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What is NOT a part of cell theory:
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all cells come from existing cells
all living things are made of cells
cells are basic unit of structure and function in living things
all cells have a nucleus
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Robert Hooke, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Theodor Schwann, Rudolf Virchow, and Matthias Schliden were all responsible for what theory?
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The Cell Theory
The Theory of Relativity
The Theory of Gravity
The Theory of Continental Drift
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What is NOT a part of cell theory:
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Robert Hooke, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Theodor Schwann, Rudolf Virchow, and Matthias Schliden were all responsible for what theory?
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An Amoeba is a unicellular, animal-like protist that lives in ponds and streams. According to cell theory, where did this cell come from?
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What tool do you use to view cells?
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All living things are made up of...
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All cells come from___________ cells.
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Rocks are not living because
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An organism made of one cell is called
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What are the two types of cells?
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Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have a nucleus.
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Prokaryotic cells do not have
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Plants and animal cells are examples of ___ cells
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What type of cell has a nucleus?
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Who looked at a picture of cork and named the "cell"?
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Who stated that all animals are made up of cells?
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There are ______tenets (or parts) to the Cell Theory.
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What is the genetic material called in cells?
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What was Schleiden convinced of?
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Cells are often called "the ____ of life."
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A structure made up of different types of tissue and performs a specific job.
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A group of similar cells that perform the same function.
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A group of organs that work together to perform a major function is an organ
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Which is an example of an organism?
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The scientific name for something living is a(an)
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What is an organism whose body is made of more than 1 cell known as?
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What type of cell has a nucleus?
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control, read, and direct the cell using DNA instructions
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Controls what enters/leaves a cell
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releases energy for cells to use, most common in animal cells
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Amino acids link together to form proteins. In which organelle would this process occur?
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packages proteins for delivery
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break down (digest) worn out cell parts, mostly in animal cells
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jello-like material, fills the space between cell organelles, is where many chemical reactions occur
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Transportation network for the cell, moves materials around in the cell
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In what organelle is the genetic material found inside?
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What is the function of the vacuole?
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I make proteins for the cell. What am I?
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The two kinds of cells are Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. How are they different?
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This organelle takes food and turns it into ENERGY for plant and animal cells.
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Main producer of ATP in all eukaryotes
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Only eukaryotic cells have....
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assembles ribosomes
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Makes food for the plant cell.
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Surrounds the plant cell and maintains the cell shape and structure.
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Are made of organelles
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Have a Cell Wall to provide a rectangular shape
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Have a Cell Membrane to control what enters and leaves the cell
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Have Cytoplasm to hold the organelles in place
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Have Chloroplasts to turn sunlight into sugar
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Have one large vacuole to store food, water, and waste
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Have many small vacuoles to store food, water, and waste
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This organelle is found only in plants. It is responsible for making the plants food through photosynthesis.
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Where does the light independent reaction take place?
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What role does chlorophyll play in photosynthesis?
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What are the two products of photosynthesis?
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Where do the light reactions happen?
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What is the ultimate ORIGINAL source of energy for living things
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The reactants to photosynthesis are...
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What is the correct equation for photosynthesis?
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In plant cells, the force, exerted by the flow of water, within the cell that pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall. This force gives plants structure and helps them stand up and not wilt.
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How does turgor pressure relate to a plant wilting?
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What is the force inside the central vacuole called?
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What do we call the loss of turgor pressure that results in wilting?
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The function of the plasma membrane is....
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What does "bilayer" mean?
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Most of the cell membrane is made of...
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What is embedded in the phospholipid bilayer?
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What forms the channels and pumps in the phospholipid bilayer?
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Hydrophilic means...
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A ______________ is composed of a phosphate and glycerol head and 2 fatty acid chain tails.
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___________ form the two layers of the cell membrane.
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It forms a boundary between the inside of the cell and the outside of the cell.
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Something is ___________ ____________when some molecules can cross the membrane while others cannot.
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The _______________ of the phospholipids in a cell membrane face inward towards each other.
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Students are observing particles moving against the concentration gradient in a lab investigation. Which type of transport are they observing?
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The cell membrane is responsible for allowing molecules to diffuse into or out of the cell. What type of movement is diffusion?
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The cell membrane is responsible for allowing molecules to diffuse through a protein channel, from high concentration to low concentration. What type of transport is this?
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The cell membrane needs to use energy to move molecules quickly out of the cell through a pump. What type of transport is this?
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A plant is placed roots down into an unknown solution. After a day, the plant begins to wilt due to water loss. What type of solution was this plant placed in?
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A plant is placed roots down into an unknown solution. After a day, the plant has become much more rigid, perky, and its central vacuole is filled with water. What type of solution was this plant placed in?
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Diffusion is a form of __________ transport.
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Passive Transport uses ____ energy
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What is the movement of particles with the concentration gradient using protein "helpers"?
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Some cells move large particles out of the cell through the process of:
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Which type of solution has the same solute concentration inside of and outside of the cell?
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The cell shrunk in size, which means it was placed in a ____ solution.
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A cell shows water moving in and out equally, which means it was placed in a ___ solution.
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A cell expanded in size to the point of lysing (bursting), which means it was placed in a ____ solution.
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Whereas _____ involves taking particles into the cell, _____ involves taking particles out of the cell.
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Active transport is the movement of large materials across a cell membrane from ______ to ______ concentration
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What type of transport involves releasing materials out of a cell through a vesicle
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What type of transport involves taking in materials by the plasma membrane engulfing substances to form vesicles?
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Cell membranes are described as selectively permeable.Four students were asked to explain what this means. Which one is correct?
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When both inside and outside of a cell have the same amount of water it is said that the cell has reached a state of
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What is the definition of Selective Permeability?
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Which of the following moves with the concentration gradient?