Exam 4: Cell Structure and Function
Exam 1: Invitation to Biology79 Questions
Exam 2: Lifes Chemical Basis67 Questions
Exam 3: Molecules of Life87 Questions
Exam 4: Cell Structure and Function106 Questions
Exam 5: Ground Rules of Metabolism69 Questions
Exam 6: Where It Starts - Photosynthesis69 Questions
Exam 7: How Cells Release Chemical Energy75 Questions
Exam 8: Dna Structure and Function61 Questions
Exam 9: From Dna to Protein64 Questions
Exam 10: Gene Control63 Questions
Exam 11: How Cells Reproduce77 Questions
Exam 12: Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction59 Questions
Exam 13: Observing Patterns in Inherited Traits85 Questions
Exam 14: Chromosomes and Human Inheritance76 Questions
Exam 15: Studying and Manipulating Genomes58 Questions
Exam 16: Evidence of Evolution55 Questions
Exam 17: Processes of Evolution74 Questions
Exam 18: Organizating Information About Species46 Questions
Exam 19: Lifes Origin and Early Evolution60 Questions
Exam 20: Viruses - Bacteria - and Archaea56 Questions
Exam 21: Protists - the Simplest Eukaryotes61 Questions
Exam 22: The Land Plants66 Questions
Exam 23: Fungi52 Questions
Exam 24: Animal Evolution - the Invertibrates74 Questions
Exam 25: Animal Evolution - the Chordates71 Questions
Exam 26: Human Evolution51 Questions
Exam 27: Plant Tissues96 Questions
Exam 28: Plant Nutrition and Transport69 Questions
Exam 29: Life Cycles of Flowering Plants89 Questions
Exam 30: Communication Strategies in Plants73 Questions
Exam 31: Animal Tissues78 Questions
Exam 32: Neural Control96 Questions
Exam 33: Sensory Perception72 Questions
Exam 34: Endocrine Control90 Questions
Exam 35: Structural Support and Movement72 Questions
Exam 36: Circulation58 Questions
Exam 37: Immunity73 Questions
Exam 38: Respiration78 Questions
Exam 39: Digestion and Nutrition98 Questions
Exam 40: Maintaining the Internal Environment73 Questions
Exam 41: Animal Reproductive Systems105 Questions
Exam 42: Animal Development72 Questions
Exam 43: Animal Behavior74 Questions
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Groups of bacteria living together in a close knit group are also known as ____.
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The following items are organelles found in animal cells. Respond to the statements below with reference to these organelles.
-Sugar metabolism occurs in association with this organelle.
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Label the parts of the model animal cell.
-plasma membrane

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Figure 4.19
-What is a main function of the structure in the accompanying figure labeled "B"?

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Who was the first person acknowledged to have seen living, moving cells by using a microscope?
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Figure 4.8
-What is the structure labeled F in the accompanying figure?

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The following items are part of the cytoskeleton. Respond to the statements below with reference to these elements.
-The coordinated movement of many of these stirs fluid around some cells.
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Figure 4.8
-What is the structure labeled B in the accompanying figure?

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What is a characteristic of the cell walls of mature plant cells?
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In the development of the cell theory, Schleiden and Schwann did not study prokaryotes. Why might this have limited their understanding of cells?
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Figure 4.23A
-What are the structures labeled "C" in the accompanying figure?

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One of the two main functions of the nuclear envelope is to ____.
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Chart the path of molecules of a secreted protein beginning at the DNA for a eukaryote.
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The following items are structures found in plant cells. Respond to the statements below with reference to these structures.
-extends across cell boundaries
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