Biology chapter 7 test
Which organelle is large in plant cells but small or absent in animal cells?
Vacuole
At what point in the process of diffusion is dynamic equilibrium reached?
When there is continuous movement but concentration is equal to all parts of the cell
Which organelle is called the "powerhouse of the cell"?
Mitochondria
What are a few statements that are a fundamental principle of the cell theory?
- All cells are created from preexisting cells - Cells are the basic unit, and structure of life - All living things are composed of one or more cells
When did cell theory become an accepted part of biology?
1850s
Which movement of substances through a cell membrane against a concentration gradient requires energy?
Active transport
Which substance on the plasma membrane helps identify chemical signals from outside the cell?
Carbohydrate chain
What is a protein fiber that forms the cell's supporting network?
Cytoskeleton
What is a major difference between facilitated diffusion and active transport?
Facilitated does not require energy, and goes with the concentration gradient
How can the cytoskeleton of a cell be described?
Framework/ skeleton/ anchor for organelles
An environmental toxin is discovered that interferes with certain cellular functions. When affected cells are examined, it is observed that proteins that are normally found on the plasma membrane are instead found in the cytoplasm. Other proteins are also located improperly. Which structure is most likely affected by the toxin?
Golgi apparatus
Which cell organelle contains coded directions for production of proteins?
Golgi apparatus
The advantage of a compound-light microscope over an electron microscope is that it ____.
It can view living organisms
What major improvement came with the development of the scanning electron microscope?
It had an image available in 3-D
A plant cell is placed in a hypotonic solution. What will happen to the plant cell?
It will SWELL
Which structure is part of the cell's skeleton?
Microfilaments
What organelles are present only in eukaryotic cells?
Nucleus
Which scientist first used the term cell?
Robert Hooke
Why do many scientists think that prokaryotes are similar to the first organisms on Earth?
They have no nucleus.
Cilia and flagella are used to move cells through watery environments. What role do these cell parts play on stationary cells?
They help stay stationary by moving substances along the surface of the cell.
Which organelle converts sugars into energy?
mitochondria
Which organelle manufactures ribosomes?
nucleolus
Which is a structure common to all cells?
plasma membrane
Which organelle produces protein for a cell?
ribosome
What defines a cell?
the basic membrane-bound unit that contains the fundamental molecules of life and of which all living things are composed