  
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When the phospholipid bilayer forms a sphere, it is called _____   show
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What helps make the plasma membrane selectively permeable?   show
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What is the passive transport of a substance from a region where there is higher concentration to a region where there is lower concentration?   show
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Water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide usually enter and leave cells by ______   show
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What requires transport proteins?   show
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Osmosis can be simply explained how?   show
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show Hypotonic solution  
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show Hypertonic solution  
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show Isotonic solution  
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Vesicles export materials by ______...   show
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Vesicles import materials by _____...   show
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show Phagocytosis  
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What is endocytosis involving the capture of fluids?   show
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What is a single-celled organism that does not have a nucleus or complex internal compartments called?   show
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show Organelles  
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show Endosymbiotic theory  
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show The nucleus  
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show The nuclear envelope  
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What allows communication between the nucleus and the cell interior?   show
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Lipids are made in the _____.   show
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show Ribosomes  
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show The Golgi apparatus  
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show Lysosomes  
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show Vacuoles  
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show Mitochondria  
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show Chloroplasts  
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show Cytoskeleton  
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show Observe and ask questions about the natural world  
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What step in the scientific theory suggests a hypothesis to explain your observations and questions?   show
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show Predictions  
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After predictions in the scientific theory, you will ...   show
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According to the scientific theory, what do you do after you design tests?   show
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show metabolic pathways  
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show Cellular respiration  
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What is found in all cells and is the energy carrier used to do cellular work?   show
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_____ means that two or more ap   show
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What is also called the Calvin cycle or carbon fixations?   show
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show Enzymes  
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show ATP  
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show Glucose  
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What type of research is intended to expand the fundamental knowledge base of science?   show
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show Applied research  
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What means that two or more aspects of the natural world behave in an interrelated manner?   show
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show Causation  
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