Question
Question 1
Cell II most likely represents a plant cell due to the presence of
a
A
b
B
c
E
d
F
Question 2
Which of the following are found in all viruses?
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a
DNA, RNA, ribosomes, cell wall
b
Nucleus, ribosomes, cell wall
c
DNA or RNA and a protein coat
d
Cell membrane and ribosomes
Question 3
The diagram shown represents an animal cell. What is the function of structure X?
a
It synthesizes cellulose.
b
It produces centrioles.
c
It controls the energy release in respiration.
d
It regulates the tranport of materials.
Question 4
a
Conversion of mechanical energy into radiant energy
b
Action of contractile fibers
c
Conversion of light energy into heat energy
d
Action of plant hormones
Question 5
Match the correct terms and definitions.
Column A
1.
Alternation of Generation:
Alternation of Generation
2.
Hormones:
Hormones
3.
Tropisms:
Tropisms
4.
Negative Tropism:
Negative Tropism
5.
Positive Tropism:
Positive Tropism
6.
Phototropism:
Phototropism
7.
Geotropism:
Geotropism
Column B
a.is a tropism where the organism responses to gravity as the stimulus
b.are adaptations that support the success of an organism in response to a stimulus.
c.a regulatory chemical produced by an organism to produce a specific action in the organism and its cells.
d.is a tropism where the organism responses to light as the stimulus
e.is a tropism where the organism moves away from the stimuli
f.an alternation of a sexual stage (meiosis) and asexual stage (mitosis) in the life cycle of an organism, including plants.
g.is a tropism where the organism moves toward the stimuli
Question 6
a
animals, but not plants
b
plants, but not animals
c
neither plants nor animals
d
both plants and animals
Question 7
Cells is an isotonic solution, have no net flow of water show a state of _______.
Osmosis... What is it?
a
active transport
b
hypertonicity
c
dynamic equilibrium
d
hyposalinity
Question 8
Kelvin got his wisdom teeth removed and his mouth is swollen. His doctor tells him to rinse his mouth with a warm saltwater solution every few hours. How does the saltwater solution help heal Kelvin's mouth?
a
The salt water is a hypertonic solution, and the swollen cells in Kelvin's mouth will take in water through diffusion.
b
The salt water is a hypertonic solution, and the swollen cells in Kelvin's mouth will release water through osmosis.
c
The salt water is a hypotonic solution, and the swollen cells in Kelvin's mouth will take in water through osmosis.
d
The salt water is a hypotonic solution, and the swollen cells in Kelvin's mouth will release water through diffusion.
Question 9
Match each term to the correct definition.
Column A
1.
Endoplasmic reticulum:
Endoplasmic reticulum
2.
Golgi apparatus:
Golgi apparatus
3.
Lysosome:
Lysosome
4.
Mitochondria:
Mitochondria
5.
Ribosome:
Ribosome
6.
Vacuole:
Vacuole
Column B
a.internal membrane system found in eukaryotic cells; place where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled
b.cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
c.cell organelle that breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins in small molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell
d.cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
e.cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in a cell; the site of protein synthesis
f.organelle in cells that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage in the cell or release outside the cell
Question 10
a
They stimulate maximum root growth and stem growth at the same concentration.
b
They stimulate maximum root and stem growth at different concentrations.
c
They stimulate maximum stem growth at low concentrations.
d
They most strongly inhibit root growth at low concentrations.
Cell II most likely represents a plant cell due to the presence of
a
A
b
B
c
E
d
F
Question 2
Which of the following are found in all viruses?
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a
DNA, RNA, ribosomes, cell wall
b
Nucleus, ribosomes, cell wall
c
DNA or RNA and a protein coat
d
Cell membrane and ribosomes
Question 3
The diagram shown represents an animal cell. What is the function of structure X?
a
It synthesizes cellulose.
b
It produces centrioles.
c
It controls the energy release in respiration.
d
It regulates the tranport of materials.
Question 4
a
Conversion of mechanical energy into radiant energy
b
Action of contractile fibers
c
Conversion of light energy into heat energy
d
Action of plant hormones
Question 5
Match the correct terms and definitions.
Column A
1.
Alternation of Generation:
Alternation of Generation
2.
Hormones:
Hormones
3.
Tropisms:
Tropisms
4.
Negative Tropism:
Negative Tropism
5.
Positive Tropism:
Positive Tropism
6.
Phototropism:
Phototropism
7.
Geotropism:
Geotropism
Column B
a.is a tropism where the organism responses to gravity as the stimulus
b.are adaptations that support the success of an organism in response to a stimulus.
c.a regulatory chemical produced by an organism to produce a specific action in the organism and its cells.
d.is a tropism where the organism responses to light as the stimulus
e.is a tropism where the organism moves away from the stimuli
f.an alternation of a sexual stage (meiosis) and asexual stage (mitosis) in the life cycle of an organism, including plants.
g.is a tropism where the organism moves toward the stimuli
Question 6
a
animals, but not plants
b
plants, but not animals
c
neither plants nor animals
d
both plants and animals
Question 7
Cells is an isotonic solution, have no net flow of water show a state of _______.
Osmosis... What is it?
a
active transport
b
hypertonicity
c
dynamic equilibrium
d
hyposalinity
Question 8
Kelvin got his wisdom teeth removed and his mouth is swollen. His doctor tells him to rinse his mouth with a warm saltwater solution every few hours. How does the saltwater solution help heal Kelvin's mouth?
a
The salt water is a hypertonic solution, and the swollen cells in Kelvin's mouth will take in water through diffusion.
b
The salt water is a hypertonic solution, and the swollen cells in Kelvin's mouth will release water through osmosis.
c
The salt water is a hypotonic solution, and the swollen cells in Kelvin's mouth will take in water through osmosis.
d
The salt water is a hypotonic solution, and the swollen cells in Kelvin's mouth will release water through diffusion.
Question 9
Match each term to the correct definition.
Column A
1.
Endoplasmic reticulum:
Endoplasmic reticulum
2.
Golgi apparatus:
Golgi apparatus
3.
Lysosome:
Lysosome
4.
Mitochondria:
Mitochondria
5.
Ribosome:
Ribosome
6.
Vacuole:
Vacuole
Column B
a.internal membrane system found in eukaryotic cells; place where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled
b.cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use
c.cell organelle that breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins in small molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell
d.cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
e.cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in a cell; the site of protein synthesis
f.organelle in cells that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage in the cell or release outside the cell
Question 10
a
They stimulate maximum root growth and stem growth at the same concentration.
b
They stimulate maximum root and stem growth at different concentrations.
c
They stimulate maximum stem growth at low concentrations.
d
They most strongly inhibit root growth at low concentrations.
Answers
Answered by
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Here are the answers to your questions based on biological concepts:
**Question 1**
Cell II most likely represents a plant cell due to the presence of:
**b. B** *(Assuming B refers to cell wall or chloroplasts, which are characteristic of plant cells)*
**Question 2**
Which of the following are found in all viruses?
**c. DNA or RNA and a protein coat**
*(All viruses contain either DNA or RNA and a protective protein coat known as a capsid)*
**Question 3**
The diagram shown represents an animal cell. What is the function of structure X?
**c. It controls the energy release in respiration.**
*(Structure X is likely referring to mitochondria, which are responsible for energy release)*
**Question 4**
*(The question seems incomplete, but assuming it relates to a certain process):*
**b. Action of contractile fibers**
*(If referring to muscle contraction)*
**Question 5**
Match the correct terms and definitions:
1. Alternation of Generation: **f. an alternation of a sexual stage (meiosis) and asexual stage (mitosis) in the life cycle of an organism, including plants.**
2. Hormones: **c. a regulatory chemical produced by an organism to produce a specific action in the organism and its cells.**
3. Tropisms: **b. are adaptations that support the success of an organism in response to a stimulus.**
4. Negative Tropism: **e. is a tropism where the organism moves away from the stimuli.**
5. Positive Tropism: **g. is a tropism where the organism moves toward the stimuli.**
6. Phototropism: **d. is a tropism where the organism responses to light as the stimulus.**
7. Geotropism: **a. is a tropism where the organism responses to gravity as the stimulus.**
**Question 6**
*(The question is incomplete, presuming it relates to cellular structures):*
**d. both plants and animals** *(if referring to structures like mitochondria or certain organelles)*
**Question 7**
Cells in an isotonic solution have no net flow of water and show a state of:
**c. dynamic equilibrium**
*(In an isotonic solution, there is no net movement of water into or out of the cell)*
**Question 8**
How does the saltwater solution help heal Kelvin's mouth?
**b. The salt water is a hypertonic solution, and the swollen cells in Kelvin's mouth will release water through osmosis.**
*(This reduces swelling by causing water to move out of the swollen cells)*
**Question 9**
Match each term to the correct definition:
1. Endoplasmic reticulum: **a. internal membrane system found in eukaryotic cells; place where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled**
2. Golgi apparatus: **f. organelle in cells that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage in the cell or release outside the cell**
3. Lysosome: **c. cell organelle that breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins in small molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell**
4. Mitochondria: **b. cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use**
5. Ribosome: **e. cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in a cell; the site of protein synthesis**
6. Vacuole: **d. cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates**
**Question 10**
*(The question is incomplete; assuming it pertains to plant hormones):*
**b. They stimulate maximum root and stem growth at different concentrations.**
Feel free to ask further questions!
**Question 1**
Cell II most likely represents a plant cell due to the presence of:
**b. B** *(Assuming B refers to cell wall or chloroplasts, which are characteristic of plant cells)*
**Question 2**
Which of the following are found in all viruses?
**c. DNA or RNA and a protein coat**
*(All viruses contain either DNA or RNA and a protective protein coat known as a capsid)*
**Question 3**
The diagram shown represents an animal cell. What is the function of structure X?
**c. It controls the energy release in respiration.**
*(Structure X is likely referring to mitochondria, which are responsible for energy release)*
**Question 4**
*(The question seems incomplete, but assuming it relates to a certain process):*
**b. Action of contractile fibers**
*(If referring to muscle contraction)*
**Question 5**
Match the correct terms and definitions:
1. Alternation of Generation: **f. an alternation of a sexual stage (meiosis) and asexual stage (mitosis) in the life cycle of an organism, including plants.**
2. Hormones: **c. a regulatory chemical produced by an organism to produce a specific action in the organism and its cells.**
3. Tropisms: **b. are adaptations that support the success of an organism in response to a stimulus.**
4. Negative Tropism: **e. is a tropism where the organism moves away from the stimuli.**
5. Positive Tropism: **g. is a tropism where the organism moves toward the stimuli.**
6. Phototropism: **d. is a tropism where the organism responses to light as the stimulus.**
7. Geotropism: **a. is a tropism where the organism responses to gravity as the stimulus.**
**Question 6**
*(The question is incomplete, presuming it relates to cellular structures):*
**d. both plants and animals** *(if referring to structures like mitochondria or certain organelles)*
**Question 7**
Cells in an isotonic solution have no net flow of water and show a state of:
**c. dynamic equilibrium**
*(In an isotonic solution, there is no net movement of water into or out of the cell)*
**Question 8**
How does the saltwater solution help heal Kelvin's mouth?
**b. The salt water is a hypertonic solution, and the swollen cells in Kelvin's mouth will release water through osmosis.**
*(This reduces swelling by causing water to move out of the swollen cells)*
**Question 9**
Match each term to the correct definition:
1. Endoplasmic reticulum: **a. internal membrane system found in eukaryotic cells; place where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled**
2. Golgi apparatus: **f. organelle in cells that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage in the cell or release outside the cell**
3. Lysosome: **c. cell organelle that breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins in small molecules that can be used by the rest of the cell**
4. Mitochondria: **b. cell organelle that converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use**
5. Ribosome: **e. cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in a cell; the site of protein synthesis**
6. Vacuole: **d. cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates**
**Question 10**
*(The question is incomplete; assuming it pertains to plant hormones):*
**b. They stimulate maximum root and stem growth at different concentrations.**
Feel free to ask further questions!
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