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True or False.

All prokaryotic cells are unicellular.

True.

100

Which organelle is responsible for producing ATP energy?

Mitochondria

100

What is the difference between passive and active transport?

Passive transport does not require energy while active transport does require energy.

Passive transport moves substances along (with) the concentration gradient while active transport moves substance against the concentration gradient.

100

Which of the following statements about eukaryotic cells is true?  

A) They are always unicellular.  

B) They lack membrane-bound organelles. 

C) They include organisms such as plants and animals.

D) They do not have a nucleus. 

C) They include organisms such as plants and animals.

200

What is the primary difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus.

200

True or False

Chloroplasts are found in ALL eukaryotic cells.

False.

Chloroplast are only found in plant cells.

200

What is the name of the energy used in active transport.

ATP energy

200

What process describes the movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane?

Osmosis

300

What is the role of ribosomes in the cell?

They make proteins.

300

What is the job of the cell membrane?

To control what enters and exits the cell.

300

Passive transport continues until _______________ is reached.

Equilibrium

300

What organelle converts sunlight into energy in plant cells? 

Chloroplast

400

What are the THREE organelles found in ALL cells?

Ribosomes, cytoplasm, and cell membrane.

400

What is the primary function of lysosomes in a cell?

To break down waste and recycle materials.

400

The cell membrane is described as being selectively permeable. What does this mean?

It allows certain substances to pass through more easily.

400

Which type of endocytosis involves the uptake of specific materials?

Receptor-mediated endocytosis

500

According to the endosymbiotic theory, how did eukaryotic cells evolve?

They developed from prokaryotic cells that engulfed other prokaryotic cells.

500

Why is it important to learn about cells?

Understanding cells helps us to appreciate the complexity of living organisms.

Understanding cell types helps in recognizing infections.

500

What is exocytosis?

The movement of large molecules out of the cell.

500

What is a symbiont?

An organism that lives with another organism and both benefit.