Which of the following is a typical step in the lytic cycle of viral replication?(1 point)

Responses

Production of energy through cellular respiration
Production of energy through cellular respiration

Host cell undergoes mitosis
Host cell undergoes mitosis

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

Integration of viral genetic material (DNA or RNA) into the host genome
Integration of viral genetic material (DNA or RNA) into the host genome
Question 2
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Viruses are often considered non-living entities because they
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Question 3
Identify the organelles, using the word bank provided.(5 points)
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Question 4
Match the cell organelle with its function.(4 points)
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Chloroplast
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Ribosome
Question 5
If a cell contains a large number of chloroplasts, what is the likely function of that cell in the organism?(1 point)
Responses

Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis

Transpiration
Transpiration

Respiration
Respiration

Fermentation
Fermentation
Question 6
How do the circulatory and respiratory systems work together?(1 point)
Responses

By digesting and absorbing nutrients
By digesting and absorbing nutrients

By transporting hormones throughout the body
By transporting hormones throughout the body

By protecting against infections
By protecting against infections

By exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
By exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide
Question 7
Identify the steps that correspond to the cell cycle, using the choices provided.(4 points)
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Question 8
Using the word bank provided, identify the chemical reaction for photosynthesis.(1 point)
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Response area + Response area + Light−→−−
Response area + Response area
Question 9
What is the primary purpose of mitosis?(1 point)
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Genetic recombination
Genetic recombination

Reproduction of chromosome number
Reproduction of chromosome number

Growth and repair
Growth and repair

Production of gametes
Production of gametes
Question 10
What is one possible result if there is a failure in the cell's checkpoint process during the cell cycle?(1 point)
Responses

Tumor formation (cancer)
Tumor formation (cancer)

A pause in cell growth and division
A pause in cell growth and division

Too much gas exchange between cells
Too much gas exchange between cells

Mitosis

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Here are the answers to your questions based on the information provided:

Question 1: Which of the following is a typical step in the lytic cycle of viral replication?
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 on their own and require a host cell to replicate.


Question 3: Identify the organelles, using the word bank provided.
(Please provide the word bank for me to help you identify the organelles.)


Question 4: Match the cell organelle with its function.

  • Chloroplast: Photosynthesis
  • Nucleus: Contains genetic material (DNA) and controls cellular activities
  • Mitochondria: Energy production (ATP)
  • Ribosome: Protein synthesis

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


Question 6: How do the circulatory and respiratory systems work together?
Response: By exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide


Question 7: Identify the steps that correspond to the cell cycle, using the choices provided.
(Please provide the choices for the cell cycle steps for me to help you identify them.)


Question 8: Using the word bank provided, identify the chemical reaction for photosynthesis.
Response: Light + Carbon Dioxide + Water → Glucose + Oxygen


Question 9: What is the primary purpose of mitosis?
Response: 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?
Response: Tumor formation (cancer)


If you provide the specific word banks or choices for Questions 3 and 7, I can assist you further!

3. endoplasmic reticulm, vaculoe, mitchodrion, chiroplast, nuecles
7. the gentictic material, the cell prepares, two copies of DNA,the cell makes a copy of its DNA

Great! Here are the answers for Questions 3 and 7 based on the information provided.

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

  1. Endoplasmic Reticulum: A network of membranes involved in protein and lipid synthesis.
  2. Vacuole: A storage organelle that can hold water, nutrients, or waste products.
  3. Mitochondrion: The powerhouse of the cell, where energy (ATP) is produced.
  4. Chloroplast: An organelle found in plant cells, responsible for photosynthesis.
  5. Nucleus: The organelle that contains the cell's genetic material (DNA).

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

  1. The cell makes a copy of its DNA: (This corresponds to the S phase – synthesis phase)
  2. The cell prepares: (This likely corresponds to the G2 phase – preparing for mitosis)
  3. Two copies of DNA: (This could refer to the result of DNA replication or the M phase)
  4. The genetic material: (This likely refers to the condensation of chromatin into visible chromosomes during the M phase.)

You can reorder them, but they generally reflect key steps in the cell cycle process.

If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

what about G1?

You're correct to mention G1 (the Gap 1 phase) in the context of the cell cycle. Here’s a more detailed overview of the cell cycle phases, including G1:

  1. G1 Phase (Gap 1): This is the first phase of the cell cycle, where the cell grows in size, synthesizes mRNA and proteins (including organelles), and prepares to replicate its DNA. The cell also carries out its normal functions during this phase.

  2. S Phase (Synthesis): During this phase, the cell replicates its DNA, resulting in two copies of each chromosome.

  3. G2 Phase (Gap 2): In this phase, the cell continues to grow and prepares for mitosis. The cell produces additional proteins and organelles, and checks the replicated DNA for errors.

  4. M Phase (Mitosis): This is the phase where the cell divides, leading to the formation of two daughter cells. Mitosis includes several stages (prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase) where the genetic material is separated.

If we need to include the G1 phase as part of Question 7's response sequence, you might have:

  1. The cell makes a copy of its DNA: (S Phase)
  2. The cell prepares: (G2 Phase)
  3. Two copies of DNA: (Referring to the result of S Phase, might be placed as part of the S Phase)
  4. The genetic material: (Could relate to the M Phase or an earlier step where chromatin condenses)

You can definitely use G1 in your response if the setup calls for identifying or ordering all the phases of the cell cycle, emphasizing the growth and preparation that occur before DNA replication.

Let me know if you need further assistance!