Deck 2: The Cell: an Overview

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Who discovered and described diverse protists?

A)Anton van Leeuwenhoek
B)Matthias Schleiden
C)Theodor Schwann
D)Rudolf Virchow
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Who played the most influential role in discovering protists?

A)Rudolf Virchow
B)Anton van Leeuwenhoek
C)Theodor Schwann
D)Matthias Schleiden
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Which cell organelle regulates the movement of molecules in and out of the cell?

A)the nucleus
B)the ribosome
C)the plasma membrane
D)the cytoplasm
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A human egg is approximately 100 µm in size. What is this equal to?

A)10.0 mm
B)0.10 mm
C)0.010 mm
D)0.0010 mm
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Which of the following is an organelle that distinguishes between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

A)the ribosomes
B)the nucleus
C)the cell wall
D)the plasma membrane
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Why can the human eye NOT see cells?

A)because cells are only about 1.0 mm in diameter
B)because cells are only about 0.1 mm in diameter
C)because cells are only about 5.0 ìm in diameter
D)because cells are only about 0.5 ìm in diameter
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Which early scientist proposed that cells arise only from pre-existing cells?

A)Theodor Schwann
B)Robert Brown
C)Matthias Schleiden
D)Rudolf Virchow
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In what way are prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells different?

A)A prokaryotic cell does not have cytoplasm, but a eukaryotic cell does.
B)A prokaryotic cell does not have a nucleus, but a eukaryotic cell does.
C)A prokaryotic cell does not have genetic material, but a eukaryotic cell does.
D)A prokaryotic cell does not have a flagellum, but a eukaryotic cell does.
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Which of the following is synonymous with organelles?

A)"little cells"
B)"little organisms"
C)"little organs"
D)"little particles"
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Where is the cell's hereditary information stored?

A)in RNA
B)in genes
C)in glucose
D)in protein
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Who played the most influential role in the discovery of the cell?

A)Matthias Schleiden
B)Theodor Schwann
C)Rudolf Virchow
D)Robert Hooke
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Who played the most influential role in discovering the importance of the nucleus?

A)Matthias Schleiden
B)Theodor Schwann
C)Robert Hooke
D)Rudolf Virchow
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Which unit of measurement is most commonly used for expressing cell size?

A)centimetre (cm)
B)decimetre (dm)
C)micrometre (µm)
D)millimetre (mm)
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Which statement most correctly describes living cells?

A)Living cells grow, reproduce, and respond to outside stimuli in an uncoordinated fashion.
B)Living cells grow and respond to outside stimuli in a coordinated fashion.
C)Living cells grow, reproduce, and respond to outside stimuli in a coordinated fashion.
D)Living cells reproduce and respond to outside stimuli in a coordinated fashion.
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Which scientist was first credited for observing the cell nucleus?

A)Theodor Schwann
B)Anton van Leeuwenhoek
C)Matthias Schleiden
D)Robert Brown
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If organs are analogous to the body, which of the following are organelles analogous to?

A)an eukaryote
B)a prokaryote
C)a cell
D)an animal
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Who proposed that all animals and plants consist of cells that contain a nucleus?

A)Matthias Schleiden
B)Rudolf Virchow
C)Theodor Schwann
D)Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Which plant tissue did the first observed cells come from?

A)cork
B)pollen
C)a maple leaf
D)human skin
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Which of the following is synonymous with cellulae?

A)"small rooms"
B)"small compartments"
C)"small spaces"
D)"small particles"
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Staining with dye is a technique typically used to enhance contrast and visualization of cellular structures. Which microscope magnifies passing light directly through a specimen?

A)a fluorescence microscope
B)a bright field microscope
C)a confocal laser scanning microscope
D)a phase-contrast microscope
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If a cell contains chloroplasts, what type of cell must it be?

A)a prokaryotic cell
B)a fungal cell
C)a plant cell
D)an animal cell
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What do mitochondria and chloroplasts have in common?

A)Both contain chlorophyll.
B)DNA is present in both.
C)Both are found in animal cells.
D)A nucleus is present in both.
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What can we find in cells that are making large quantities of proteins?

A)numerous cilia
B)numerous ribosomes
C)numerous centrioles
D)numerous chromosomes
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If a plasma membrane is analogous to the cell, which of the following is analogous to the animal body?

A)a reproductive system
B)a muscle system
C)the skin
D)a digestive system
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If a cell contains lysosomes, what type of cell must it be?

A)a fungal cell
B)a prokaryotic cell
C)an animal cell
D)a plant cell
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Which organelles contain DNA?

A)lysosomes and ribosomes
B)lysosomes and mitochondria
C)chloroplasts and mitochondria
D)chloroplasts and ribosomes
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What do mitochondria and chloroplasts have in common?

A)Both are found in the majority of animal cells.
B)Both are engaged in cellular respiration.
C)Both are transforming energy.
D)Both are engaged in photosynthesis.
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Which organelle is NOT a part of the endomembrane system?

A)the endoplasmic reticulum
B)the lysosome
C)the nucleolus
D)the Golgi complex
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What does chromatin consist of?

A)only RNA
B)only DNA
C)both DNA and RNA
D)DNA and associated proteins
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What is the semi-liquid substance within the nucleus called?

A)chromatin
B)nuclear gel
C)cytoplasm
D)nucleoplasm
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Which of the following groups belong to the domain of the prokaryotes?

A)bacteria
B)protists
C)fungi
D)animals
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Which network of protein filaments reinforce the inner surface of the nuclear envelope in animal cells?

A)actins
B)tubulins
C)lamins
D)chromatins
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Which organelle is involved in the synthesis of lipids?

A)the ribosome
B)the smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C)the Golgi complex
D)the rough endoplasmic reticulum
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Which are synthesized in the nucleoli found within the nucleus?

A)mRNAs
B)ribosomal subunits
C)chromatin
D)proteins
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If a cell contains centrioles, which type of cell must it be?

A)an animal cell
B)a prokaryotic cell
C)a plant cell
D)a fungal cell
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What is the eukaryotic chromosome composed of?

A)DNA and carbohydrate
B)DNA only
C)DNA and protein
D)RNA only
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In what way are prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells different?

A)A prokaryotic cell has a cell wall, but a eukaryotic cell does not.
B)A prokaryotic cell does not have a cell wall, but a eukaryotic cell does.
C)A prokaryotic cell has a capsule, but a eukaryotic cell does not.
D)A prokaryotic cell does not have a capsule, but a eukaryotic cell does.
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Which of the following shapes are most common among prokaryotes?

A)rodlike, cylindrical, and spherical
B)rodlike, spiral, and spherical
C)rodlike, circular, and spherical
D)rodlike, spiral, and cylindrical
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What would a comparison of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells reveal?

A)That they both have a cell wall.
B)That they both have a nucleus.
C)That they both have an endomembrane system.
D)That they both have DNA.
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If a cell contains tonoplast, what type of cell must it be?

A)an animal cell
B)a fungal cell
C)a prokaryotic cell
D)a plant cell
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If a lysosome is analogous to the cell, which of the following is analogous to the animal body?

A)a digestive system
B)a muscle system
C)a nervous system
D)a reproductive system
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Which organelle contains hydrolytic enzymes for the digestion of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides?

A)the Golgi complex
B)the rough endoplasmic reticulum
C)the nucleus
D)the lysosome
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What are cytoskeletal elements assembled from?

A)proteins
B)triglycerides
C)phospholipids
D)glycogen
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Which protein are microtubules assembled from?

A)tubulins
B)actins
C)myosins
D)keratins
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If a lysosome is analogous to the animal cell, which of the following is analogous to the plant cell?

A)a chloroplast
B)a cell wall
C)a tonoplast
D)a vacuole
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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?

A)from the nucleus
B)from the smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C)from the chromosomes
D)from the lysosomes
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If a cell contains intermediate filaments, to which organism must the cell then belong?

A)to a unicellular organism
B)to a multicellular organism
C)to a protist
D)to a bacterium
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Which of the following is the correct path in the endomembrane system for a protein synthesized on a ribosome attached to the rough ER?

A)rough ER ? smooth ER ? Golgi complex ? plasma membrane
B)rough ER ? vesicle ? smooth ER ? plasma membrane
C)rough ER ? vesicle ? lysosome ? plasma membrane
D)rough ER ? Golgi complex ? vesicle ? plasma membrane
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Where does cellular respiration occur?

A)in lysosomes
B)in mitochondria
C)in chloroplasts
D)in peroxisomes
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When molecules are brought into the cell from the exterior, they need to be placed onto one of the following organelles for further routing to other locations. Which of the following organelles serve(s) the purpose of further routing?

A)the nucleus
B)lysosomes
C)mitochondria
D)ribosomes
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In the process of cellular respiration, what is converted to water and carbon dioxide during the formation of energy?

A)O2 and CO2
B)CO2 and glucose
C)CO2 and fats
D)O2 and glucose
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In what way are cilia and flagella similar?

A)They both propel a cell in the same way.
B)They both occur in great numbers.
C)They are identical in structure.
D)They are both of the same length.
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Which cellular component is capable of digestion?

A)the rough endoplasmic reticulum
B)the Golgi complex
C)the ribosome
D)the lysosome
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At which pH do lysosomes function best?

A)3.2
B)5.0
C)6.5
D)7.4
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What are microfilaments assembled from?

A)keratins
B)tubulins
C)actins
D)myosins
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Cells that are more active in secreting enzymes would most likely exhibit which one of the following?

A)exocytosis
B)endocytosis
C)diffusion
D)osmosis
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Which pair is NOT matched correctly?

A)plant cell wall : cellulose
B)intermediate filaments : tubulin
C)microfilaments : actin
D)cell membrane : phospholipid bilayer
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What is the function of the Golgi complex?

A)It synthesizes lipids.
B)It synthesizes proteins for export from the cell.
C)It receives proteins made in the rough ER and chemically modifies them.
D)It receives proteins made in the smooth ER and chemically modifies them.
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Which of the following radiate from the centre of the cell and anchor the ER, Golgi complex, lysosomes, and secretory vesicles in place?

A)microfilaments
B)microtubules
C)actins
D)laminins
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What greatly increases the interior surface area of mitochondria?

A)centrioles
B)microfilaments
C)cristae
D)the matrix
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The cell wall is composed primarily of cellulose. What is the cellulose composed of?

A)carbohydrates
B)proteins
C)phospholipids
D)steroids
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What does the 9 + 2 complex refer to?

A)both the Golgi complex and the endoplasmic reticulum
B)both the cilia and the nucleus
C)both the flagella and the plasma membrane
D)both the flagella and the cilia
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If a cell is propelled through a medium in a whip-like motion, what does it most likely possess?

A)a capsule
B)cilia
C)a cell wall
D)a flagellum
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From which cellular component do cilia and flagella arise?

A)the chromosome
B)the centriole
C)the nucleus
D)the Golgi complex
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What are the principal structural components of cilia and flagella?

A)intermediate filaments
B)myosin microfilaments
C)actin microfilaments
D)microtubules
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Which organelles store starch in plants?

A)amyloplasts
B)chromoplasts
C)vacuoles
D)chloroplasts
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In what way are lysosomes and plant vacuoles similar to each other?

A)They are both involved in cell movement.
B)They are both involved in cell digestion.
C)They are both involved in cell sensitivity.
D)They are both involved in cell reproduction.
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Where are cell walls found?

A)in plant and fungal cells
B)in plant cells only
C)in fungal cells only
D)in animal cells only
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Why do scientists believe that mitochondria may have evolved from ancient bacteria?

A)because both have their own DNA and ribosomes
B)because both have five chromosomes
C)because both are surrounded by a cell wall
D)because the shapes and size of both are exactly the same
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If a flagellum is analogous to the cell, which of the following is analogous to the animal body?

A)a muscle system
B)a nervous system
C)a reproductive system
D)a digestive system
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With which organelle(s) do chloroplasts share many similarities?

A)the lysosomes
B)the rough endoplasmic reticulum
C)the mitochondria
D)the nucleus
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What do chloroplasts utilize light energy for?

A)to make carbohydrates
B)to make proteins
C)to make nucleic acids
D)to make fats
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Which of the following extend as a bundle from the base to the tip of a flagellum or cilium?

A)microfilaments
B)intermediate filaments
C)actins
D)microtubules
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If a cell moves through water by moving the fluid over its surface, what does the cell mostly likely possess?

A)a capsule
B)a cell wall
C)cilia
D)a flagellum
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If a cell wall is analogous to the plant cell, which of the following is analogous to the animal cell?

A)the cytoskeleton
B)the capsule
C)the plasma membrane
D)the extracellular matrix
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Which of the following processes occurs in chloroplasts?

A)DNA synthesis
B)photosynthesis
C)protein synthesis
D)cellular digestion
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What is another name for the membrane that surrounds the central vacuole?

A)tonoplast
B)ionoplast
C)chloroplast
D)chromoplast
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In plant cells, what provides cellular support and protects cells from pathogens?

A)the cell wall
B)the cell membrane
C)the cytoplasm
D)the plasmodesmata
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In which organelles can grana and thylakoids be found as structural components?

A)ribosomes
B)mitochondria
C)chloroplasts
D)chromoplasts
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Which of the following may occupy more than 90% of a mature plant cell's volume?

A)chromoplasts
B)the rough endoplasmic reticulum
C)the central vacuole
D)the nucleus
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Who discovered and described diverse protists?

A)Anton van Leeuwenhoek
B)Matthias Schleiden
C)Theodor Schwann
D)Rudolf Virchow
A
2
Who played the most influential role in discovering protists?

A)Rudolf Virchow
B)Anton van Leeuwenhoek
C)Theodor Schwann
D)Matthias Schleiden
B
3
Which cell organelle regulates the movement of molecules in and out of the cell?

A)the nucleus
B)the ribosome
C)the plasma membrane
D)the cytoplasm
C
4
A human egg is approximately 100 µm in size. What is this equal to?

A)10.0 mm
B)0.10 mm
C)0.010 mm
D)0.0010 mm
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Which of the following is an organelle that distinguishes between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

A)the ribosomes
B)the nucleus
C)the cell wall
D)the plasma membrane
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Why can the human eye NOT see cells?

A)because cells are only about 1.0 mm in diameter
B)because cells are only about 0.1 mm in diameter
C)because cells are only about 5.0 ìm in diameter
D)because cells are only about 0.5 ìm in diameter
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Which early scientist proposed that cells arise only from pre-existing cells?

A)Theodor Schwann
B)Robert Brown
C)Matthias Schleiden
D)Rudolf Virchow
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In what way are prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells different?

A)A prokaryotic cell does not have cytoplasm, but a eukaryotic cell does.
B)A prokaryotic cell does not have a nucleus, but a eukaryotic cell does.
C)A prokaryotic cell does not have genetic material, but a eukaryotic cell does.
D)A prokaryotic cell does not have a flagellum, but a eukaryotic cell does.
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Which of the following is synonymous with organelles?

A)"little cells"
B)"little organisms"
C)"little organs"
D)"little particles"
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Where is the cell's hereditary information stored?

A)in RNA
B)in genes
C)in glucose
D)in protein
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Who played the most influential role in the discovery of the cell?

A)Matthias Schleiden
B)Theodor Schwann
C)Rudolf Virchow
D)Robert Hooke
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Who played the most influential role in discovering the importance of the nucleus?

A)Matthias Schleiden
B)Theodor Schwann
C)Robert Hooke
D)Rudolf Virchow
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Which unit of measurement is most commonly used for expressing cell size?

A)centimetre (cm)
B)decimetre (dm)
C)micrometre (µm)
D)millimetre (mm)
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Which statement most correctly describes living cells?

A)Living cells grow, reproduce, and respond to outside stimuli in an uncoordinated fashion.
B)Living cells grow and respond to outside stimuli in a coordinated fashion.
C)Living cells grow, reproduce, and respond to outside stimuli in a coordinated fashion.
D)Living cells reproduce and respond to outside stimuli in a coordinated fashion.
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Which scientist was first credited for observing the cell nucleus?

A)Theodor Schwann
B)Anton van Leeuwenhoek
C)Matthias Schleiden
D)Robert Brown
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If organs are analogous to the body, which of the following are organelles analogous to?

A)an eukaryote
B)a prokaryote
C)a cell
D)an animal
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Who proposed that all animals and plants consist of cells that contain a nucleus?

A)Matthias Schleiden
B)Rudolf Virchow
C)Theodor Schwann
D)Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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Which plant tissue did the first observed cells come from?

A)cork
B)pollen
C)a maple leaf
D)human skin
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Which of the following is synonymous with cellulae?

A)"small rooms"
B)"small compartments"
C)"small spaces"
D)"small particles"
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Staining with dye is a technique typically used to enhance contrast and visualization of cellular structures. Which microscope magnifies passing light directly through a specimen?

A)a fluorescence microscope
B)a bright field microscope
C)a confocal laser scanning microscope
D)a phase-contrast microscope
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If a cell contains chloroplasts, what type of cell must it be?

A)a prokaryotic cell
B)a fungal cell
C)a plant cell
D)an animal cell
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What do mitochondria and chloroplasts have in common?

A)Both contain chlorophyll.
B)DNA is present in both.
C)Both are found in animal cells.
D)A nucleus is present in both.
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What can we find in cells that are making large quantities of proteins?

A)numerous cilia
B)numerous ribosomes
C)numerous centrioles
D)numerous chromosomes
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If a plasma membrane is analogous to the cell, which of the following is analogous to the animal body?

A)a reproductive system
B)a muscle system
C)the skin
D)a digestive system
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If a cell contains lysosomes, what type of cell must it be?

A)a fungal cell
B)a prokaryotic cell
C)an animal cell
D)a plant cell
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Which organelles contain DNA?

A)lysosomes and ribosomes
B)lysosomes and mitochondria
C)chloroplasts and mitochondria
D)chloroplasts and ribosomes
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What do mitochondria and chloroplasts have in common?

A)Both are found in the majority of animal cells.
B)Both are engaged in cellular respiration.
C)Both are transforming energy.
D)Both are engaged in photosynthesis.
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Which organelle is NOT a part of the endomembrane system?

A)the endoplasmic reticulum
B)the lysosome
C)the nucleolus
D)the Golgi complex
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What does chromatin consist of?

A)only RNA
B)only DNA
C)both DNA and RNA
D)DNA and associated proteins
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What is the semi-liquid substance within the nucleus called?

A)chromatin
B)nuclear gel
C)cytoplasm
D)nucleoplasm
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Which of the following groups belong to the domain of the prokaryotes?

A)bacteria
B)protists
C)fungi
D)animals
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Which network of protein filaments reinforce the inner surface of the nuclear envelope in animal cells?

A)actins
B)tubulins
C)lamins
D)chromatins
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Which organelle is involved in the synthesis of lipids?

A)the ribosome
B)the smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C)the Golgi complex
D)the rough endoplasmic reticulum
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Which are synthesized in the nucleoli found within the nucleus?

A)mRNAs
B)ribosomal subunits
C)chromatin
D)proteins
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If a cell contains centrioles, which type of cell must it be?

A)an animal cell
B)a prokaryotic cell
C)a plant cell
D)a fungal cell
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What is the eukaryotic chromosome composed of?

A)DNA and carbohydrate
B)DNA only
C)DNA and protein
D)RNA only
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In what way are prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells different?

A)A prokaryotic cell has a cell wall, but a eukaryotic cell does not.
B)A prokaryotic cell does not have a cell wall, but a eukaryotic cell does.
C)A prokaryotic cell has a capsule, but a eukaryotic cell does not.
D)A prokaryotic cell does not have a capsule, but a eukaryotic cell does.
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Which of the following shapes are most common among prokaryotes?

A)rodlike, cylindrical, and spherical
B)rodlike, spiral, and spherical
C)rodlike, circular, and spherical
D)rodlike, spiral, and cylindrical
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What would a comparison of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells reveal?

A)That they both have a cell wall.
B)That they both have a nucleus.
C)That they both have an endomembrane system.
D)That they both have DNA.
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If a cell contains tonoplast, what type of cell must it be?

A)an animal cell
B)a fungal cell
C)a prokaryotic cell
D)a plant cell
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If a lysosome is analogous to the cell, which of the following is analogous to the animal body?

A)a digestive system
B)a muscle system
C)a nervous system
D)a reproductive system
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Which organelle contains hydrolytic enzymes for the digestion of proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides?

A)the Golgi complex
B)the rough endoplasmic reticulum
C)the nucleus
D)the lysosome
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What are cytoskeletal elements assembled from?

A)proteins
B)triglycerides
C)phospholipids
D)glycogen
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Which protein are microtubules assembled from?

A)tubulins
B)actins
C)myosins
D)keratins
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If a lysosome is analogous to the animal cell, which of the following is analogous to the plant cell?

A)a chloroplast
B)a cell wall
C)a tonoplast
D)a vacuole
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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?

A)from the nucleus
B)from the smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C)from the chromosomes
D)from the lysosomes
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47
If a cell contains intermediate filaments, to which organism must the cell then belong?

A)to a unicellular organism
B)to a multicellular organism
C)to a protist
D)to a bacterium
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48
Which of the following is the correct path in the endomembrane system for a protein synthesized on a ribosome attached to the rough ER?

A)rough ER ? smooth ER ? Golgi complex ? plasma membrane
B)rough ER ? vesicle ? smooth ER ? plasma membrane
C)rough ER ? vesicle ? lysosome ? plasma membrane
D)rough ER ? Golgi complex ? vesicle ? plasma membrane
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49
Where does cellular respiration occur?

A)in lysosomes
B)in mitochondria
C)in chloroplasts
D)in peroxisomes
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50
When molecules are brought into the cell from the exterior, they need to be placed onto one of the following organelles for further routing to other locations. Which of the following organelles serve(s) the purpose of further routing?

A)the nucleus
B)lysosomes
C)mitochondria
D)ribosomes
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51
In the process of cellular respiration, what is converted to water and carbon dioxide during the formation of energy?

A)O2 and CO2
B)CO2 and glucose
C)CO2 and fats
D)O2 and glucose
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52
In what way are cilia and flagella similar?

A)They both propel a cell in the same way.
B)They both occur in great numbers.
C)They are identical in structure.
D)They are both of the same length.
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53
Which cellular component is capable of digestion?

A)the rough endoplasmic reticulum
B)the Golgi complex
C)the ribosome
D)the lysosome
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54
At which pH do lysosomes function best?

A)3.2
B)5.0
C)6.5
D)7.4
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55
What are microfilaments assembled from?

A)keratins
B)tubulins
C)actins
D)myosins
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56
Cells that are more active in secreting enzymes would most likely exhibit which one of the following?

A)exocytosis
B)endocytosis
C)diffusion
D)osmosis
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57
Which pair is NOT matched correctly?

A)plant cell wall : cellulose
B)intermediate filaments : tubulin
C)microfilaments : actin
D)cell membrane : phospholipid bilayer
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58
What is the function of the Golgi complex?

A)It synthesizes lipids.
B)It synthesizes proteins for export from the cell.
C)It receives proteins made in the rough ER and chemically modifies them.
D)It receives proteins made in the smooth ER and chemically modifies them.
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59
Which of the following radiate from the centre of the cell and anchor the ER, Golgi complex, lysosomes, and secretory vesicles in place?

A)microfilaments
B)microtubules
C)actins
D)laminins
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60
What greatly increases the interior surface area of mitochondria?

A)centrioles
B)microfilaments
C)cristae
D)the matrix
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61
The cell wall is composed primarily of cellulose. What is the cellulose composed of?

A)carbohydrates
B)proteins
C)phospholipids
D)steroids
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62
What does the 9 + 2 complex refer to?

A)both the Golgi complex and the endoplasmic reticulum
B)both the cilia and the nucleus
C)both the flagella and the plasma membrane
D)both the flagella and the cilia
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63
If a cell is propelled through a medium in a whip-like motion, what does it most likely possess?

A)a capsule
B)cilia
C)a cell wall
D)a flagellum
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64
From which cellular component do cilia and flagella arise?

A)the chromosome
B)the centriole
C)the nucleus
D)the Golgi complex
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65
What are the principal structural components of cilia and flagella?

A)intermediate filaments
B)myosin microfilaments
C)actin microfilaments
D)microtubules
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66
Which organelles store starch in plants?

A)amyloplasts
B)chromoplasts
C)vacuoles
D)chloroplasts
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67
In what way are lysosomes and plant vacuoles similar to each other?

A)They are both involved in cell movement.
B)They are both involved in cell digestion.
C)They are both involved in cell sensitivity.
D)They are both involved in cell reproduction.
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68
Where are cell walls found?

A)in plant and fungal cells
B)in plant cells only
C)in fungal cells only
D)in animal cells only
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69
Why do scientists believe that mitochondria may have evolved from ancient bacteria?

A)because both have their own DNA and ribosomes
B)because both have five chromosomes
C)because both are surrounded by a cell wall
D)because the shapes and size of both are exactly the same
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70
If a flagellum is analogous to the cell, which of the following is analogous to the animal body?

A)a muscle system
B)a nervous system
C)a reproductive system
D)a digestive system
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71
With which organelle(s) do chloroplasts share many similarities?

A)the lysosomes
B)the rough endoplasmic reticulum
C)the mitochondria
D)the nucleus
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72
What do chloroplasts utilize light energy for?

A)to make carbohydrates
B)to make proteins
C)to make nucleic acids
D)to make fats
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73
Which of the following extend as a bundle from the base to the tip of a flagellum or cilium?

A)microfilaments
B)intermediate filaments
C)actins
D)microtubules
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74
If a cell moves through water by moving the fluid over its surface, what does the cell mostly likely possess?

A)a capsule
B)a cell wall
C)cilia
D)a flagellum
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75
If a cell wall is analogous to the plant cell, which of the following is analogous to the animal cell?

A)the cytoskeleton
B)the capsule
C)the plasma membrane
D)the extracellular matrix
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76
Which of the following processes occurs in chloroplasts?

A)DNA synthesis
B)photosynthesis
C)protein synthesis
D)cellular digestion
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77
What is another name for the membrane that surrounds the central vacuole?

A)tonoplast
B)ionoplast
C)chloroplast
D)chromoplast
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78
In plant cells, what provides cellular support and protects cells from pathogens?

A)the cell wall
B)the cell membrane
C)the cytoplasm
D)the plasmodesmata
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79
In which organelles can grana and thylakoids be found as structural components?

A)ribosomes
B)mitochondria
C)chloroplasts
D)chromoplasts
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80
Which of the following may occupy more than 90% of a mature plant cell's volume?

A)chromoplasts
B)the rough endoplasmic reticulum
C)the central vacuole
D)the nucleus
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