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4.1.1.1 Eukaryotes and prokarotes
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4.1.1.1
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4.1.1.1
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4.1.1.2 Animal and plant cells
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4.1.1.3 Cell Specialisation
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4.1.1.4 Cell Differentiation
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4.1.1.5 Microscopy
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MS3b
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MS3b
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4.1.1.6 Culturing Microorganisms
4.1.2.1 Chromosomes
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4.1.2.2 Mitosis and the cell cycle
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MS1d
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4.1.2.3 Stem Cells
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4.1.3.1 Diffusion
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4.1.3.1
4.1.3.2 Osmosis
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4.1.3.2.
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4.1.3.2.
4.1.3.3 Active Transport
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Question 8
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What did Robert Hooke call the small things he saw in the cork?

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Question 52
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Draggable itemarrow_right_altCorresponding Item
arrow_right_alt
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Controls what goes in and out of a cell
Controls how energy is produced in a cell
Controls the storage of food and water
Controls what goes on in the cell
Controls the production of protein
Question 2
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Question 3
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Prokaryotic Cells
Both
Eukaryotic Only
Controls what goes in and out of a cell
Controls how energy is produced in a cell
Controls the storage of food and water
Controls the structure of the cell
Controls the production of protein
Controls what goes in and out of a cell
Controls how energy is produced in a cell
Controls the storage of food and water
Controls what goes on in the cell
Controls the production of protein
Question 9
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Is cork living, dead, or non living?

Question 10
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Describe the general shape of the cells.

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cytoskeleton
flagella
cytoplasm
jello
nucleus
chloroplast
mitochondria
ribosome
cell wall
cytoskeleton
cell membrane
nucleus
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False
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nucleus
chloroplast
mitochondria
ribosome
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Question 51
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What is the actual size if an image is 30mm at 6x magnification?
180mm
6mm
30mm
5mm
If an image is 40mm and the magnification is 4x, what is the actual size?
10mm
4mm
160mm
40mm
Question 58
58.

Is the cheek cell prokaryote or eukaryote?

Question 59
59.

Is the cheek cell a plant or animal cell?

Question 60
60.

Identify one cell structure visible in the 100x picture.

Question 61
61.

Why do you think these cells have to be stained blue?

Question 62
62.

What is the benefit of the flat shape of these cells?

Question 63
63.

Describe the general shape of the onion cells.

Question 64
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Looking at the magnification of 100x, what parts of the cell can you see?

Question 65
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Is this a prokaryote or eukaryote?

Question 66
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What organelle will indicate whether it is a pro or eukaryote?

Question 67
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Why do onion cells not have chloroplasts?

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Question 72
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How many chromosomes are found in a human body cell (somatic cell)?

Question 73
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How many chromosomes are found in a human gamete cell?

Question 74
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What is the diploid (somatic) number of chromosomes in corn?

Question 75
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What is the haploid number of chromosomes in corn?

Question 76
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How many chromosomes does a sperm cell of a dog contain?

Question 77
77.

How many chromosomes does an egg cell of a chimpanzee contain?

Question 78
78.

How many chromosomes does a muscle cell (somatic cell) of a leopard frog contain?

Question 79
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Question 80
80.

If a new organism was discovered on Earth contains 100 chromosomes in their somatic cell, how many chromosomes would you expect to see in a gamete cell?

Question 81
81.

If a starfish egg contains 24 chromosomes. How many chromosomes would a starfish body cell contain?

Question 82
82.

What is the gamete chromosome number for a human?

Question 83
83.

What is the gamete chromosome number for a cat?

Question 84
84.

What is the body cell chromosome number for an onion?

Question 85
85.

What is the gamete chromosome number for rye?

Question 86
86.

What is the body cell chromosome number for a chicken?

Fruit flies have 8 chromosomes in their body cells. Fruit flies produce gametes for reproduction by meiosis. How many chromosomes would be in the egg cell?
Question 88
88.

Fruit flies have 8 chromosomes in their body cells. Fruit flies produce gametes for reproduction by meiosis. How many chromosomes would be in the sperm cell?

Question 89
89.

Fruit flies have 8 chromosomes in their body cells. Fruit flies produce gametes for reproduction by meiosis. How many chromosomes would be in the resulting zygote?

DNA
traits
cells
nucleus
False
False
False
False
False
False
False
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B
C
D
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
What type of cell is this image?
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
If an image is 40mm and the magnification is 4x, what is the actual size?
10mm
4mm
160mm
40mm
What is the actual size if an image is 30mm at 6x magnification?
180mm
6mm
30mm
5mm
Identify all cells that are gametes.
A. egg
B. zygote
C. sperm
D. nerve