Deck 21: The Living Cell: What Is the Smallest Living Thing

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Which pair of organelles transfers energy in cells?

A) cytoskeleton and nucleus
B) mitochondria and chloroplasts
C) chloroplasts and nucleus
D) cell wall and vacuoles
E) cell membrane and nucleus
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In the process of photosynthesis

A) electromagnetic radiation is converted to electric and magnetic energy.
B) electromagnetic radiation is converted to lipids.
C) light energy is metabolized.
D) light energy is converted to atomic energy.
E) light energy is converted to chemical energy.
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The most sophisticated optical microscopes today can magnify items more than

A) 100 times
B) 1000 times
C) 10,000 times
D) 100,000 times
E) none of these are correct
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Which of the following is a cell?

A) chicken egg yolk
B) bacterium
C) sperm
D) nerve
E) all of these are correct
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Which of the following phrases would not be in the definition of photosynthesis?

A) sunlight and chlorophyll
B) carbon dioxide and water
C) oxygen and carbon dioxide
D) starches and fats
E) sugars and starches
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Chromosomes

A) were first discovered in the nineteenth century.
B) are long strands of DNA.
C) come in pairs, located in the nucleus.
D) vary in number with the species.
E) are all of these.
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Fermentation in plants produces __________ ; fermentation in animals produces __________.

A) lactic acid, alcohol
B) carbon dioxide; alcohol
C) glucose; lactic acid
D) alcohol; lactic acid
E) alcohol; carbon dioxide
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A cell membrane's make up is

A) an impermeable lipid layer.
B) a double layer of polymers.
C) a lipid double layer.
D) like a plant's cell wall.
E) a film of water.
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Which one of the following is in all cells?

A) DNA
B) chloroplasts
C) nucleus
D) vacuoles
E) cell wall
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The end product for glycolysis is

A) pyruvic acid and ATP.
B) carbon dioxide and water.
C) carbohydrates and oxygen.
D) the Krebs cycle.
E) ADP and alcohol.
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Following the identification of cells with a microscope, about how long was it before scientists accepted the cell as the unit of life?

A) 160 years
B) 100 years
C) 60 years
D) 6 years
E) 1 year
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An organelle not found in the cells of animals is

A) Golgi apparatus.
B) chloroplast.
C) ribosome.
D) mitochondrion.
E) nucleus.
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Which phrase best describes the inside of a cell?

A) comprised of protoplasm
B) full of diverse structures
C) basically a vacuum
D) has not yet been thoroughly researched
E) too small to see with modern microscopes
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What is NOT a function of the cell membrane?

A) reproduction
B) separates inside from outside
C) transmits materials outside to inside
D) protection
E) isolation
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Which of the following is a stored-energy end-product of fermentation?

A) glucose
B) alcohol
C) yeast
D) starch
E) lactic acid
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What is the chief function of the mitochondria?

A) to provide immunity
B) to create energy
C) to transfer energy
D) to stimulate mobility
E) to initiate meiosis
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Which organelle gives the cell a shape?

A) nucleus
B) mitochondria
C) chloroplasts
D) cytoskeleton
E) all of these are correct
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A cell's receptor molecule

A) is usually elliptical in shape.
B) binds to a molecule to facilitate transfer across the cell membrane.
C) cannot be "fooled" into recognizing viruses.
D) is a solid framework of polymers.
E) contains the cell's genetic material.
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Which is true of ATP?

A) ATP is a molecule.
B) ATP is an energy carrier.
C) ATP contains sugar.
D) ATP contains phosphorous.
E) All of these are true of ATP.
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What limits the resolving power of all microscopes?

A) the wavelength of the light used
B) the wave frequency of the light used
C) the wave amplitude of the light used
D) the transparency of the object
E) all of these are correct
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Which statement is false?

A) Aerobic reactions yield more energy per molecule of glucose than anaerobic reactions.
B) Anaerobic reactions yield more energy per molecule of glucose than aerobic reactions.
C) The Krebs cycle occurs in aerobic conditions.
D) Fermentation is an anaerobic process.
E) Respiration is an aerobic process.
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Outline the steps of meiosis living cells use to produce gametes.
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Most life processes depend on oxidation and photosynthesis. Give an example that does not.
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Outline the steps of mitosis in living cells.
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Briefly define and describe the process of glycolysis.
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What are Prokaryotes?
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What is the difference between anaerobic and aerobic processes?
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What advantage does the structure of the cell membrane afford the cell?

A) prevents invasion by viruses
B) selective movement back and forth
C) prevents temperature extremes
D) can be adapted to reproduction
E) is totally impermeable
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What is ATP and what is its part in the energy transfer within a cell?
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Discuss several common cell shapes and how these shapes influence the function the cell performs.
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When an athlete's muscles get tired and sore during an athletic event, what is the biochemical explanation?
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Which of the following statements about cells is true?

A) All cells are microscopic in size.
B) Only prokaryotes carry genetic information in nuclei.
C) Some cells lack cell membranes and cell walls.
D) Meiosis produces cells with half the normal complement of DNA.
E) Mitosis is rare in higher plants and animals.
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Name and describe the function of various cell organelles.
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What is the evolutionary advantage for a cell to expend energy in meiosis?
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Describe the process by which materials move across a cell membrane.
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Describe the workings of an optical microscope, also called a light microscope.
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At the cellular and molecular level, in what key ways are plants and animals the same? In what essential ways are they different?
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Describe the workings of an electron microscope.
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What does current theory say about the origin of the nucleus?

A) A small cell was engulfed by a larger cell.
B) A large cell was broken apart by a smaller cell.
C) A large cell was merged with another large cell.
D) Two small cells formed a symbiotic relationship.
E) The first cell contained a nucleus as a basic component.
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Which is the best analogy for a cell membrane?

A) window glass
B) a layer of lead
C) a toy balloon
D) silk stocking
E) window screen
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What is it about the cells of Eukaryotes and all other multicellular organisms that are all similar?
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What is the first step in mitosis?
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What were the three tenets of Theodor Schwann's 19th century cell theory?
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What is the cytoskeleton and what is it made of?
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What is the function of a vesicle in a cell and how does it form?
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What is the name of the kingdom of cells with no nucleus? With what other name is this kingdom synonymous?
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Robert Hooke (1635-1703) used one of the first microscopes to make what important early observation on what substance?
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What is the "resolving power" of a microscope?
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Compare and contrast meiosis with mitosis.
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How does the focused beam of electrons in an electron microscope become a visible image to the scientist looking at cells?
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1
Which pair of organelles transfers energy in cells?

A) cytoskeleton and nucleus
B) mitochondria and chloroplasts
C) chloroplasts and nucleus
D) cell wall and vacuoles
E) cell membrane and nucleus
B
2
In the process of photosynthesis

A) electromagnetic radiation is converted to electric and magnetic energy.
B) electromagnetic radiation is converted to lipids.
C) light energy is metabolized.
D) light energy is converted to atomic energy.
E) light energy is converted to chemical energy.
E
3
The most sophisticated optical microscopes today can magnify items more than

A) 100 times
B) 1000 times
C) 10,000 times
D) 100,000 times
E) none of these are correct
B
4
Which of the following is a cell?

A) chicken egg yolk
B) bacterium
C) sperm
D) nerve
E) all of these are correct
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Which of the following phrases would not be in the definition of photosynthesis?

A) sunlight and chlorophyll
B) carbon dioxide and water
C) oxygen and carbon dioxide
D) starches and fats
E) sugars and starches
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Chromosomes

A) were first discovered in the nineteenth century.
B) are long strands of DNA.
C) come in pairs, located in the nucleus.
D) vary in number with the species.
E) are all of these.
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Fermentation in plants produces __________ ; fermentation in animals produces __________.

A) lactic acid, alcohol
B) carbon dioxide; alcohol
C) glucose; lactic acid
D) alcohol; lactic acid
E) alcohol; carbon dioxide
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8
A cell membrane's make up is

A) an impermeable lipid layer.
B) a double layer of polymers.
C) a lipid double layer.
D) like a plant's cell wall.
E) a film of water.
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9
Which one of the following is in all cells?

A) DNA
B) chloroplasts
C) nucleus
D) vacuoles
E) cell wall
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10
The end product for glycolysis is

A) pyruvic acid and ATP.
B) carbon dioxide and water.
C) carbohydrates and oxygen.
D) the Krebs cycle.
E) ADP and alcohol.
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11
Following the identification of cells with a microscope, about how long was it before scientists accepted the cell as the unit of life?

A) 160 years
B) 100 years
C) 60 years
D) 6 years
E) 1 year
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An organelle not found in the cells of animals is

A) Golgi apparatus.
B) chloroplast.
C) ribosome.
D) mitochondrion.
E) nucleus.
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Which phrase best describes the inside of a cell?

A) comprised of protoplasm
B) full of diverse structures
C) basically a vacuum
D) has not yet been thoroughly researched
E) too small to see with modern microscopes
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What is NOT a function of the cell membrane?

A) reproduction
B) separates inside from outside
C) transmits materials outside to inside
D) protection
E) isolation
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Which of the following is a stored-energy end-product of fermentation?

A) glucose
B) alcohol
C) yeast
D) starch
E) lactic acid
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What is the chief function of the mitochondria?

A) to provide immunity
B) to create energy
C) to transfer energy
D) to stimulate mobility
E) to initiate meiosis
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Which organelle gives the cell a shape?

A) nucleus
B) mitochondria
C) chloroplasts
D) cytoskeleton
E) all of these are correct
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A cell's receptor molecule

A) is usually elliptical in shape.
B) binds to a molecule to facilitate transfer across the cell membrane.
C) cannot be "fooled" into recognizing viruses.
D) is a solid framework of polymers.
E) contains the cell's genetic material.
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Which is true of ATP?

A) ATP is a molecule.
B) ATP is an energy carrier.
C) ATP contains sugar.
D) ATP contains phosphorous.
E) All of these are true of ATP.
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What limits the resolving power of all microscopes?

A) the wavelength of the light used
B) the wave frequency of the light used
C) the wave amplitude of the light used
D) the transparency of the object
E) all of these are correct
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21
Which statement is false?

A) Aerobic reactions yield more energy per molecule of glucose than anaerobic reactions.
B) Anaerobic reactions yield more energy per molecule of glucose than aerobic reactions.
C) The Krebs cycle occurs in aerobic conditions.
D) Fermentation is an anaerobic process.
E) Respiration is an aerobic process.
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22
Outline the steps of meiosis living cells use to produce gametes.
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23
Most life processes depend on oxidation and photosynthesis. Give an example that does not.
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24
Outline the steps of mitosis in living cells.
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25
Briefly define and describe the process of glycolysis.
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What are Prokaryotes?
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What is the difference between anaerobic and aerobic processes?
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What advantage does the structure of the cell membrane afford the cell?

A) prevents invasion by viruses
B) selective movement back and forth
C) prevents temperature extremes
D) can be adapted to reproduction
E) is totally impermeable
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What is ATP and what is its part in the energy transfer within a cell?
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Discuss several common cell shapes and how these shapes influence the function the cell performs.
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When an athlete's muscles get tired and sore during an athletic event, what is the biochemical explanation?
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Which of the following statements about cells is true?

A) All cells are microscopic in size.
B) Only prokaryotes carry genetic information in nuclei.
C) Some cells lack cell membranes and cell walls.
D) Meiosis produces cells with half the normal complement of DNA.
E) Mitosis is rare in higher plants and animals.
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Name and describe the function of various cell organelles.
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What is the evolutionary advantage for a cell to expend energy in meiosis?
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Describe the process by which materials move across a cell membrane.
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Describe the workings of an optical microscope, also called a light microscope.
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At the cellular and molecular level, in what key ways are plants and animals the same? In what essential ways are they different?
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Describe the workings of an electron microscope.
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What does current theory say about the origin of the nucleus?

A) A small cell was engulfed by a larger cell.
B) A large cell was broken apart by a smaller cell.
C) A large cell was merged with another large cell.
D) Two small cells formed a symbiotic relationship.
E) The first cell contained a nucleus as a basic component.
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Which is the best analogy for a cell membrane?

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B) a layer of lead
C) a toy balloon
D) silk stocking
E) window screen
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What is it about the cells of Eukaryotes and all other multicellular organisms that are all similar?
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What is the first step in mitosis?
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What were the three tenets of Theodor Schwann's 19th century cell theory?
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What is the cytoskeleton and what is it made of?
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What is the function of a vesicle in a cell and how does it form?
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What is the name of the kingdom of cells with no nucleus? With what other name is this kingdom synonymous?
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Robert Hooke (1635-1703) used one of the first microscopes to make what important early observation on what substance?
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What is the "resolving power" of a microscope?
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Compare and contrast meiosis with mitosis.
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How does the focused beam of electrons in an electron microscope become a visible image to the scientist looking at cells?
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