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system level

A degree of organism complexity. Organisms at this level have their cells arranged into systems.

glucose

Blood sugar used by the cells in the production of energy

cytokinesis

Causes the separation of the cytoplasm

Two theories relating to the are the Theory and the organismal Theory.

Cell Organismal

False

Cell division of both plants and animals is an identical process.

carbohydrates

Cells in a person's body obtain glucose from the digestion of .

glycogen

Chain molecule made of many glucose molecules linked together

chlorophyll

Chloroplasts contain , necessary for photosynthesis by green plants.

ADP + P + ENERGY --- ATP

Click on objects to label the chemical reaction which allows the cell to store chemical energy.

ATP --- ADP + P + ENERGY

Click on objects to label the chemical reaction which occurs within the cell when it needs energy.

C 6 H 12 O 6+ O 2 --- CO 2 + H 2 O + ENERGY

Click on the pieces of the chemical reaction to show what occurs within the mitochondrion.

adenosine diphosphate

Converted into ATP during glucose breakdown

nucleus

DNA is located within the:

You can demonstrate the importance of water to a plant's rigidity by depriving a plant of water. The stem and leaves will wilt because the vacuoles are not filled. When you water the plant, it will become rigid once again provided it has not died from extended water loss.

Describe why plant cells are rigid:

gene

Each physical trait of an organism is produced by the instruction of a particular _____.

False

Energy is always required to force molecules to move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.

A unicellular alga is specialized.

False

Current scientific methods can conclusively distinguish between all microorganisms.

False

Man is more complex but otherwise belongs to the animal kingdom.

False

Since all muscle cells are specialized, they are necessarily identical.

False

vacuole

Fluid filled sacs within the cytoplasm of a cell which are bound by a membrane. Some types contain food as it is being digested, others fill up most of the cell as in some plant cells.

the high expense

From the following list, which is a limitation to using an electron microscope?

starch glycogen

Glucose is one of the simple sugars in the long chain polymer, and animal cells store it is as .

vacuoles

Glucose is stored in within the cell.

proteins

Glucose will pass through a cell membrane with the aid of .

False

Hans and Zaccharias Janssen have made contributions to the development of microscopes through their work with mathematics.

polar

Having slightly negative and positive charged ends

bilayer

Having two layers

constant

Homeostasis is the maintenance of a internal environment by the body.

the double strand is twisted and coiled

How is all the information contained in the DNA molecule able to fit in the nucleus?

7% 12%

If you have two solutions separated by a semipermeable membrane, one having a 7 % concentration of salt in water and the other having a 12 % solution of salt in water, the water will flow from the side with the % solution to the side with the % salt solution.

your blood would become hypertonic the concentration of water in your blood would decrease water would flow out of your body cells

If you were stranded on the ocean in a raft, what would happen if you kept drinking ocean water?

the type and sequence of molecules along each strand

In what form is coded information found in DNA?

fermentation

Involves the production of ethyl alcohol from glucose

plastid

Tiny sacs in the cell which may contain starch

An "organism" is considered the highest level of organization of cells, yet it is also found at the lowest level of cellular organization.

True

Life cannot be completely defined by the physical sciences.

True

Some organisms consist of just one cell.

True

it contains coded information

What characteristic is completely unique about DNA?

used mathematics to improve the focus of the lens

What is one of the contributions made to the development of the microscope by Galileo?

first to document careful observations of different cell types

What is the contribution made to the development of the microscope by Anton van Leeuwenhoek?

built microscopes capable of magnification of up to 1250 x using regular light

What is the contribution made to the development of the microscope by Charles A. Spencer?

A functional plant or animal, existing through the cooperative organization of interrelated systems, is called a(n) _____.

organism

Any living thing with interrelated parts is considered to be a(n) .

organism

algae, frog, rabbit:

organism

body systems working together for the good of the whole:

organism

passive diffusion

oxygen, carbon dioxide

Some leukocytes absorb entire bacteria by the process of .

phagocytosis

plasma membrane

phospholipid and protein:

centrioles

play a role in the formation of the spindle during cell division

plant cell

presence of cell wall:

6CO 2 + 12H 2 O--------CHLOROPHYLL C 6 H 12 O 6+ 6O 2 + 6H 2 O

process of photosynthesis.

Golgi bodies

produce and package cell secretions

centrioles

produce r-RNA to make ribosomes

endoplasmic reticulum

produce the spindle fibers for cell division

nucleus

round structure within the cell

iso

same

isotonic solution

same salt concentration as inside the cell:

plasma membrane

selective membrane:

neuron

sends message from brain to move up

Which statements describe organisms referred to as "colonial"?

similar bacteria or protozoa which group together

Multicellular organisms exhibit a division of labor among cells known as .

specialization

lysosomes

store glucose as glycogen

Why do plants need cell walls?

structure and rigidity

mitochondria

supply the cell with energy (ATP)

Multiple organs which are engaged in a specific process form a(n) .

system

organs grouped to perform a common process:

system

respiratory, digestive:

system

The highest level of cellular organization requires the cooperation of multiple .

systems

The classification of some organisms is still uncertain.

taxonomic

chromosome

the double strand is twisted and coiled

differentiation

the maturation of a cell for a specific function

ribosomes

tiny structures which synthesize proteins

groups of cells performing a common function:

tissue

muscle, fat, bone:

tissue

A particular function performed by an arrangement of similar cells is characteristic of .

tissues

facilitated diffusion

transports glucose, amino acids

pinocytosis

transports proteins, nucleic acids

active transport

transports sodium, potassium

nonpolar

Not having a charge or partial charge

needs oxygen produces more ATP than glycolysis produces carbon dioxide produces water

The Krebs Cycle:

mitochondria

The Krebs cycle takes place within the :

ribosomes

The _____ are responsible for linking amino acids together.

True

The cell wall of a plant is like a laminated two layer structure.

False

The cell wall of a plant is made from phospholipids and cellulose.

amino acid

The chemical unit or building block of protein

ATP

The complete process which is needed to produce is called the Krebs cycle.

higher

The concentration of K+ within a cell is required to be than the external concentration.

lower

The concentration of Na+ within a cell is required to be than the external concentration.

cytoplasm

The living substance of a cell, excluding the nucleus.

homeostasis

The maintenance of a constant internal body environment

diffusion

The natural tendency of molecules to move from higher to lower concentrations is:

daughter cell

The new cells resulting from the division of the mother cell

cell wall

The outer covering found in plant cells outside of the plasma membrane. It is made of a double layer of cellulose, and serves to give strength and rigidity to the plant cell.

plasma membrane

The outer layer of a cell which acts as a gatekeeper to the cell is called the .

isotonic

The same salt concentration as inside the cell

plasma membrane

The semipermeable membrane surrounding human and animal cells that is made of phospholipids and proteins.

True

The simplest operational cell is still more complex than a computer.

nucleolus

The small, dark structures within the nucleus of a cell. They are thought to make r-RNA to construct the ribosomes.

plants

The source of stored energy in the form of food for all animals and humans ultimately comes from:

No cell is "simple."

True

when using the high power objective

When are you never supposed to use the coarse adjustment knob?

adenosine triphosphate

Which molecule has greater energy potential?

mitochondria

Which of the following organelles acts as the cell's powerplant?

CO2 diffuses passively out of the cell O2 diffuses passively and then is converted to CO2

Which statement(s) corresponds to cellular respiration?

they are nonpolar and soluble

Why do O2 and CO2 pass through the plasma membrane?

Which of the following is a system operation in amoeba?

excretion

stasis

stable

lower higher

Active transport requires energy because it moves molecules from a to a concentration against diffusion.

permeable membrane

Allows some molecules to pass through but excludes others

True

An example of homeostasis in the human body is the glucose, pH, CO2 concentration in the blood being kept constant.

endoplasmic reticulum

An interconnected series of tubes in the cytoplasm is called the _____.

Acellular organisms

An organism not divided into cells.

unicellular organism

An organism that only has one cell for its body.

semipermeable membrane

Any molecule can pass through without hindrance

vacuoles

digest foods

photosynthesis

A process in green plants which involves the use of the sun's energy

cell plate

A septum which forms to separate the two new plant cells

organelle

A small structure within the cell which serves specialized functions

muscle fiber

A very long, contracting cell which makes up the muscles of our body.

ocular lens

Which lens is closest to your eye when looking through a microscope?

endoplasmic reticulum

channels for transporting molecules within the cell

plant cell

chloroplasts and plastids:

animal cell

cleavage furrow plus centrioles in cell division:

chromosomes

contain genes with the information controlling cell

plastids

contain starch and oil or plant pigments

kidney, heart, stomach, liver:

organ

tissues arranged into units to perform a function:

organ

Golgi bodies

Involved in producing and packaging secretions

chromosome

Rod-shaped structure contains the genes

slime mold

A type of protist which has a stage in its life cycle when it is not divided into cells.

A cavity located within plant cells which store food is called the .

vacuole

magnifying glass

A "flea glass" is another name for a .

biochemical

A chemical substance coming from an organism

organ level

A degree of organism complexity. Organisms at this level have their cells arranged into organs.

tissue level

A degree of organism complexity. Organisms at this level have their cells arranged into tissues.

cellular level

A degree of organism complexity. Organisms in this level are either unicellular or colonial.

organism

A functional living thing, unicellular or multicellular containing interrelated parts.

True

A gene is a subunit of information within a chromosome.

nucleic acid

A group of biochemicals including DNA and RNA

tissue

A group of cells working together to perform a particular task.

system

A group of organs working together for a common purpose.

organ

A group of tissues working together as a unit for a particular purpose in the body.

hypertonic

A higher salt concentration than inside the cell

protein

A long chain molecule made up of amino acids

hypotonic

A lower salt concentration than inside the cell

semipermeable

A membrane which limits the type of molecules which will pass through it is called .

enzyme

A molecule which serves to make reactions work

chloroplast

A packet of chlorophyll arranged in stacks within a plant cell

False

A plant cell does not have a plasma membrane like animal cells.

False

A plant cell will become soggy and limp when it is filled with water.

have different structures and different functions

A plasma membrane and a cell wall:

adenosine triphosphate

It serves as an energy source for the cell

False

It would appear logical that the first cell could have started to function from one organelle having formed by accident.

microorganisms

Living creatures which can be seen only by using a microscope are called .

enzymes

Lysosomes are able to help digest the food material in the vacuole because they contain that they spill into the vacuole.

phospholipid

Makes up the plasma membrane together with protein

r-RNA

Makes up the structure of the ribosomes

cellulose

Material which makes up the structure of the cell wall

facilitated diffusion

Of the five transport mechanisms, which one will the cell utilize if the substance being transported is insoluble?

pinocytosis phagocytosis

Of the following types of transport, which two may the cell utilize if a large molecule or organism cannot pass through the membrane?

are the highest level of cellular organization.

Organisms

colonial

Organisms that live in a group called a colony.

lysosome

Packets within the cell cytoplasm that contain digestive enzymes

nucleoli

Ribosomal RNA is produced by:

False

Ribosomal RNA is produced in the cytoplasm.

cell

The basic unit of life according to the cell theory.

False

Science has shown how information can only be gathered by the known laws of physics and chemisty.

genes

Segments of DNA contained on chromosomes

the dark field microscope the phase contrast microscope the fluorescence microscope the polarizing light microscope the bright field microscope

Select the five variations of the light microscope.

chlorophyll

Serves to trap the sun's energy for photosynthesis

False

Sodium and potassium need to be pumped and not just travel by passive or facilitated diffusion because the cell is concentrating sodium and ridding itself of potassium.

mitochondria

Structure within the cell responsible for the production of energy

secretion

Substances produced by the Golgi bodies

organelles

Subunits within the cells that perform specific functions are called .

matter

That which occupies space and has mass.

organismal theory

The basic unit of life is the organism itself, which may be divided into cells for efficiency.

False

The cell mechanism of "active transport" involves the transport of insoluble chemicals across the membrane with protein acting as the carrier.

mother cell

The cell that is about to undergo binary fission

osmosis

The diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane

pyruvic acid

The end product of glycolysis in the breakdown of glucose

the product of ATP decomposition

The energy required for the mechanism of "active transport" comes from:

intelligent design

The enormous complexity of cells supports the theory of .

spindle

The fibers which direct the even distribution of chromosomes

glycolysis

The first step in the chemical breakdown of glucose

organism level

The highest level of complexity of a living thing in which the systems work together for the good of the whole. Any living thing must be considered to have reached this level.

cell theory

The idea of Schleiden and Schwann that the basic unit of life is the cell, and that all living organisms are composed of cells.

cell cement

The intercellular material that holds plant cells together

nucleus

The internal spherical structure in a cell which serves as the central control.

250,000 times

The level of magnification that produces the best images using an electron microscope is .

specialization

The limiting of the function of a cell to a specific function.

it contains 46 chromosomes each strand contains the chromosomes from one parent

Which statements are correct concerning human DNA?

epidermis

The outer layer of cells of the stems, roots, and leaves of plants.

osmosis

The passage of water through a semipermeable membrane is called .

False

The phospholipid molecule has two ends, the nonpolar charged end and the polar uncharged end.

cleavage furrow

The pinching in of the animal cell during cell division

bilayer phospholipids proteins

The plasma membrane has a of with dispersed throughout.

inner randomly

The primary cell wall is the layer made of arranged cellulose fibers.

selectively permit or restrict substances from entering or leaving the cell

The primary function of the cell's membrane is to:

meiosis

The process involving the division of the nucleus in a reproductive cell

mitosis

The process involving the division of the nucleus of a body cell

release energy for making ATP

The purpose of the Krebs cycle is to:

low

The relative concentration of water in a hypertonic solution is:

high

The relative concentration of water in a hypotonic solution is:

equal

The relative concentration of water in an isotonic solution is:

gametes

The reproductive cells in sexual reproduction

True

The role of protein in facilitated diffusion is to move insoluble molecules across the plasma membrane; diffusion supplies the power.

life cycle

The stages of a plant or animal's life.

lactic acid

The substance produced by body cells when there is not enough oxygen

solar

The ultimate source of energy for starting the food chain is:

division of labor

The work being divided up into specialized tasks as in a cell or a society.

colonial organisms:

cellular

discovered the electron microscope

What is the contribution made to the development of the microscope by Max Knott and Ernst Ruska?

identifying the first cell

What is the contribution made to the development of the microscope by Robert Hooke?

adds a phosphate to ADP changes ADP to ATP

What is the function of the energy released by the mitochondrion?

binocular

What kind of microscope allows you to look through two eyepieces?

the resolving power of the microscope

What limits the amount of magnification that can be produced using light?

resolving nosepiece

What part of a microscope rotates to change from the low power objective lens to the high power objective lens?

when the molecules are insoluble

When is facilitated diffusion necessary?

pyruvic acid lactic acid

When oxygen is lacking, animal cells change to .

will ions

When the required direction of transport is opposed to concentration levels, a cell expend energy to force across its membrane.

objective lens

Which lens is closest to the object that you are viewing?

cell wall

cellulose:

because the external water concentration is greater because the external salt concentration is less

Why will external fluid flow into a plant cell?

phagocytosis

a child eating a doughnut

passive diffusion

a crowded roomful of people gradually standing up, wandering around, and leaving the room

active transport

a dog being dragged into a bathtub against its will

facilitated diffusion

a dog pulled on a wagon through a spring loaded door

pinocytosis

a woman drinking tea

The plasma membrane of a human cell:

acts as a selective gatekeeper

The is an example of Organismal Theory because it is not divided into cells but has many .

algae Caulerpa nuclei

permeable membrane

allows all substances to pass through:

semipermeable membrane

allows some substances to pass through; excludes others:

Why do creation scientists believe that God created the "cell"?

because the known principles of chemistry do not support evolution because the proper organic chemicals found in cells cannot form spontaneously or remain in the presence of the earth's atmosphere because the complex organic chemicals of life can only be produced within and by the direction of a cell.

Animals and man exhibit life through the physical medium of the and central nervous system.

brain

muscle fiber

causes the actual contraction of muscles to raise leg

According to the Cell Theory, the is the basic unit of life; according to the Organismal Theory the is the basic unit.

cell organism

hypotonic solution

cell bursts:

phagocytosis

cell engulfs microorganisms in cell "eating"

pinocytosis

cell engulfs molecules in cell "drinking"

plant cell

cell plate and no centrioles in cell division:

hypertonic solution

cell shrinks:

isotonic solution

cell stays the same:

Cells of animals do not have:

cell wall

The fibrous outer covering surrounding plant cells is the:

cell wall

amoeba, paramecium, euglena:

cellular

If a particular biological amino acid, protein, or DNA could accidentally form by chance, it could wait around for millions of years (remain stable) while ALL the hundreds of other necessary cellular chemicals were also being formed by accident. because:

false biological chemicals are unstable

cell wall

gives strength to cell:

hyper

greater than, high

hypertonic solution

higher salt concentration than inside the cell:

out of

hypertonic: the cell

into

hypotonic: the cell

leukocyte

keeps the tissues involved free of disease

erythrocyte

keeps tissues involved alive, provides oxygen for energy for motion

plant cell

large hypertonic vacuole:

hypo

less than, low

According to the Bible, "" was given by God.

life

hypotonic solution

lower salt concentration than inside the cell:

active transport

molecules "pumped" in or out from low to high concentration

facilitated diffusion

molecules helped by protein, move insoluble molecules across plasma membrane

passive diffusion

molecules move in and out freely from high to low concentration

A functioning organism:

must possess interrelated systems can be unicellular can be plant or animal

animal cell

no cell wall, only plasma membrane:

animal cell

no chlorophyll or chloroplasts:

animal cell

no large vacuole, only small ones:

Two or more tissues which cooperate as a unit are considered a(n) .

organ


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