What is the literal definition of the word, “Eu-karyotic?” A 100.

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What is the literal definition of the word, “Eu-karyotic?” A 100

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Page 1: What is the literal definition of the word, “Eu-karyotic?” A 100.

What is the literal definition of the word, “Eu-karyotic?”

A 100

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What state is the cell always working to maintain?

A 200

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Name two differences between a plant cell and an animal cell.

A 300

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(1). What does “E.R.” stand for?

(2). What is the difference between the rough E.R. and the smooth E.R.?

A 400

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Name three or four structures present in all cells.

A 500

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What is the distance between two objects at which it first becomes impossible to resolve them as separate?

B 100

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What is the “thickness of the plane of focus?”

B 200

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What is the term for “the diameter of view of the circle of view you can see when looking down a microscope?”

B 300

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How does one determine total magnification?

B 400

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Define, “Parfocal”

B 500

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What is the name of the organelle that produces energy (ATP) for the cell?

C 100

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Which organelle is the “brain” of the cell?

(Aka the “control center” of the cell)

C 200

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What is the name of the organelle that “packages” materials?

C 300

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Where is RNA produced?

C 400

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Which organelle contains digestive juices?

C 500

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Which organelle is the site of photosynthesis?

D 100

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(1). What is the “jelly-like” substance in the cell called?

(2). What would happen to a cell without this substance?

D 200

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What is the name of the organelle that stores water and food?

D 300

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Which organelle is referred to as the “roadway” of the cell?

D 400

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What regulates passage of materials in and out of the nucleus?

D 500

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What happens to the cell in a “hypertonic” environment?

E 100

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How is “osmosis” different from diffusion?

E 200

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Fill in the blanks:

In both diffusion and osmosis, molecules diffuse ____ a _____________ gradient.

E 300

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(1). What is facilitated diffusion?

(2). Is it considered “active” or “passive” transport?

E 400

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Define the following:

(1). Permeable

(2). Semi-permeable

(3). Impermeable

E 500

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What is required in “active transport” that is NOT required in “passive” transport?

F 100

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(1). The cell forms a vesicle during which two types of active transport?

(2). Describe both types

F 200

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(1). What are the two types of “endocytosis?”

(2). Describe both types

F 300

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Fill in the blanks:

Active transport requires ______ and moves substances _______ the _____________ gradient, from ___ to ____.

F 400

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Describe three major differences between Prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells.

F 500