Which of the following cellular structures work together to produce protein?(1 point)

Responses

Ribosome, Endoplasmic Reticulum and Lysosome
Ribosome, Endoplasmic Reticulum and Lysosome

Chloroplast, Golgi and Vesicle
Chloroplast, Golgi and Vesicle

Golgi, Ribosome and Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi, Ribosome and Endoplasmic Reticulum

Golgi, Ribosome and Centriole
Golgi, Ribosome and Centriole
Question 37
During photosynthesis, which molecule is split to provide electrons for the light-dependent reactions?(1 point)
Responses

Water
Water

Oxygen
Oxygen

Glucose
Glucose

Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide
Question 38
In which part of the chloroplast does the Calvin cycle take place?(1 point)
Responses

Thylakoid membrane
Thylakoid membrane

Stroma
Stroma

Chloroplast envelope
Chloroplast envelope

Granum
Granum
Question 39
What is the function of mRNA in cells?(1 point)
Responses

Carrying amino acids to the ribosome.
Carrying amino acids to the ribosome.

Transcribing DNA sequences.
Transcribing DNA sequences.

Catalyzing biochemical reactions.
Catalyzing biochemical reactions.

Carrying genetic information from DNA to the ribosome
Carrying genetic information from DNA to the ribosome
Question 40
What is chromatin primarily composed of?(1 point)
Responses

DNA and lipids
DNA and lipids

RNA and proteins
RNA and proteins

Proteins and carbohydrates
Proteins and carbohydrates

DNA and proteins
DNA and proteins
Question 41
What are the sex chromosomes of a typical human female?(1 point)
Responses

YY
YY

XXYY
XXYY

XX
XX

XY
XY
Question 42
Which of the following best defines gene expression?(1 point)
Responses

The process by which genetic information is read and becomes differentiated.
The process by which genetic information is read and becomes differentiated.

The permanent alteration of the DNA sequence within a gene.
The permanent alteration of the DNA sequence within a gene.

The movement of genetic material between different cells or organisms.
The movement of genetic material between different cells or organisms.

The duplication of the entire genome during cell division.
The duplication of the entire genome during cell division.
Question 43
How is the function of mitosis different in an adult animal than in a baby?(1 point)
Responses

In an adult animal, mitosis is primarily for growth, while in a baby, it is mainly for repair.
In an adult animal, mitosis is primarily for growth, while in a baby, it is mainly for repair.

In an adult animal, mitosis produces more cells than in a baby.
In an adult animal, mitosis produces more cells than in a baby.

In an adult animal, mitosis is primarily for repair and maintenance, while in a baby, it is mainly for growth and development.
In an adult animal, mitosis is primarily for repair and maintenance, while in a baby, it is mainly for growth and development.

In an adult animal, mitosis occurs only in reproductive cells, while in a baby, it occurs in all cells.
In an adult animal, mitosis occurs only in reproductive cells, while in a baby, it occurs in all cells.
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Here are the answers to your questions:

Question 36: Which of the following cellular structures work together to produce protein?

  • Answer: Golgi, Ribosome and Endoplasmic Reticulum

Question 37: During photosynthesis, which molecule is split to provide electrons for the light-dependent reactions?

  • Answer: Water

Question 38: In which part of the chloroplast does the Calvin cycle take place?

  • Answer: Stroma

Question 39: What is the function of mRNA in cells?

  • Answer: Carrying genetic information from DNA to the ribosome

Question 40: What is chromatin primarily composed of?

  • Answer: DNA and proteins

Question 41: What are the sex chromosomes of a typical human female?

  • Answer: XX

Question 42: Which of the following best defines gene expression?

  • Answer: The process by which genetic information is read and becomes differentiated.

Question 43: How is the function of mitosis different in an adult animal than in a baby?

  • Answer: In an adult animal, mitosis is primarily for repair and maintenance, while in a baby, it is mainly for growth and development.

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1: Golgi, Ribosome and Endoplasmic Reticulum
2: Water
3: Stroma
4: Carrying genetic information from DNA to the ribosome
5: DNA and proteins
6: XX
7: The process by which genetic information is read and becomes differentiated.
8: In an adult animal, mitosis is primarily for repair and maintenance, while in a baby, it is mainly for growth and development.

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