Living Things
Structure and Function of Cells
Cell Structures
Obtaining and Removing Materials
Parts of a Cell
100

What are the basic building blocks of all living things? 

Cells

100

Which statement is not part of the cell theory? 

A. Cells are the basic unit of structures and function in all living things. 

B. Animal cells are generally more complex than plant cells. 

C. All living things are composed of cells. 

D. All cells are produced from other cells.

B. Animal cells are generally more complex than plant cells. 

100

Which cell structure breaks down sugars to provide energy for cell activities?

Mitochondria

100

A cell can bring in a large particle of food using the process of 

A. Endocytosis 

B. Facilitated Diffusion 

C. Osmosis

D. Exocytosis 

A. Endocytosis

100

Forms a barrier, controls what does in and out of the cell?

Cell Membrane

200

What is an example of homeostasis?

A. Reproduction

B. Controlling an experiment

C. Growth and Development

D. Maintaining a steady temperature

Maintaining a steady temperature.

200

Reproduction is a function of both _____ and organisms.

Cells

200
The outermost layer in a plant cell is the _____. 

The outermost layer of an animal cell is the ________.

1. Cell Wall

2. Cell Membrane

200

The diffusion of water is known as

Osmosis

200

Packages and distributes materials from endoplasmic reticulum.

Golgi Apparatus

300

The kind of reproduction that requires two parents.

Sexual Reproduction

300

How did technology impact the development of the cell theory?

The invention of the microscope allowed scientists to see cells for the first time which led to the development of the cell theory.

300
Plants cells have a cell wall and cell membranes, but animal cells only have cell membranes. What is the possible reason for this difference? 

Plant cells need rigid framework to support the plant. Animals have bones, muscles, or shells to support them.

300

What are the benefits of selectively permeable membrane?

Substances that the cell needs can pass through the membrane. While other substances that might be harmful are prevented from passing through.

300

Produce proteins needed by the cell.

Ribosomes

400

An oasis is a place in a sandy desert where water rises to the surface. Trees and plants often grow by the water and animals make their homes there. What would happen to the organisms living in an oasis if the water dried up?

All organisms would have to move to a new place with water or else die, because all organisms need water to live.

400

What were Schleiden, Schwann, and Virchow's contributions to the cell theory?

Schledien concluded that plants are made of cells; schwann concluded that animals are made of cells, Virchow concluded that cells can only come from other cells. 

400
What is the relationship among the structures of cells, tissues, and organs?

Tissues are made up of cells, and organs are made up of tissue. 

400

From what cell structure are these waste particles being released? What is this process called?


Exocytosis

400

Break down food particles and worn out cell parts. *Think Recycling Center


Lysosomes

500

How would you design a controlled experiment to demonstrate that birds do not spontaneously generate on birdfeeders. 

Set up two bird feeders of the same size and type with the same kind of bird food in both. Put them outside. Cover one feeder with a clear plastic bag. Watch both feeders to see whether birds appear on them.

500

Given what you have learned about cell theory, how would you conduct an investigation to distinguish between material from a real plant and a fake plant? 

I would examine the material under a microscope. According to the cell theory, if I saw cells, I would know the material was from the real plant. 

500

Your lab partner just stated that cells, tissues, and organs all have seperate functions and they could not interact to make up a single system. Construct an argument supported with evidence from the text to respond. 

Remind them that the body is a system made up of many subsystems made of cells which all interact. Cells make up tissues, which make up organs, all of which have specific functions but which also interact. Different subsystems, interact to run the whole body system. 

500

What at is this process called?

Endocytosis

500

Directs cell's activities.

Nucleus

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