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Inquiry into Life
Quiz 3: Cell Structure and Function
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Question 1
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Consider these two examples of tissues: 1. The body of a slime mold that flows over a rotten log appears to lack any partitioning into distinct cells; however, it does become cellular when it changes form and produces spores. 2) The surfaces of parasitic flatworms and some insect tissues are "syncytial" layers of living material that developed from a single cell but now contain many nuclei, though they lack partitioning by cell membranes. These tissues actively consume food and produce wastes. If the cell theory states that "all living things are composed of cells," then
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which structure regulates passage of molecules into and out of the bacterial cell?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
In some bacteria, the outermost layer is a gelatinous sheath known as
Question 4
Multiple Choice
What evidence would suggest that the fluid in the nucleus is different from the cytoplasm?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A compound would make a good antibiotic if it affects a structure or process only found in bacterial cells and not in our eukaryotic cells. Which of the following actions would theoretically make a good antibiotic?