Flash Card Questions for EOC

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What statement best describes the cell after 20 minutes?

A. Water will move from the cell into the beaker, resulting in a smaller cell.

If a cell's lysosomes were damaged, which of the following would most likely occur?

C. The cell would be less able to break down molecules in its cytoplasm.

When Streptococcus pneumoniae are exposed to an antibiotic, the bacteria try to pump the antibiotic out of their cells. Which of the following mechanisms is most likely used by the Streptococcus pneumoniae to pump the antibiotic out of their cells?

A. Active transport.

Which of the following best describes the type of transport across the cell membrane?

A. Active transport.

The combined observations of Mattias Schleiden, Theodor Schwann and Rudolph Virchow resulted in the formation of the cell theory. Which of the following is not part of the cell theory?

A. All cells contain a nucleus.

Carrot sticks that are left in a dish of freshwater for several hours become stiff and hard. Similar sticks left in a saltwater solution become limp and soft. From this we can deduce that the freshwater is ______ and the saltwater is ________ to the cells of the carrot sticks.

A. hypotonic, hypertonic.

The rough endoplasmic reticulum is a cell structure that consists of folded membranes that contain ribosomes. What is the advantage of the folded membranes?

A. increases surface area in order to produce more proteins.

Which cell structure is correctly paired with its primary function?

A. ribosome - protein synthesis.

Which organelle is the site where amino acids are synthesized into proteins?

B. 2.

Using a microscope in the science lab, Jill observed two unknown cells: Cell 1 and Cell 2. Cell 1 she identified as a plant cell and Cell 2 as an animal cell. Her teacher told her she identified the cells correctly. What did Jill most likely observe to correctly identify the cells?

B. Cell 1 had a cell wall and Cell 2 did not.

Joy took the notes shown below while learning about cells. • Forms boundary between a cell and the outside environment • Controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell • Consists of double layer of phospholipids She forgot to write the name of the cell structure that her class was studying that day. What structure is described in her notes?

B. Cell membrane.

Muscle cells are responsible for obtaining energy so the body can perform voluntary and involuntary movement. Using you knowledge about organelles and muscles, how would a muscle cell differ from other types of animal cells?

B. The muscle cell would have more mitochondria than the other types of animal cells.

A plant and an animal are both living things. According to the Cell Theory, what can you conclude about these two very different organisms?

B. They are both made of one or more cells.

Which of the following contain complex, membrane-bound organelles? 1. bacteria 2. viruses 3. eukaryotic 4. prokaryotic

C. 3 only.

Cell theory was first proposed in 1838. Evidence obtained through additional scientific investigations resulted in the current cell theory. Which statement describes a component of the original cell theory that was removed because of the new scientific knowledge?

C. Cells form through spontaneous generation.

Which invention from the 17th century allowed for the development of modern cell theory?

C. The light microscope.

A beaker is divided into two halves, A & B, by a membrane that is freely permeable to the water and NaCl but not to protein. Side A is half-filled with a solution of 8% protein, while side B is half filled with a 2% protein solution. Predict what would happen to side A after a few hours.

C. The number of water molecules has increased.

Which of the following functions does active transport perform in a cell?

C. moving substances against a concentration gradient.

Solar energy is used to produce energy-rich compounds in which structure?

D. 4.

A specific type of cell is being studied by a scientist. She notices the cell contains a nucleus, lysosomes, a cell membrane and cell wall. What is the correct classification of this cell?

D. A eukaryotic plant cell.

Which of these best completes this concept map?

D. A plant cell.

Which type(s) of cells have genetic material that is contained in a nucleus?

D. Both plant and animal cells.

The cell membrane controls movement of materials into and out of the cell. The following particles are moving from high concentration to low concentration and are using a carrier protein. How would you describe this type of movement across the membrane?

D. Facilitated diffusion.

What is the advantage of cells being so small?

D. The cell then has a larger surface area to volume ratio which means it can move nutrients into the cell and waste out more efficiently.

A person with swollen gums rinses his mouth with warm salt water, and the swelling decreases. Which of the following has occurred?

D. The water in the gums has moved out due to the high concentration of salt in the solution.

Which characteristic do most plants have in common?

D. They are autotrophic.

In an emergency trauma room, a doctor accidentally gives a patient a large transfusion of distilled water directly into one of his veins instead of blood. Predict what might happen if distilled water was given to the patient instead of blood.

D. have serious, perhaps fatal effects because the red blood cells would tend to burst.

In pure water, a red blood cell from an animal will swell and burst, but a leaf cell from a plant will not. Which structure in the leaf cell is responsible for this difference?

B. Cell wall.

What is the name of the macromolecule that makes up the majority of the cell membrane?

B. Lipid.

The cell membrane of the red blood cell will allow water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide to pass through. Because other substances are blocked from entering, this membrane is called:

B. Semi-permeable.

Cells can be classified into two different categories: prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Which of the following information is needed in order to determine if an organism is prokaryotic?

B. The organism's internal structures.

Cells found in plants and animals have similarities but can differ in function. Consider the following two organisms: a corn plant cell (Zea mays) and a camel cell (Bactrianus ferus). What is the best explanation for the difference in the cellular vacuole size between these two biotic organisms?

B.The camel cells' have a small vacuole size because it does not need long term water and electrolyte storage.

A lab technician needs to determine whether cells in a test tube are prokaryotic or eukaryotic. The technician has several dyes she could use to stain the cells. Four of the dyes are described in the table below: INDICATOR | DYE TEST acridine orange | stains DNA and RNA osmium tetroxide | stains lipids eosin | stains cell cytoplasm Nile Blue | stains cell nuclei Which dye could the technician use to determine whether the cells are prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

D. Nile blue.

There are some similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Which of the following structures is found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

D. Ribosome.


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