Deck 5: The Cell

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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled j.</strong> A)Rough endoplasmic reticulum B)Golgi apparatus C)Smooth endoplasmic reticulum D)Mitochondrion <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "j."

A)Rough endoplasmic reticulum
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)Mitochondrion
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled e.</strong> A)Free ribosome B)Plasma membrane C)Endoplasmic reticulum D)Mitochondrion <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "e."

A)Free ribosome
B)Plasma membrane
C)Endoplasmic reticulum
D)Mitochondrion
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Which stage of the cell cycle is characterized by DNA replication?

A)Anaphase
B)Metaphase
C)Telophase
D)Interphase
E)Prophase
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Which cell is filled with hemoglobin and transports oxygen?

A)Neuron
B)Sperm
C)Cardiac muscle cell
D)Red blood cell
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In your osmosis lab experiment, what material will be used to simulate the plasma membrane of a cell?

A)A paper towel
B)Onion skin
C)A model of the cell
D)Dialysis tubing
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Which of the methods will you use in the lab to obtain cells to view on a microscope slide?

A)Scrape the inside of the cheek.
B)Use a urine sample.
C)Use a drop of saliva.
D)Use a lancet to extract blood sample.
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A cell's plasma membrane is ________.

A)semipermeable
B)impermeable
C)freely permeable
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What are the three components of a typical cell?

A)Nucleic acids, organelles, and nucleus
B)Nucleus, plasma membrane, and cell wall
C)Nucleic acids, cells wall, and organelles
D)Nucleus, plasma membrane, and cytoplasm
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Which stage of the cell cycle is characterized by the chromosomes lining up along the equator of the cell?

A)Prophase
B)Telophase.
C)Anaphase
D)Metaphase
E)Interphase
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<strong>  Which letter points to a mitochondrion?</strong> A)F B)J C)H D)K <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which letter points to a mitochondrion?

A)F
B)J
C)H
D)K
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Having examined a cheek cell under a microscope, you can confidently state that ________

A)the cells are large, flat, and have centrally located nucleus.
B)the cells are full of distinct fibers.
C)the cells are dimpled and flat in their centers.
D)the cells have long processes like axons and dendrites.
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Which is not a primary component of a typical animal cell?

A)Plasma membrane
B)Cell wall
C)Cytoplasm
D)Nucleus
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<strong>  Which letter points to the nucleolus?</strong> A)A B)K C)I D)D <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which letter points to the nucleolus?

A)A
B)K
C)I
D)D
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Which cell type is packed with actin and myosin?

A)Red blood cell
B)Cardiac muscle cell
C)Sperm
D)Neuron
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled h.</strong> A)Lysosome B)Golgi apparatus C)Free ribosome D)Mitochondrion <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Identify the structure labeled "h."

A)Lysosome
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Free ribosome
D)Mitochondrion
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Which cell is propelled by a flagellum?

A)Sperm
B)Red blood cell
C)Cardiac muscle cell
D)Neuron
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<strong>  Which letter points to a lysosome?</strong> A)E B)K C)G D)A <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which letter points to a lysosome?

A)E
B)K
C)G
D)A
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Which organelle is responsible for synthesizing ATP?

A)Mitochondrion
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)Ribosome
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Which stage of the cell cycle is characterized by the sister chromatids reaching the opposite poles and uncoiling to form chromatin?

A)Anaphase
B)Prophase
C)Telophase
D)Metaphase
E)Interphase
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Which organelle of the cytoskeletal elements acts as an anchor to plasma membrane proteins and enables cellular movements?

A)Intermediate filaments
B)Centrioles
C)Microfilaments
D)Microtubules
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<strong>  Which image shows chromatin condensing to form chromosomes?</strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which image shows chromatin condensing to form chromosomes?

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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One function of a liver cell (hepatocyte)is to detoxify our blood. Which of the following organelles would you expect to see in a high quantity in these hepatocytes?

A)Lysosomes
B)Peroxisomes
C)Mitochondria
D)Rough endoplasmic reticulum
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In cystic fibrosis, if the affected cells swell with liquid from the interstitial fluid, what would happen to the mucus on the surface of those cells?

A)It would be too runny or syrupy and be swept away rapidly.
B)It would not be secreted by the cell.
C)It would be thick, sticky, and difficult to move.
D)It would no longer contain lysosymes and other antimicrobial chemicals.
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<strong>  What type of cell is shown in this image?</strong> A)Neuron B)Sperm cell C)Cardiac muscle fiber D)Blood cell <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of cell is shown in this image?

A)Neuron
B)Sperm cell
C)Cardiac muscle fiber
D)Blood cell
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In cystic fibrosis, if chloride ions cannot leave a cell because of a genetic defect, then what happens to the water in relationship to that cell?

A)Water moves into the cell.
B)The water is unaffected; solutes move into the cell.
C)The water is unaffected; solutes move out of the cell.
D)Water moves out of the cell.
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Which statement is true regarding osmosis?

A)Water is drawn toward high concentrations of solutes.
B)It regulates the transport of gases from high to low concentrations.
C)Solutes move from areas of high concentration to low concentration.
D)The goal of osmosis is to create a natural solute gradient from high to low.
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<strong>  Which image corresponds to metaphase?</strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which image corresponds to metaphase?

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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White blood cells perform phagocytosis very well. They destroy and break down foreign microorganisms. Because of this, you would expect these cells to have a high number of which of the following organelles?

A)Mitochondria
B)Lysosomes
C)Golgi apparatus
D)Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
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<strong>  What type of cell is labeled a in this image?</strong> A)Cardiac muscle cell B)Blood cell C)Neuron D)Sperm cell <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What type of cell is labeled "a" in this image?

A)Cardiac muscle cell
B)Blood cell
C)Neuron
D)Sperm cell
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Streptomycin is an antibiotic that binds to bacterial ribosomes. Which cellular process will this drug prevent, thus causing the death of the bacteria?

A)Cellular respiration
B)Protein synthesis
C)DNA replication
D)Cellular transport
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Which organelle would receive proteins from the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

A)Ribosome
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)Lysosomes
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<strong>  What is the function of the cell labeled a in this image?</strong> A)Communicates between body's tissues B)Contracts and moves body parts C)Carries oxygen throughout the body D)Transports DNA to the egg <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the function of the cell labeled "a" in this image?

A)Communicates between body's tissues
B)Contracts and moves body parts
C)Carries oxygen throughout the body
D)Transports DNA to the egg
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<strong>  What is the function of the structure labeled c?</strong> A)Houses the ATP producing mitochondria B)Moves the cell in one direction C)Holds DNA D)Dissolves barriers <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the function of the structure labeled "c"?

A)Houses the ATP producing mitochondria
B)Moves the cell in one direction
C)Holds DNA
D)Dissolves barriers
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Why is it dangerous to administer an intravenous line of pure water to a patient?

A)The pure water will draw more water out of the red blood cells causing them to shrink.
B)The pure water will move into the red blood cells causing them to lyse.
C)The pure water will draw out proteins from the red blood cells, causing them to shrink.
D)The pure water will move out of the red blood cells causing them to lyse.
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Taxol is a chemotherapeutic drug that will attach to the spindle fibers and prevent their function thereby killing the cancer cell. Which process does this drug prevent from occurring?

A)DNA replication
B)Anaphase
C)Telophase
D)Metaphase
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled j.</strong> A)Rough endoplasmic reticulum B)Golgi apparatus C)Smooth endoplasmic reticulum D)Mitochondrion
Identify the structure labeled "j."

A)Rough endoplasmic reticulum
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)Mitochondrion
A
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled e.</strong> A)Free ribosome B)Plasma membrane C)Endoplasmic reticulum D)Mitochondrion
Identify the structure labeled "e."

A)Free ribosome
B)Plasma membrane
C)Endoplasmic reticulum
D)Mitochondrion
B
3
Which stage of the cell cycle is characterized by DNA replication?

A)Anaphase
B)Metaphase
C)Telophase
D)Interphase
E)Prophase
D
4
Which cell is filled with hemoglobin and transports oxygen?

A)Neuron
B)Sperm
C)Cardiac muscle cell
D)Red blood cell
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In your osmosis lab experiment, what material will be used to simulate the plasma membrane of a cell?

A)A paper towel
B)Onion skin
C)A model of the cell
D)Dialysis tubing
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Which of the methods will you use in the lab to obtain cells to view on a microscope slide?

A)Scrape the inside of the cheek.
B)Use a urine sample.
C)Use a drop of saliva.
D)Use a lancet to extract blood sample.
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A cell's plasma membrane is ________.

A)semipermeable
B)impermeable
C)freely permeable
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What are the three components of a typical cell?

A)Nucleic acids, organelles, and nucleus
B)Nucleus, plasma membrane, and cell wall
C)Nucleic acids, cells wall, and organelles
D)Nucleus, plasma membrane, and cytoplasm
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Which stage of the cell cycle is characterized by the chromosomes lining up along the equator of the cell?

A)Prophase
B)Telophase.
C)Anaphase
D)Metaphase
E)Interphase
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<strong>  Which letter points to a mitochondrion?</strong> A)F B)J C)H D)K
Which letter points to a mitochondrion?

A)F
B)J
C)H
D)K
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Having examined a cheek cell under a microscope, you can confidently state that ________

A)the cells are large, flat, and have centrally located nucleus.
B)the cells are full of distinct fibers.
C)the cells are dimpled and flat in their centers.
D)the cells have long processes like axons and dendrites.
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Which is not a primary component of a typical animal cell?

A)Plasma membrane
B)Cell wall
C)Cytoplasm
D)Nucleus
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<strong>  Which letter points to the nucleolus?</strong> A)A B)K C)I D)D
Which letter points to the nucleolus?

A)A
B)K
C)I
D)D
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Which cell type is packed with actin and myosin?

A)Red blood cell
B)Cardiac muscle cell
C)Sperm
D)Neuron
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<strong>  Identify the structure labeled h.</strong> A)Lysosome B)Golgi apparatus C)Free ribosome D)Mitochondrion
Identify the structure labeled "h."

A)Lysosome
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Free ribosome
D)Mitochondrion
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Which cell is propelled by a flagellum?

A)Sperm
B)Red blood cell
C)Cardiac muscle cell
D)Neuron
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<strong>  Which letter points to a lysosome?</strong> A)E B)K C)G D)A
Which letter points to a lysosome?

A)E
B)K
C)G
D)A
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Which organelle is responsible for synthesizing ATP?

A)Mitochondrion
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)Ribosome
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Which stage of the cell cycle is characterized by the sister chromatids reaching the opposite poles and uncoiling to form chromatin?

A)Anaphase
B)Prophase
C)Telophase
D)Metaphase
E)Interphase
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Which organelle of the cytoskeletal elements acts as an anchor to plasma membrane proteins and enables cellular movements?

A)Intermediate filaments
B)Centrioles
C)Microfilaments
D)Microtubules
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<strong>  Which image shows chromatin condensing to form chromosomes?</strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D
Which image shows chromatin condensing to form chromosomes?

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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22
One function of a liver cell (hepatocyte)is to detoxify our blood. Which of the following organelles would you expect to see in a high quantity in these hepatocytes?

A)Lysosomes
B)Peroxisomes
C)Mitochondria
D)Rough endoplasmic reticulum
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In cystic fibrosis, if the affected cells swell with liquid from the interstitial fluid, what would happen to the mucus on the surface of those cells?

A)It would be too runny or syrupy and be swept away rapidly.
B)It would not be secreted by the cell.
C)It would be thick, sticky, and difficult to move.
D)It would no longer contain lysosymes and other antimicrobial chemicals.
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<strong>  What type of cell is shown in this image?</strong> A)Neuron B)Sperm cell C)Cardiac muscle fiber D)Blood cell
What type of cell is shown in this image?

A)Neuron
B)Sperm cell
C)Cardiac muscle fiber
D)Blood cell
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In cystic fibrosis, if chloride ions cannot leave a cell because of a genetic defect, then what happens to the water in relationship to that cell?

A)Water moves into the cell.
B)The water is unaffected; solutes move into the cell.
C)The water is unaffected; solutes move out of the cell.
D)Water moves out of the cell.
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Which statement is true regarding osmosis?

A)Water is drawn toward high concentrations of solutes.
B)It regulates the transport of gases from high to low concentrations.
C)Solutes move from areas of high concentration to low concentration.
D)The goal of osmosis is to create a natural solute gradient from high to low.
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<strong>  Which image corresponds to metaphase?</strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D
Which image corresponds to metaphase?

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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White blood cells perform phagocytosis very well. They destroy and break down foreign microorganisms. Because of this, you would expect these cells to have a high number of which of the following organelles?

A)Mitochondria
B)Lysosomes
C)Golgi apparatus
D)Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
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<strong>  What type of cell is labeled a in this image?</strong> A)Cardiac muscle cell B)Blood cell C)Neuron D)Sperm cell
What type of cell is labeled "a" in this image?

A)Cardiac muscle cell
B)Blood cell
C)Neuron
D)Sperm cell
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Streptomycin is an antibiotic that binds to bacterial ribosomes. Which cellular process will this drug prevent, thus causing the death of the bacteria?

A)Cellular respiration
B)Protein synthesis
C)DNA replication
D)Cellular transport
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Which organelle would receive proteins from the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

A)Ribosome
B)Golgi apparatus
C)Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D)Lysosomes
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<strong>  What is the function of the cell labeled a in this image?</strong> A)Communicates between body's tissues B)Contracts and moves body parts C)Carries oxygen throughout the body D)Transports DNA to the egg
What is the function of the cell labeled "a" in this image?

A)Communicates between body's tissues
B)Contracts and moves body parts
C)Carries oxygen throughout the body
D)Transports DNA to the egg
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<strong>  What is the function of the structure labeled c?</strong> A)Houses the ATP producing mitochondria B)Moves the cell in one direction C)Holds DNA D)Dissolves barriers
What is the function of the structure labeled "c"?

A)Houses the ATP producing mitochondria
B)Moves the cell in one direction
C)Holds DNA
D)Dissolves barriers
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Why is it dangerous to administer an intravenous line of pure water to a patient?

A)The pure water will draw more water out of the red blood cells causing them to shrink.
B)The pure water will move into the red blood cells causing them to lyse.
C)The pure water will draw out proteins from the red blood cells, causing them to shrink.
D)The pure water will move out of the red blood cells causing them to lyse.
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Taxol is a chemotherapeutic drug that will attach to the spindle fibers and prevent their function thereby killing the cancer cell. Which process does this drug prevent from occurring?

A)DNA replication
B)Anaphase
C)Telophase
D)Metaphase
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