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Cell Biology Notes-Questions and Answers 100%Correct
  • Cell Biology Notes-Questions and Answers 100%Correct

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  • Cell Biology Notes-Questions and Answers 100%Correct What is a microscope? - ANSWER-A tool used to observe and study things that can't be seen with the naked eye. Who created the first microscope, when, and what did he see? - ANSWER-Anton von Leeuwenhoek made the first microscope in 1674 and saw microbes. What was Robert Hooke the first person to do? - ANSWER-See dead cells in a cork through a microscope in 1663. What form does light travel? - ANSWER-Light travels through the form o...
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Microscope, cells & Cell transport Test-Questions and Answers
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  • Microscope, cells & Cell transport Test-Questions and Answers diffusion - ANSWER-Movement from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. vesicle - ANSWER-a fluid- or air-filled pouch, in particular. pinocytosis - ANSWER-The ingestion of liquid into a cell by the budding of small vesicles from the cell membrane. phagocytosis - ANSWER-The ingestion of bacteria or other material by phagocytes and amoeboid protozoans. endocytosis - ANSWER-The taking in of matt...
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Biology- cells and cellular transport-Questions and Answers 100%Verified
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  • Biology- cells and cellular transport-Questions and Answers 100%Verified Organelle - ANSWER-A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell. "little organ" Cytolysis - ANSWER-the bursting of a cell cell membrane - ANSWER-transport materials trying to enter or exit the cell. forms boundaries between inside and outside of the cell. Semi permeable (only let some substances not all in and out of cell)(plants and prokaryotes) cell wall - ANSWER-strong, support...
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NEWEST ARDMS SPI EXAM (ARDMS A AND B) ALL IN ONE DOCUMENT REAL EXAMS
  • NEWEST ARDMS SPI EXAM (ARDMS A AND B) ALL IN ONE DOCUMENT REAL EXAMS

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  • Which gain will increase the risk of bioeffects? a. transmit b. receive c. gain d. overall gain - ANSWER>>a. transmit Which of the following is considered the memory of an ultrasound instrument? a. pulser b. transducer c. receiver d. beam former e. digital scan converter f. display monitor - ANSWER>>e. digital scan converter Spectral broadening suggest: a. laminar flow b. turbulent flow c. flow away from the transducer d. flow towards the transducer - ANSWER>>b....
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Cell fermentation test
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  • Cell respiration, fermentation, photosynthesis
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Cell Biology Key Mandatory Exam  Questions and CORRECT Answers
  • Cell Biology Key Mandatory Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • Cell Theory a. all organisms are composed of cells b. the cell is the basic unit of life c. cells arise from pre-existing cells Unicellular organism with 1 cell (uni = 1) Multicellular organism with multiple specialized groups of cells Prokaryote no membrane-bound organelles (no nucleus)
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Cell Biology Top Forecasted Exam  Questions and CORRECT Answers
  • Cell Biology Top Forecasted Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • Ribosomes structure-small made up of 2 sub-units protein and RNA -large ribosomes found it eukaryotic cells - smaller ribosomes found in prokaryotic cells, mitochondria and chloroplast. Ribosomes functionsite of protein synthesis cell-surface membraneall the molecules in the membrane arranged with the phospholipids bilayer create the partially permeable membrane components of membranesphospholipids, bilayer
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Cell Biology UPDATED Exam Questions  and CORRECT Answers
  • Cell Biology UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • Theory of EndosymbiosisEukaryotic cells emerged when mitochondria and chloroplasts, once free-living prokaryotes, took up permanent residence inside other larger cells, about 1.5 billion years ago. Eukaryotic CellA type of cell with a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membraneenclosed organelles. Organisms with eukaryotic cells (protists, plants, fungi, and animals) are called eukaryotes. Prokaryotic CellA type of cell lacking a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membraneenclosed organelles; fo...
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Cell Biology Final Dr. Dudley Huntingdon College Questions And Answers
  • Cell Biology Final Dr. Dudley Huntingdon College Questions And Answers

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Test Bank - Principles of Animal Physiology, 3rd Edition (Moyes, 2016), Chapter 1-16
  • Test Bank - Principles of Animal Physiology, 3rd Edition (Moyes, 2016), Chapter 1-16

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  • 1) Gross anatomy, or macroscopic anatomy, considers: A) internal features of the body. B) features visible with the naked, or unaided, eye. C) a study of a system of the body. D) None of the above Answer: B 2) The human form shown upright, hands at the sides, palms forward, and feet together is in the position. A) anatomical B) physiological C) prone D) supine Answer: A 3) A person lying face down is in the position. A) physiological B) prone C) anatomical D) supine Answer: B ...
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