Hanek Cell Unit Test
The concentration in the original solution was 80% because the mass of the model cell was 10 grams at 80% which is also what the original mass of the model cell was before it was placed in a solution
What was the concentration of water in the original blue solution? State evidence in support of your answer.
Cell walls and chloroplasts
Which features are found in plant cells but not animal cells?
helps a cell keep its shape
Which of the following is a function of the cytoskeleton?
moves substance against concentration gradient
Which of the following phrases best describes active transport?
Lysosomes
Which organelle breaks down organelles that are no longer useful?
Mitochondrion
Which organelle converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for he cell to use?
Chloroplast
Which organelle would you expect to find in plant cells but not animal cells?
Lysosomes
Which organelles are involved in defending a cell against viruses?
Lysosomes and vesicles
Which organelles are involved in the process called endocytosis?
Ribosomes
Which organelles are present both inside the nucleolus and on the surface of the ER?
Cell membrane and cytoskeleton
Which pair of organelles works together to give structure and support in animal cells?
Supplies energy to the cell
Which phrase best describes the mitochondria?
Requires no energy from the cell
Which phrase best describes the process of facilitated diffusion?
A vesicle fuses to the cell membrane and its contents leave the cell
Which sentence best describes exocytosis?
Ribosome, ER, Golgi apparatus
Which sequence correctly traces the path of a protein in the cell?
it is surrounded by a double membrane
Which statement is true about a nucleus?
Water movement into the cell is dependent on the percent concentration of solutes both inside and outside the cell.
Which statement provides a conclusion about the transport of water in and out of cells based on the results of the student's experiment?
fewer solutes than the cell
A solution that is hypotonic to a cell has
continue to move across the membrane in both directions
During diffusion, when the concentration of molecules on both sides of a membrane is the same, the molecules will:
ER
Chief cells are found in glands that line the inside of he stomach. These cells secrete large amounts of enzymes to aid in food glucose. Which cellular structure will be more abundant in chief cells because of their high rate of enzyme secretion?
Active Transport
The diagram below represents movement of a large molecule across a membrane. Which process is represented in the diagram? (Diagram includes ATP)
Cell A only
In the diagram below, the dark dots indicate small molecules. These molecules are moving out of the cells, as indicated by the arrows. The number of dots inside and outside of the two cells represents the relative concentration of the molecules inside and outside of the cells. ATP is being used to move the molecules out of the cell by: (Cell A molecules moving L to H Cell B molecules moving H to L)
secondary active transport
Na+ concentration gradient drives glucose transport ATP energy pumps Na+ back out
Double sided active transport. Na and K pump
Na+ starts inside the cell and is pumped out. K+ starts outside the cell and is pumped in. Another channel opens up to let Na+ back in
The cell membrane is made up of two layers of phospholipids.
Which structural feature of the cell membrane allows molecules such as oxygen and carbon dioxide to diffuse into and out the cell?
Structure C (vacuole)
Which structure in the cell shown in Figure 7-2 above stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates?
Structure A (Golgi)
Which structure in the cell shown in Figure 7-3 above modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials for storage or release from the cell?
ribosome
Which structure makes proteins using coded instructions that come from the nucleus?
microtubules and microfilaments
Which structures are involved in cell movement?
DNA, Nucleus, Ribosome
Which structures are present in animal cells?
Cell wall, DNA, Ribosome
Which structures are present in bacteria cells?
Because the concentration inside the tube was lower then on the outside, so some of the molecules went inside
Why did the model cell that was placed in 100% water increase in mass