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And Make an “A” in Biology?. 20 POINTS. The basic unit of life is a(n). The basic unit of all living things is a. cell. air. tissue. cell. compound. water. tissue. 20 POINTS. The basic unit of life is a(n). The cell membrane is …. cell.
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And Make an “A” in Biology?
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The basic unit of all living things is a cell air tissue cell compound water tissue
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The cell membrane is … cell air tissue Selectively Permeable Rigid Impermeable Inflexible
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) ______ contain digestive enzymes? cell air tissue Vesicles Chloroplast Lysosomes Vacuole
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The gatekeeper of the cell is ______ cell air tissue Cell membrane Pores Cell wall Nucleus
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The _____controls all cell functions. cell air tissue ribosome nucleus plasma membrane cytoplasm
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) Which of the following does not have a cell wall? cell air tissue Mushrooms Bacteria Roses Cows
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) Which structure uses light energy to produce food? cell air tissue Mitochondria Nucleus Chloroplast Ribosomes
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) Which structure is only found on plant cells? cell air tissue Cell Wall Lysosome Ribosomes Vesicle
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) If a cell contains a nucleus it is NOT a ___________ cell. cell air tissue animal plant eukaryotic prokaryotic
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) A cell’s contents would be the same as its surroundings, were it not for__________? cell air tissue Selective permeability plasmolysis Dynamic equilibrium phagocytosis
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The structure outside the plasma membrane in plant cells is? cell air tissue transport proteins another cell cell wall oxygen
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) A large membrane bound space where water, waste products and nutrients can be stored is … cell air tissue Vacuole Vesicle Nucleolus Lysosome
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) _____ STATES :all cells come from other cells; all organisms are made up of cells; the cell is the basic unit of structure and function. cell air tissue Fluid mosaic model Evolution theory Animal cell model Cell theory
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) Which structures in plant cells contain the pigment chlorophyll? cell air tissue chloroseptics chloroplasts autotrophs Golgi bodies
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) If a cell contains a nucleus it must be a ________ cell. cell air tissue plant animal prokaryotic eukaryotic
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) How many organelles does a prokaryotic cell contain? cell air tissue 0 5 10 15
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) A plasma membrane is made up of a ? cell air tissue Enzyme bilayer Protein bilayer Phospholipid bilayer Cholesterol bilayer
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) A network of tiny filaments and tiny rods that forms the skeleton of the cell is the cell air tissue bones cell wall Cilia & Flagella cytoskeleton
20POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The scientist that discovered that all plant are made of cells is_________ cell air tissue Hooke Leewenhooke Schleiden Schwann
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The scientist that discovered that all animal are made of cells is_________ cell air tissue Leewenhooke Hooke Schwann Schleiden
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The scientist that discovered living cells is ______ cell air tissue Schleiden Hooke Leewenhooke Schwann
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) Proteins are made on the ______ cell air tissue Ribosomes Golgi Smooth ER Nucleus
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The nucleolus makes cell air tissue proteins RNA DNA ribosomes
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) Which pigment gives plants their green color? cell air tissue melanin carotein cellulose chlorophyll
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The small membrane bound structures found in a eukaryotic cell cell air tissue Ribosome Nucleolus Organelle Vesicle
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) All living things are composed of cell air tissue cells atoms carbon tissues
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) Muscle cells would contain more ______ than fat cells cell air tissue chloroplast mitochondria DNA ribosomes
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The packaging and distribution center of the cell is the cell air tissue ER Nucleus Central vacuole Golgi apparatus
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) Powerhouse of the cell is the cell air tissue Chloroplast Mitochondria Lysosomes Nucleus
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) Which of the following is an example of a eukaryotic cell cell air tissue Plant cells bacteria A & C Animal cells
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) Folded membranes are an advantage to a cell because cell air tissue Membranes provide a large surface area Cell processes are more efficient Membranes form interconnected compartments All of these
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) Which organelle in the plant cell is responsible for photosynthesis? cell air tissue nucleus ribosome cytoplasm chloroplast
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The picture shows which of the following organelles? cell air tissue nucleus ribosome cytoplasm chloroplast
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The picture shows which of the following organelles? cell air tissue Golgi Apparatus Mitochondria SER chloroplast
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The picture shows which of the following organelles? cell air tissue RER Nucleus Mitochondria Vacuoles
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The picture shows which of the following organelles? cell air tissue Endoplasmic Reticulum Nucleus Mitochondria Vacuoles
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The picture shows which of the following organelles? cell air tissue Centrioles Vesicles Lysosomes Vacuoles
20 POINTS The basic unit of life is a(n) The picture shows which of the following organelles? cell air tissue Endoplasmic Reticulum Nucleus Mitochondria Vacuoles