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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.
Chapter 3: Cells: The Living Units
Cell Anatomy
Passive Processes of
Transport
Active Processes of
TransportCell DivisionOrganelles
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Questions by Mark Hollier, Georgia Perimeter College - Clarkston Campus
FINAL ROUND
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Cell Anatomy:
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The intracellular fluid packed with the organelles of a cell is called _______.
a. plasma
b. nucleus
c. phospholipid
d. cytoplasm
ANSWER
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Cell Anatomy:
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The intracellular fluid packed with the organelles of a cell is called _______.
a. plasma
b. nucleus
c. phospholipid
d. cytoplasm
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Cell Anatomy:
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The cell membrane is composed mostly of ________.
a. proteins and steroids
b. phospholipids and steroids
c. phospholipids and proteins
d. carbohydrates and steroids
ANSWER
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Cell Anatomy:
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The cell membrane is composed mostly of ________.
a. proteins and steroids
b. phospholipids and steroids
c. phospholipids and proteins
d. carbohydrates and steroids
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Cell Anatomy:
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The smallest unit of life is the ________.
a. cell
b. organelle
c. nucleus
d. DNA
ANSWER
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Cell Anatomy:
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The smallest unit of life is the ________.
a. cell
b. organelle
c. nucleus
d. DNA
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Cell Anatomy:
$400 Question
The interior of the cell membrane can best be described as ________.
a. hydrophilic
b. hydrophobic
c. hydrated
d. polar
ANSWER
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Cell Anatomy:
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The interior of the cell membrane can best be described as ________.
a. hydrophilic
b. hydrophobic
c. hydrated
d. polar
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Cell Anatomy:
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Cell junctions that are important in cell communication are _______.
a. tight junctions
b. gap junctions
c. desmosomes
d. plaques
ANSWER
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Cell Anatomy:
$500 Answer
Cell junctions that are important in cell communication are _______.
a. tight junctions
b. gap junctions
c. desmosomes
d. plaques
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Passive Processes of Transport:
$100 Question
Which of the following is not an example of passive transport?
a. Diffusion
b. Facilitated diffusion
c. Pinocytosis
d. Osmosis
ANSWER
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Passive Processes of Transport:
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Which of the following is not an example of passive transport?
a. Diffusion
b. Facilitated diffusion
c. Pinocytosis
d. Osmosis
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Passive Processes of Transport:
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If you walk into your house and smell dinner, you are experiencing ________.
a. diffusion
b. osmosis
c. facilitated diffusion
d. active transport
ANSWER
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Passive Processes of Transport:
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If you walk into your house and smell dinner, you are experiencing ________.
a. diffusion
b. osmosis
c. facilitated diffusion
d. active transport
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Passive Processes of Transport:
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Diffusion requires _______.
a. a membrane
b. protein carriers
c. energy
d. none of the above
ANSWER
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Passive Processes of Transport:
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Diffusion requires _______.
a. a membrane
b. protein carriers
c. energy
d. none of the above
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Passive Processes of Transport:
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A cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution will ______.
a. burst
b. crenate
c. remain the same
d. hydrate
ANSWER
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Passive Processes of Transport:
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A cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution will ______.
a. burst
b. crenate
c. remain the same
d. hydrate
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Passive Processes of Transport:
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In comparison to cells, _________ solutions contain a lower concentration of nonpenetrating particles.
a. osmotic
b. hypertonic
c. isotonic
d. hypotonicANSWER
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Passive Processes of Transport:
$500 Answer
In comparison to cells, _________ solutions contain a lower concentration of nonpenetrating particles.
a. osmotic
b. hypertonic
c. isotonic
d. hypotonic
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Active Processes of Transport:
$100 Question
Which of the following is not an example of vesicular transport?
a. Active transport
b. Phagocytosis
c. Exocytosis
d. Pinocytosis
ANSWER
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Active Processes of Transport:
$100 Answer
Which of the following is not an example of vesicular transport?
a. Active transport
b. Phagocytosis
c. Exocytosis
d. Pinocytosis
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Active Processes of Transport:
$200 Question
A cell will "drink" small amounts of fluid and solutes using _______.
a. pinocytosis
b. phagocytosis
c. facilitated diffusion
d. exocytosis
ANSWER
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Active Processes of Transport:
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A cell will "drink" small amounts of fluid and solutes using _______.
a. pinocytosis
b. phagocytosis
c. facilitated diffusion
d. exocytosis
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Active Processes of Transport: $300 Question
Specifically, which type of transport is driven by energy stored in gradients?
a. Symport transport
b. Primary active transport
c. Secondary active transport
d. Antiport transport
ANSWER
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Active Processes of Transport:
$300 Answer
Specifically, which type of transport is driven by energy stored in gradients?
a. Symport transport
b. Primary active transport
c. Secondary active transport
d. Antiport transport
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Active Processes of Transport:
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How is active transport different from facilitated diffusion?
a. It is specific.
b. It is reversible.
c. It exhibits saturation.
d. It moves against the concentration
gradient.ANSWER
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Active Processes of Transport:
$400 Answer
How is active transport different from facilitated diffusion?
a. It is specific.
b. It is reversible.
c. It exhibits saturation.
d. It moves against the concentration gradient.
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Active Processes of Transport:
$500 Question
Which molecules would most likely be actively transported?
a. Water molecules
b. Amino acids
c. Molecules moving to a lower concentration
d. Hydrophobic molecules
ANSWER
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Active Processes of Transport:
$500 Answer
Which molecules would most likely be actively transported?
a. Water molecules
b. Amino acids
c. Molecules moving to a lower concentration
d. Hydrophobic molecules
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Organelles:
$100 Question
In a cell, proteins are synthesized at the ________.
a. Golgi apparatus
b. mitochondrion
c. smooth endoplasmic reticulum
d. ribosome
ANSWER
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Organelles:
$100 Answer
In a cell, proteins are synthesized at the ________.
a. Golgi apparatus
b. mitochondrion
c. smooth endoplasmic reticulum
d. ribosome
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Organelles:
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In a cell, ATP is produced by the _________.
a. Golgi apparatus
b. mitochondrion
c. rough endoplasmic reticulum
d. ribosome
ANSWER
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Organelles:
$200 Answer
In a cell, ATP is produced by the _________.
a. Golgi apparatus
b. mitochondrion
c. rough endoplasmic reticulum
d. ribosome
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Organelles:
$300 Question
These structures bud off the Golgi apparatus.
a. Ribosomes
b. Lysosomes
c. Peroxisomes
d. Phagosomes
ANSWER
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Organelles:
$300 Answer
These structures bud off the Golgi apparatus.
a. Ribosomes
b. Lysosomes
c. Peroxisomes
d. Phagosomes
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Organelles:
$400 Question
Which cytoskeletal element attaches to desmosomes to resist pulling forces exerted on the cell?
a. Microtubules
b. Macrotubules
c. Intermediate filaments
d. MicrofilamentsANSWER
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Organelles:
$400 Answer
Which cytoskeletal element attaches to desmosomes to resist pulling forces exerted on the cell?
a. Microtubules
b. Macrotubules
c. Intermediate filaments
d. Microfilaments
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Organelles:
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These organelles are fatal to the cell if they burst.
a. Ribosomes
b. Centrioles
c. Mitochondria
d. Lysosomes
ANSWER
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Organelles:
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These organelles are fatal to the cell if they burst.
a. Ribosomes
b. Centrioles
c. Mitochondria
d. Lysosomes
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Cell Division:
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Mitosis is the division of the _______.
a. cell
b. cytoplasm
c. nucleus
d. all of the above
ANSWER
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Cell Division:
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Mitosis is the division of the _______.
a. cell
b. cytoplasm
c. nucleus
d. all of the above
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Cell Division:
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Cytokinesis is defined as _________.
a. the division of the cell
b. the formation of a cleavage furrow
c. the division of the cytoplasm
d. the telophase stage of mitosis
ANSWER
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Cell Division:
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Cytokinesis is defined as _________.
a. the division of the cell
b. the formation of a cleavage furrow
c. the division of the cytoplasm
d. the telophase stage of mitosis
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Cell Division:
$300 Question
DNA is replicated during which stage of interphase?
a. Gap zero
b. Gap one
c. Gap two
d. S phase
ANSWER
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Cell Division:
$300 Answer
DNA is replicated during which stage of interphase?
a. Gap zero
b. Gap one
c. Gap two
d. S phase
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Cell Division:
$400 Question
If a cell has 8 chromosomes before mitosis, each daughter cell will have how many chromosomes?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 8
d. 16
ANSWER
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Cell Division:
$400 Answer
If a cell has 8 chromosomes before mitosis, each daughter cell will have how many chromosomes?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 8
d. 16
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Semiconservative replication refers to: ________.
a. one old and one new nucleotide strand in each new DNA molecule
b. the equal splitting of the cytoplasm during cytokinesis
c. the production of two genetically identical daughter cells at the end of mitosis
d. the conservation of energy during mitosis and cytokinesis
Cell Division:
$500 Question
ANSWER
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Cell Division:
$500 Answer
Semiconservative replication refers to: ________.
a. one old and one new nucleotide strand in each new DNA molecule
b. the equal splitting of the cytoplasm during cytokinesis
c. the production of two genetically identical daughter cells at the end of mitosis
d. the conservation of energy during mitosis and cytokinesis
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FINAL ROUND Question
What is the function of primary cilia?
a. Propel the cell
b. Move substances in one direction across cell surfaces
c. Probe the external environment for molecules their receptors can recognize
d. Increase the surface areaANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer
What is the function of primary cilia?
a. Propel the cell
b. Move substances in one direction across cell surfaces
c. Probe the external environment for molecules their receptors can recognize
d. Increase the surface area
BACK TO GAME