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What helps the plasma membrane function? (1 point)
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channels and chain-like structures
channels and chain-like structures

nuclei and endoplasmic reticula
nuclei and endoplasmic reticula

chloroplasts and mitochondria
chloroplasts and mitochondria

pumps and gelatin-like material

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Where are organelles like mitochondria and the Golgi apparatus found? (1 point)
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plasma membrane
plasma membrane

nucleus
nucleus

chloroplasts
chloroplasts

cytoplasm
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Which statement correctly describes the function of pumps in the plasma membrane? (1 point)
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Pumps store water in the plasma membrane for later use by the cell.
Pumps store water in the plasma membrane for later use by the cell.

Pumps hold the plasma membrane together.
Pumps hold the plasma membrane together.

Pumps move substances through the plasma membrane.
Pumps move substances through the plasma membrane.

Pumps glue the plasma membranes of adjacent cells together.
Pumps glue the plasma membranes of adjacent cells together.
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Which part of the cell functions to recognize other cells? (1 point)
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cell wall
cell wall

nucleus
nucleus

cytoplasm
cytoplasm

plasma membrane
plasma membrane
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pumps and gelatin-like material
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cytoplasm
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Pumps move substances through the plasma membrane.
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plasma membrane

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