Here are the answers to each question based on your provided information:
Question 1: Which of the following is a typical step in the lytic cycle of viral replication?
- Answer: Assembly of new virus particles on the cell membrane of the host cell
Question 2: Viruses are often considered non-living entities because they .
- Answer: (likely something along the lines of) they cannot reproduce or carry out metabolic processes without a host cell.
Question 3: Identify the organelles, using the word bank provided.
- (Responses needed from the word bank you have)
Question 4: Match the cell organelle with its function.
- Answer (example):
- Ribosome → Protein Synthesis
- Nucleus → Contains genetic material (DNA)
- Mitochondria → Energy production (ATP synthesis)
- Chloroplast → Photosynthesis
Question 5: If a cell contains a large number of chloroplasts, what is the likely function of that cell in the organism?
- Answer: Photosynthesis
Question 6: How do the circulatory and respiratory systems work together?
- Answer: By exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
Question 7: Identify the steps that correspond to the cell cycle.
- (Responses needed in order based on the choices provided)
Question 8: Using the word bank provided, identify the chemical reaction for photosynthesis.
- Answer: 6CO2 + 6H2O + Light Energy → C6H12O6 + 6O2
Question 9: What is the primary purpose of mitosis?
- Answer: Growth and repair
Question 10: What is one possible result if there is a failure in the cell's checkpoint process during the cell cycle?
- Answer: Tumor formation (cancer)
Question 11: Which part of the phospholipid molecule that makes up the cell membrane is hydrophobic?
- Answer: The fatty acid tails
Question 12: Which type of transport mechanism requires energy to move substances across the cell membrane?
- Answer: Active transport
Question 13: What happens to a cell placed in a hypotonic solution?
- Answer: The cell swells and may burst
Question 14: What is the primary structural difference between a virus and a cell?
- Answer: Cells have a nucleus and organelles, while viruses lack both.
Question 15: In what way do viruses and cells differ in their ability to respond to stimuli?
- Answer: Cells can respond to environmental stimuli, while viruses cannot.
Question 16: How do the digestive and excretory systems work together in the removal of waste?
- Answer: The digestive system breaks down food into absorbable molecules, and the excretory system eliminates metabolic waste products from the blood.
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