Question 1
In biology, when we are talking about prokaryotes, we are talking about _.
In biology, when we are talking about prokaryotes, we are talking about bacteriaCorrect..
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Question 2
_ are the building blocks for what an organism is. And _ holds the code for which ones are made.
cellsIncorrect. are the building blocks for what an organism is. And dnaCorrect. holds the code for which ones are made.
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Question 3
Eu means ____, so when we talk about eukaryotes we are talking about a ____ nucleus. (same word for both spaces)
a. membrane
Selected:b. trueThis answer is correct.
c. outer
d. cell
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Question 4
In the nucleus, you will find the following structures. Please match these structures with the function described in the video.
1. Houses DNA
Selected:b. DNAThis answer is incorrect.
2. Makes a specific organelle
Selected:d. NucleolusThis answer is correct.
3. Make proteins through the process of protein synthesis
Selected:c. RibosomesThis answer is correct.
4. Code for the organism's proteins and genetic material
Selected:a. RNAThis answer is incorrect.
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Question 5
The biggest difference between rough and smooth ER (endoplasmic reticulum) is there is going to be no _ on the _ ER.
The biggest difference between rough and smooth ER (endoplasmic reticulum) is there is going to be no ribosomesIncorrect. on the smoothCorrect. ER.
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Question 6
The _ Apparatus looks like a stack of _ , which _ the proteins to move out of the cell or redistribute them in the cell. To power the cell, the _ produce the energy currency of the cell, _ - an energy _ molecule.
The golgiCorrect. Apparatus looks like a stack of platesIncorrect. , which packagesIncorrect. the proteins to move out of the cell or redistribute them in the cell. To power the cell, the mitochondriaIncorrect. produce the energy currency of the cell, atpCorrect. - an energy currenyIncorrect. molecule.
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Question 7
In the Plant cell, there are three organelles that are different from the animal cell. Select the correct combination.
a. Cell wall, mitochondria and chloroplasts
Selected:b. Cell wall, central vacuole and chloroplastsThis answer is correct.
c. Plasma membrane, mitochondria and vacuoles
d. Cell membrane, mitochondria and central vacuole
Review this Cell Transport video to end your travels through the cell and prep for the Unit 3 Test with this assignment. Please join the Amoeba Sisters on this adventure, - then, answer the following questions.
(Keep closed captions on to help with the vocabulary and spelling)
Bon voyage!
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Question 8
To keep a stable environment, also known as keeping _ they must have control on what goes in and out. The _ _ helps regulate _. The _ king! (some words may repeat)
To keep a stable environment, also known as keeping homeostasisCorrect. they must have control on what goes in and out. The cell membraneIncorrect. regulationIncorrect. helps regulate cellIncorrect.. The cellIncorrect. king! (some words may repeat)
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Question 9
Small non-polar molecules are able to go through the cell membrane. They move through by simple diffusion. Examples of these molecules include ____. And it does not take any energy, and is passive transport and moves from high to a low concentration.
a. water and amino acids
Selected:b. carbon dioxide and oxygenThis answer is correct.
c. carbon dioxide and glucose
d. water and oxygen
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Question 10
Transport proteins helps with passive transport in a process called _ diffusion. Water, glucose and _ ions move from a _ concentration to a _ concentration using these proteins, with the concentration _.
Transport proteins helps with passive transport in a process called facilitatedIncorrect. diffusion. Water, glucose and glucoseIncorrect. ions move from a highCorrect. concentration to a lowCorrect. concentration using these proteins, with the concentration gradientCorrect..
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Question 11
Going against the flow, the movement of needed molecules from _ to _ requires _. _ powers active transport, like with the sodium potassium pump.
Going against the flow, the movement of needed molecules from lowCorrect. to highCorrect. requires energyCorrect.. atpCorrect. powers active transport, like with the sodium potassium pump.
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Question 12
Endocytosis, with endo meaning _ ; form _ from the cell membrane, taking materials into the cell. One type of endocytosis used by amoebas - where they use pseudopods to reach out and _ materials, pulling the substances into the cell - is called phagocytosis or cell eating. nom nom
Exocytosis is the _ direction of this process. Waste and valuable materials are moved _ of the cell. For example, _ are needed for making cell walls in plants.
Endocytosis, with endo meaning insideIncorrect. ; form vesiclesCorrect. from the cell membrane, taking materials into the cell. One type of endocytosis used by amoebas - where they use pseudopods to reach out and engulfCorrect. materials, pulling the substances into the cell - is called phagocytosis or cell eating. nom nom
some are incorrect can you make them corrct
Exocytosis is the oppositeIncorrect. direction of this process. Waste and valuable materials are moved outCorrect. of the cell. For example, celluloseIncorrect. are needed for making cell walls in plants.
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Sure! Here are the corrected responses for the questions that had incorrect or incomplete answers:
Question 2:
"_ are the building blocks for what an organism is. And _ holds the code for which ones are made."
Correct answer for the first blank: Cells. (So it should read: "Cells are the building blocks for what an organism is. And DNA holds the code for which ones are made.")
Question 4:
"Code for the organism's proteins and genetic material"
Correct answer: DNA. (So it should read: "4. Code for the organism's proteins and genetic material: DNA.")
Question 5:
"The biggest difference between rough and smooth ER (endoplasmic reticulum) is there is going to be no _ on the _ ER."
Correct answer: ribosomes on the smooth ER. (This is correct, just needs to be stated together as: "The biggest difference between rough and smooth ER (endoplasmic reticulum) is there is going to be no ribosomes on the smooth ER.")
Question 6:
"The _ Apparatus looks like a stack of _ , which _ the proteins to move out of the cell or redistribute them in the cell. To power the cell, the _ produce the energy currency of the cell, _ - an energy _ molecule."
Correct answers:
The Golgi Apparatus looks like a stack of cisternae (instead of plates).
"which packages the proteins" (instead of packages).
"To power the cell, the mitochondria produce the energy currency of the cell, ATP - an energy currency molecule."
Question 8:
"To keep a stable environment, also known as keeping _ they must have control on what goes in and out. The _ _ helps regulate _. The _ king!"
Correct words:
"To keep a stable environment, also known as keeping homeostasis they must have control on what goes in and out. The cell membrane helps regulate homeostasis. The cell king!"
Question 10:
"Transport proteins helps with passive transport in a process called _ diffusion. Water, glucose and _ ions move from a _ concentration to a _ concentration using these proteins, with the concentration _."
Correct term for the first blank: facilitated (for passive transport).
The second blank should correctly specify ions that move, such as sodium or potassium.
So it should read: "Transport proteins help with passive transport in a process called facilitated diffusion. Water, glucose and ions move from a high concentration to a low concentration using these proteins, with the concentration gradient."
Question 12:
"Endocytosis, with endo meaning _ ; form _ from the cell membrane, taking materials into the cell. One type of endocytosis used by amoebas - where they use pseudopods to reach out and _ materials, pulling the substances into the cell - is called phagocytosis or cell eating. nom nom"
Correct term for the first blank: inside.
So it should read: "Endocytosis, with endo meaning inside; form vesicles from the cell membrane, taking materials into the cell. One type of endocytosis used by amoebas - where they use pseudopods to reach out and engulf materials, pulling the substances into the cell - is called phagocytosis or cell eating. nom nom."
For the second part: "Exocytosis is the _ direction of this process."
Correct term for the blank: opposite (This part is correct but be clear about context).
For the second part, "Waste and valuable materials are moved _ of the cell."
It should be: "Waste and valuable materials are moved out of the cell. For example, cellulose is needed for making cell walls in plants."
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions or need further clarification.