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- if a solution outside of a cell contains a greater concentration of dissolved particles than the contents of the cell, the solution is said to be
a)isotonic. c)hypertonic.
b)iso-osmotic. d)hypotonic.
- which of the following cellular processes requires the greatest expenditure of cellular energy?
a)diffusion. c)active transport.
b)osmosis. d)passive transport.
- which of the following processes uses specific carrier molecules?
a)phagocytosis. c)active transport.
b)pinocytosis. d) diffusion
- white blood cells that take in particles and cellular debris in cell will have organelles that will go through (hint: the organelles help with \cell eating\
a)pinocytosis c)phagocytosis
b)erythrocytosis d)ligands
- which of the following lists includes the phases of mitosis in the correct sequence?
a)prophase, metaphase, telophase, anaphase c)telophase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase
b)prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase d)anaphase, metaphase, prophase, telophase
- during the metaphase of mitosis, chromosomes
a)line up between the centrioles. c)migrate to opposite poles of the cell.
b)unwind to form chromatin. d)are selectively released from the cell.
- apoptosis is
a)a form of secretion. c)an abnormal form of development.
b)a form of cell division. d)a form of cell death
- during the metaphase of mitosis, chromosomes line up between the two centrioles.
a) true
) false
- the phases of the cell cycle are
a)interphase, mitosis and cytokinesis. c)prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
b)interphase, mitosis and meiosis. d)intraphase, meiosis and telophase.
- A hypertonic solution has more dissolved particles than the cell's interior.
- Active transport moves substances against their concentration gradient, requiring cellular energy (ATP), unlike passive processes.
- Active transport relies on specific carrier proteins to move substances across the cell membrane.
- Phagocytosis is "cell eating," where white blood cells engulf particles/debris via organelles like lysosomes.
- Mitosis proceeds in the order: Prophase (chromosomes condense), Metaphase (chromosomes align), Anaphase (chromosomes separate), Telophase (nuclei reform).
- In metaphase, chromosomes align along the equator between the two centrioles (spindle poles).
- Apoptosis is defined as programmed, controlled cell death.
- In metaphase of mitosis, chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate, which is between the two centrioles at opposite poles.
- The main phases of the cell cycle include interphase (growth/prep), mitosis (nuclear division), and cytokinesis (cytoplasmic division).
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- C)hypertonic.
- C)Active transport.
- C)Active Transport.
- C)phagocytosis
- B)Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
- A)line up between the centrioles.
- D)a form of cell death
- a) True
- A)interphase, mitosis and cytokinesis.