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Which of the following is the equation for cellular respiration?(1 point)
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6 CO2 + 6 H2O + light → 6 O2 + 6 C6H12O6
6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O + light → 6 O 2 + 6 C 6 H 12 O 6
6 C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 H2O + 6 CO2 + ATP
6 C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2 → 6 H 2 O + 6 CO 2 + ATP
6 CO2 + 6 H2O → 6 O2 + 6 ATP
6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O → 6 O 2 + 6 ATP
6 CO2 + 6 ADP + light → 6 O2 + 6 H2O
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6 CO2 + 6 H2O + light → 6 O2 + 6 C6H12O6
6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O + light → 6 O 2 + 6 C 6 H 12 O 6
6 C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 H2O + 6 CO2 + ATP
6 C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6 O 2 → 6 H 2 O + 6 CO 2 + ATP
6 CO2 + 6 H2O → 6 O2 + 6 ATP
6 CO 2 + 6 H 2 O → 6 O 2 + 6 ATP
6 CO2 + 6 ADP + light → 6 O2 + 6 H2O
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Which of the cells characterized in the chart above is a plant cell?
(1 point)
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B
B
A
A
D
D
C
C
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Which of the cells characterized in the chart above is a plant cell?
(1 point)
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B
B
A
A
D
D
C
C
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Which of the following statements describes active transport?(1 point)
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Movement of a specific substance across a membrane.
Movement of a specific substance across a membrane.
Spontaneous movement of a substance through a semipermeable membrane.
Spontaneous movement of a substance through a semipermeable membrane.
Net movement of a substance from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
Net movement of a substance from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
[Movement of a substance against a concentration gradient. D]
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Movement of a specific substance across a membrane.
Movement of a specific substance across a membrane.
Spontaneous movement of a substance through a semipermeable membrane.
Spontaneous movement of a substance through a semipermeable membrane.
Net movement of a substance from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
Net movement of a substance from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
[Movement of a substance against a concentration gradient. D]
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Which of the following describes how lysogenic virsuses are different from lytic viruses.(1 point)
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Lysogenic viruses are made of DNA. Lytic viruses are made of RNA.
Lysogenic viruses are made of DNA. Lytic viruses are made of RNA.
Lysogenic viruses are cellular and lytic viruses are not.
Lysogenic viruses are cellular and lytic viruses are not.
Lysogenic viruses only infect plant cells and lytic viruses only infect animal cells.
Lysogenic viruses only infect plant cells and lytic viruses only infect animal cells.
Lysogenic viruses do not cause the host cell to burst right away and lytic virsuses do immediately cause the host cell to burst.
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Lysogenic viruses are made of DNA. Lytic viruses are made of RNA.
Lysogenic viruses are made of DNA. Lytic viruses are made of RNA.
Lysogenic viruses are cellular and lytic viruses are not.
Lysogenic viruses are cellular and lytic viruses are not.
Lysogenic viruses only infect plant cells and lytic viruses only infect animal cells.
Lysogenic viruses only infect plant cells and lytic viruses only infect animal cells.
Lysogenic viruses do not cause the host cell to burst right away and lytic virsuses do immediately cause the host cell to burst.
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Consider the cell cycle shown below. A cell will stop dividing and go into G0, the resting phase, if it receives the proper signal at the G1 checkpoint.
What would happen if the G1 checkpoint regulation failed?
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The cell would continue in the cycle and divide uncontrollably, which may lead to cancer.
The cell would continue in the cycle and divide uncontrollably, which may lead to cancer.
The cell would enter into G0, the resting phase.
The cell would enter into G0, the resting phase.
The checkpoint is not important, the cell would go on to the next phase.
The checkpoint is not important, the cell would go on to the next phase.
The cell would remain in G1 and continue to grow.
The cell would remain in G1 and continue to grow.
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What would happen if the G1 checkpoint regulation failed?
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The cell would continue in the cycle and divide uncontrollably, which may lead to cancer.
The cell would continue in the cycle and divide uncontrollably, which may lead to cancer.
The cell would enter into G0, the resting phase.
The cell would enter into G0, the resting phase.
The checkpoint is not important, the cell would go on to the next phase.
The checkpoint is not important, the cell would go on to the next phase.
The cell would remain in G1 and continue to grow.
The cell would remain in G1 and continue to grow.
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A student observed cells of a familiar species under a microscope. Analyze the observations the student recorded in the chart below.
1. Ribosomes are present.
2. Genetic material is present.
3. No membrane bound organelles.
4. Cell wall is present.
Which of the following observations supports the student’s conclusion that the species is a prokaryote?
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Observation 1
Observation 1
Observation 2
Observation 2
Observation 3
Observation 3
Observation 4
Observation 4
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1. Ribosomes are present.
2. Genetic material is present.
3. No membrane bound organelles.
4. Cell wall is present.
Which of the following observations supports the student’s conclusion that the species is a prokaryote?
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Observation 1
Observation 1
Observation 2
Observation 2
Observation 3
Observation 3
Observation 4
Observation 4
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None of the options are correct. The correct equation for cellular respiration is:
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + ATP
C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + ATP
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Since there is no chart provided in the question, it is not possible to determine which cell in the chart is a plant cell. Please provide the chart or any other relevant information in order to answer the question accurately.
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I apologize, but without the chart or any other information provided, it is not possible to determine which cell in the chart is a plant cell. Please provide more details or the chart itself so that I can assist you further.
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GPT 3.5
The correct statement that describes active transport is:
[Movement of a substance against a concentration gradient. D]
[Movement of a substance against a concentration gradient. D]
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GPT 3.5
The correct statement that describes how lysogenic viruses are different from lytic viruses is:
Lysogenic viruses do not cause the host cell to burst right away and lytic viruses do immediately cause the host cell to burst.
Lysogenic viruses do not cause the host cell to burst right away and lytic viruses do immediately cause the host cell to burst.
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GPT 3.5
If the G1 checkpoint regulation failed, the correct option is:
The cell would continue in the cycle and divide uncontrollably, which may lead to cancer.
The cell would continue in the cycle and divide uncontrollably, which may lead to cancer.
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GPT 3.5
The observation that supports the conclusion that the species is a prokaryote is:
Observation 3 - No membrane-bound organelles.
Prokaryotes are characterized by the absence of membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria or nucleus.
Observation 3 - No membrane-bound organelles.
Prokaryotes are characterized by the absence of membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria or nucleus.
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