Exam 2: The Cell: an Overview
Exam 1: Light and Life118 Questions
Exam 2: The Cell: an Overview158 Questions
Exam 3: Defining Life and Its Origins59 Questions
Exam 4: Energy and Enzymes80 Questions
Exam 5: Cell Membranes and Signalling85 Questions
Exam 6: Cellular Respiration64 Questions
Exam 7: Photosynthesis100 Questions
Exam 8: Cell Cycles93 Questions
Exam 9: Genetic Recombination99 Questions
Exam 10: Mendel, Genes, and Inheritance86 Questions
Exam 11: Genes, Chromosomes, and Human Genetics79 Questions
Exam 12: Dna Structure, Replication, and Organization74 Questions
Exam 13: Gene Structure and Expression106 Questions
Exam 14: Control of Gene Expression97 Questions
Exam 15: Dna Technologies91 Questions
Exam 16: Genomes and Proteomes48 Questions
Exam 17: Evolution: the Development of the Theory85 Questions
Exam 18: Microevolution: Changes Within Populations84 Questions
Exam 19: Species and Macroevolution90 Questions
Exam 20: Understanding the History of Life on Earth76 Questions
Exam 21: Humans and Evolution57 Questions
Exam 22: Bacteria and Archaea80 Questions
Exam 23: Viruses, Viroids, and Prions: Infectious Biological Particles41 Questions
Exam 24: Protists100 Questions
Exam 25: Fungi81 Questions
Exam 26: Plants80 Questions
Exam 27: Diversity of Animals 1: Sponges, Radiata, Platyhelminthes, and Protostomes88 Questions
Exam 28: Diversity of Animals 2: Deuterostomes: Vertebrates and Their Closest Relatives88 Questions
Exam 29: Population Ecology65 Questions
Exam 30: Population Interactions and Community Ecology71 Questions
Exam 31: Ecosystems67 Questions
Exam 32: Conservation of Biodiversity41 Questions
Exam 33: Putting Selection to Work94 Questions
Exam 34: Organization of the Plant Body70 Questions
Exam 35: Transport in Plants80 Questions
Exam 36: Reproduction and Development in Flowering Plants70 Questions
Exam 37: Plant Nutrition99 Questions
Exam 38: Plant Signals and Responses to the Environment95 Questions
Exam 39: Introduction to Animal Organization and Physiology65 Questions
Exam 40: Transport in Animals: the Circulatory System73 Questions
Exam 41: Reproduction in Animals102 Questions
Exam 42: Animal Development85 Questions
Exam 43: Control of Animal Processes: Neural Control103 Questions
Exam 44: Control of Animal Processes: Neural Control103 Questions
Exam 45: Control of Animal Processes: Neural Integration157 Questions
Exam 46: Muscles, Skeletons, and Body Movements71 Questions
Exam 47: Animal Behaviour126 Questions
Exam 48: Animal Nutrition108 Questions
Exam 49: Gas Exchange: the Respiratory System57 Questions
Exam 50: Regulating the Internal Environment73 Questions
Exam 51: Defences Against Disease117 Questions
Exam 52: Conservation and Evolutionary Physiology60 Questions
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Which of the following shapes are most common among prokaryotes?
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What is the semi-liquid substance within the nucleus called?
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Match each description with the cellular structure that corresponds best.
-cell wall
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Which of the following allow communication between the cells of the heart muscle tissue, resulting in the coordinated beating of the heart?
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Match each description of a cellular structure to the cell type it would be found in. A cell type may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-ribosome
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At one point in human development, tissue that connected the fingers and the hand appeared to be "webbed." Enzymes eventually destroy the cells of the webbing and the fingers separate. Where are these enzymes probably liberated from?
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In plant cells, what provides cellular support and protects cells from pathogens?
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In this drawing of a eukaryotic plant cell, identify the cellular structures indicated.
-microtubules

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Which unit of measurement is most commonly used for expressing cell size?
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For each descriptive phrase, choose the most appropriate structure of the cytoskeleton from the list of terms. A term may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-composed of two helically coiled actin polymers
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In this drawing of a eukaryotic animal cell, identify the cellular structures indicated.
-Golgi complex

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In this drawing of a eukaryotic animal cell, identify the cellular structures indicated.
-rough ER

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If a flagellum is analogous to the cell, which of the following is analogous to the animal body?
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Match each description with the cellular structure that corresponds best.
-central vacuole
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In this drawing of a eukaryotic plant cell, identify the cellular structures indicated.
-smooth ER

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Match each description of a cellular structure to the cell type it would be found in. A cell type may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-plasma membrane
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What greatly increases the interior surface area of mitochondria?
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