Chapter 7 Review Types of Cells, Cell organelles, Diffusion/Osmosis.

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Chapter 7 Review Types of Cells, Cell organelles, Diffusion/Osmosis

Transcript of Chapter 7 Review Types of Cells, Cell organelles, Diffusion/Osmosis.

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Chapter 7 Review

Types of Cells, Cell organelles,

Diffusion/Osmosis

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Which organelle is made up of a lipid bilayer that is semi-

permeable?

1. cell wall2. mitochondria 3. cell membrane4. nucleus

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What type of movement allows molecules to move from area of higher concentration to an area of

lower concentration until equilibrium is reached?

1. Osmosis2. diffusion3. active transport4. cellular infusion

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Which type of diffusion requires energy?

1. active transport2. passive

transport3. diffusion4. osmosis

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Which type of movement can move molecules from an area of lower concentration to an area of

higher concentration?

1. diffusion2. osmosis3. passive transport4. active transport

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A single-celled organism is also called what?

1. Unicellular organism

2. Multicellular organism

3. Cellular organism

4. An organism

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Which is an example of a unicellular organism?

1. Animals2. Humans3. Fungi4. Bacteria

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What is the large membrane enclosed structure in a cell that

contains DNA?1. Cytoplasm2. Nucleus3. Cell wall4. None of the

above

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What are the two main types of Cells?

1. Prokaryotes and Eukaryote

2. Plant cells and Amphibian cells

3. Nucleus and cytoplasm

4. Sperm and Zygote

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What is the main difference between prokaryote and

Eukaryote cells?1. Prokaryote is

unicellular2. Eukaryote is

unicellular3. Eukaryote has a

nucleus4. There really

isn’t a difference

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Which cell is larger and more complex?

1. Animal2. Plant3. Eukaryote4. Prokaryote

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Which type of cell is unicellular?

1. Eukaryotic2. Prokaryotic3. Animals4. Fungi

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Plants, animals, fungi, and protists are examples of what type of

cell?1. Eukaryotes2. Prokaryotes3. Animal4. Plant

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If a cell or an organism contains a nucleus, the organism is a(an)…

1. Plant2. Eukaryote3. Animal4. Prokaryote

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The levels of organization in a multicellular organism are

1. Cells, tissues, organs

2. Tissues, organs, organ systems

3. Cells, tissues, organs, organ system

4. None of the above

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A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function is called a (an)…

1. Organ system2. Tissues3. Organs4. Cells

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A type of solution that is the same throughout is called a

1. Isotonic2. Hypertonic3. hypertonic4. highly

concentrated

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Which list below show the levels of organization

in a multicellular organism from most

simple to most complex?1. Tissues, cells, organs,

organ systems2. Organs, cells, tissues,

organ systems3. Cells, organs, tissues4. Cells, tissues, organs,

organ systems

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Salt water is an example of what type of solution?

1. lower concentrated

2. isotonic3. hypotonic4. hypertonic