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Question 1
Which of the following is a typical step in the lytic cycle of viral replication?
Responses

Integration of viral genetic material (DNA or RNA) into the host genome

Host cell undergoes mitosis

Production of energy through cellular respiration

Assembly of new virus particles on the cell membrane of the host cell

Question 2
Viruses are often considered non-living entities because they .

Question 3
Identify the organelles, using the word bank provided.

Question 4
Match the cell organelle with its function.
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Ribosome
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Chloroplast

Question 5
If a cell contains a large number of chloroplasts, what is the likely function of that cell in the organism?
Responses

Transpiration

Photosynthesis

Respiration

Fermentation

Question 6
How do the circulatory and respiratory systems work together?

By digesting and absorbing nutrients

By transporting hormones throughout the

By exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide

By protecting against infections

Question 7
Identify the steps that correspond to the cell cycle, using the choices provided.

Question 8
Using the word bank provided, identify the chemical reaction for photosynthesis.
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Question 9
What is the primary purpose of mitosis?
Responses

Reproduction of chromosome number

Production of gametes

Genetic recombination

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?
Responses

Mitosis

Tumor formation (cancer)

Too much gas exchange between cells

A pause in cell growth and division

Question 11
Which part of the phospholipid molecule that makes up the cell membrane is hydrophobic?
Responses

The phosphate head

The lipid bilayer

The glycerol backbone

The fatty acid tails

Question 12
Which type of transport mechanism requires energy to move substances across the cell membrane?

Responses

Osmosis
Osmosis

Facilitated diffusion

Active transport

Diffusion

Question 13
What happens to a cell placed in a hypotonic solution?
Responses

The cell swells and may burst
The cell swells and may burst

The cell shrinks
The cell shrinks

The cell remains unchanged
The cell remains unchanged

The cell's shape becomes rigid
The cell's shape becomes rigid

Question 14
What is the primary structural difference between a virus and a cell?
Responses

Cells contain RNA only, while viruses contain DNA only.
Cells contain RNA only, while viruses contain DNA only.

Cells have a cell wall, while viruses have a plasma membrane.
Cells have a cell wall, while viruses have a plasma membrane.

Cells have a nucleus and organelles, while viruses lack both.
Cells have a nucleus and organelles, while viruses lack both.

Cells have a protein coat, while viruses have a lipid bilayer.
Cells have a protein coat, while viruses have a lipid bilayer.

Question 15
In what way do viruses and cells differ in their ability to respond to stimuli?
Responses

Cells can respond to environmental stimuli, while viruses cannot.
Cells can respond to environmental stimuli, while viruses cannot.

Viruses can respond to environmental changes, while cells cannot.
Viruses can respond to environmental changes, while cells cannot.

Viruses respond to stimuli through metabolic processes, while cells do not.
Viruses respond to stimuli through metabolic processes, while cells do not.

Both viruses and cells respond to stimuli in the same way.
Both viruses and cells respond to stimuli in the same way.

Question 16
How do the digestive and excretory systems work together in the removal of waste?
Responses

The excretory system filters nutrients, and the digestive system transports them to the cells.
The excretory system filters nutrients, and the digestive system transports them to the cells.

The digestive system breaks down food into absorbable molecules, and the excretory system eliminates metabolic waste products from the blood.
The digestive system breaks down food into absorbable molecules, and the excretory system eliminates metabolic waste products from the blood.

The digestive system breaks down nutrients, and the excretory system absorbs these nutrients.
The digestive system breaks down nutrients, and the excretory system absorbs these nutrients.
The digestive system transports waste to the kidneys, and the excretory system breaks it down.
The digestive system transports waste to the kidneys, and the excretory system breaks it down.

1 answer

Here are the answers to the questions you've provided:

Question 1
Response: Assembly of new virus particles on the cell membrane of the host cell.

Question 2
Viruses are often considered non-living entities because they cannot reproduce independently and lack metabolic processes.

Question 3
Responses not provided. If you have a list of organelles, I can help you identify them.

Question 4
Responses not provided. Please provide the list of organelles and their functions for matching.

Question 5
Response: Photosynthesis

Question 6
Response: By exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide

Question 7
Responses not provided. Please provide the choices for the cell cycle steps.

Question 8
Responses not provided. Please provide the word bank for photosynthesis.

Question 9
Response: Growth and repair

Question 10
Response: Tumor formation (cancer)

Question 11
Response: The fatty acid tails

Question 12
Response: Active transport

Question 13
Response: The cell swells and may burst

Question 14
Response: Cells have a nucleus and organelles, while viruses lack both.

Question 15
Response: Cells can respond to environmental stimuli, while viruses cannot.

Question 16
Response: The digestive system breaks down food into absorbable molecules, and the excretory system eliminates metabolic waste products from the blood.

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