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Cell Biology Bundled Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
Cell Biology Bundled Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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[Show more]Theory of EndosymbiosisEukaryotic cells emerged when mitochondria and 
chloroplasts, once free-living prokaryotes, took up permanent residence inside other larger 
cells, about 1.5 billion years ago. 
Eukaryotic CellA type of cell with a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membraneenclosed organelles. ...
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Add to cartTheory of EndosymbiosisEukaryotic cells emerged when mitochondria and 
chloroplasts, once free-living prokaryotes, took up permanent residence inside other larger 
cells, about 1.5 billion years ago. 
Eukaryotic CellA type of cell with a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membraneenclosed organelles. ...
Ribosomes structure-small made up of 2 sub-units protein and RNA 
-large ribosomes found it eukaryotic cells 
- smaller ribosomes found in prokaryotic cells, mitochondria and chloroplast. 
Ribosomes functionsite of protein synthesis 
cell-surface membraneall the molecules in the membrane arranged w...
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Add to cartRibosomes structure-small made up of 2 sub-units protein and RNA 
-large ribosomes found it eukaryotic cells 
- smaller ribosomes found in prokaryotic cells, mitochondria and chloroplast. 
Ribosomes functionsite of protein synthesis 
cell-surface membraneall the molecules in the membrane arranged w...
Cell Theory a. all organisms are composed of cells 
b. the cell is the basic unit of life 
c. cells arise from pre-existing cells 
Unicellular organism with 1 cell (uni = 1) 
Multicellular organism with multiple specialized groups of cells 
Prokaryote no membrane-bound organelles (no nucleus)
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Add to cartCell Theory a. all organisms are composed of cells 
b. the cell is the basic unit of life 
c. cells arise from pre-existing cells 
Unicellular organism with 1 cell (uni = 1) 
Multicellular organism with multiple specialized groups of cells 
Prokaryote no membrane-bound organelles (no nucleus)
Theory of Endosymbiosis - Eukaryotic cells emerged when mitochondria and 
chloroplasts, once free-living prokaryotes, took up permanent residence inside other larger 
cells, about 1.5 billion years ago. 
Eukaryotic Cell - A type of cell with a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membraneenclosed organe...
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Add to cartTheory of Endosymbiosis - Eukaryotic cells emerged when mitochondria and 
chloroplasts, once free-living prokaryotes, took up permanent residence inside other larger 
cells, about 1.5 billion years ago. 
Eukaryotic Cell - A type of cell with a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membraneenclosed organe...
Example of a Eukaryotic cell - Plant and animal cell 
What is the difference between plant animal cell? - Plants have a cell wall and 
chlroplasts 
Who discorvered the cells? - Robert Hooke 
Isotonic solutions - Same 
Hypotonic Solution ex. Hippo - More water going IN than OUT (Shrink) 
Hypertonic ...
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Add to cartExample of a Eukaryotic cell - Plant and animal cell 
What is the difference between plant animal cell? - Plants have a cell wall and 
chlroplasts 
Who discorvered the cells? - Robert Hooke 
Isotonic solutions - Same 
Hypotonic Solution ex. Hippo - More water going IN than OUT (Shrink) 
Hypertonic ...
Cell Theory - a. all organisms are composed of cells 
b. the cell is the basic unit of life 
c. cells arise from pre-existing cells 
Unicellular - organism with 1 cell (uni = 1) 
Multicellular - organism with multiple specialized groups of cells 
Prokaryote - no membrane-bound organelles (no nucleus...
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Add to cartCell Theory - a. all organisms are composed of cells 
b. the cell is the basic unit of life 
c. cells arise from pre-existing cells 
Unicellular - organism with 1 cell (uni = 1) 
Multicellular - organism with multiple specialized groups of cells 
Prokaryote - no membrane-bound organelles (no nucleus...
What is the function of the nucleus? - Controls cell activities and contains genetic 
information 
What is the function of the mitochondria? - Site of aerobic respiration 
What is the function of the cell membrane? - to control what enters and leaves the cell 
What is the function of a cell wall? -...
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Add to cartWhat is the function of the nucleus? - Controls cell activities and contains genetic 
information 
What is the function of the mitochondria? - Site of aerobic respiration 
What is the function of the cell membrane? - to control what enters and leaves the cell 
What is the function of a cell wall? -...
Ribosomes structure - -small made up of 2 sub-units protein and RNA 
-large ribosomes found it eukaryotic cells 
- smaller ribosomes found in prokaryotic cells, mitochondria and chloroplast. 
Ribosomes function - site of protein synthesis 
cell-surface membrane - all the molecules in the membrane a...
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Add to cartRibosomes structure - -small made up of 2 sub-units protein and RNA 
-large ribosomes found it eukaryotic cells 
- smaller ribosomes found in prokaryotic cells, mitochondria and chloroplast. 
Ribosomes function - site of protein synthesis 
cell-surface membrane - all the molecules in the membrane a...
Cell Biology Exam 3 PASSED Actual Exam 
Questions and CORRECT Answers 
Some secretory proteins and some integral membrane proteins must pass through a 
membrane. A ribonucleoprotein known as the signal recognition particle (SRP) guides these 
proteins either to the plasma membrane (in bacteria) o...
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Some secretory proteins and some integral membrane proteins must pass through a 
membrane. A ribonucleoprotein known as the signal recognition particle (SRP) guides these 
proteins either to the plasma membrane (in bacteria) o...
Cell Biology Exam 3 UPDATED Actual 
Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers 
Which of the following can readily cross the cell plasma membrane without the aid of a 
transport protein? 
a. K+ d.O2 
b. Na+ e. amino acids 
c. RNA - CORRECT ANSWER- D. Oxygen 
Transport of glucose by Na+/glucose symport is ...
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Add to cartCell Biology Exam 3 UPDATED Actual 
Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers 
Which of the following can readily cross the cell plasma membrane without the aid of a 
transport protein? 
a. K+ d.O2 
b. Na+ e. amino acids 
c. RNA - CORRECT ANSWER- D. Oxygen 
Transport of glucose by Na+/glucose symport is ...
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