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Human Biology and Cells

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Match the cell components with their descriptions:

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Nucleus

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Outer barrier regulating what enters/exits

Cell membrane

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Semi-fluid portion containing organelles

Organelles

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Control center directing cellular activities

Cytoplasm

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Specialized structures with specific functions

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Which functions are performed by the cell membrane?

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What is the main role of surface proteins in the cell membrane?

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What does selective permeability allow in a cell membrane?

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What type of molecules pass through the lipid bilayer most easily?

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What percentage of total body weight does intracellular fluid constitute?

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What describes diffusion in cellular processes?

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What is the process of expelling substances from a cell?

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What primarily powers the sodium-potassium pump?

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What are the main components of DNA and RNA?

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What is the function of the nucleolus?

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What is the main function of the Rough ER?

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What primary role does the Golgi complex serve in cells?

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What is the primary function of cilia in cells?

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What is the primary purpose of mitosis?

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Match each tissue type to its primary function.

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Connective

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Transmits and interprets nerve impulses

Epithelial

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Produces movement through force generation

Nervous

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Covers surfaces, lines cavities

Muscle

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Supports and binds organs together

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Match the membrane type with its description.

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Cutaneous membrane

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Covers organs within closed cavities

Mucous membrane

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Protects against UV light and microbes

Synovial membrane

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Lines cavities opening to exterior

Serous membrane

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Lines freely movable joints

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Match the membrane type with its location.

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Cutaneous membrane

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Located in respiratory and digestive tracts

Mucous membrane

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Lines freely movable joints

Synovial membrane

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Found in skin and outer layer

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Which type of protein spans both sides of the cell membrane?

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What do transport channels primarily do in the cell membrane?

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What are surface markers composed of?

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Why are surface markers important to the immune system?

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Which term describes movement from low to high concentration?

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What role do membrane proteins play in selective permeability?

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Which process does not require cellular energy?

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Why are ions unable to pass through the lipid bilayer freely?

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What characteristic do small, uncharged polar molecules share?

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Where is extracellular fluid primarily located?

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How do intracellular fluids typically respond to changes?

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What is osmosis specifically involved in?

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Which process involves protein assistance during transport?

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How is filtration different from other processes?

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What describes the process of engulfing particles?

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Which process requires energy input from the cell?

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Which ions does the sodium-potassium pump transport?

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How does the sodium-potassium pump move ions?

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What is the main function of the sodium-potassium pump?

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How does DNA differ from RNA structurally?

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Why is DNA replication important for cells?

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What is a unique feature of RNA compared to DNA?

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What do genes provide instructions for?

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What is chromatin made of?

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What do chromosomes contain?

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What role does the Smooth ER play in a cell?

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Why are mitochondria referred to as the powerhouse of the cell?

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How do microvilli enhance a cell's absorption ability?

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What distinguishes flagella from cilia?

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How does meiosis differ from mitosis?