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7. Structures inside chlorophyta cells include nuclei, chloroplasts, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticula, and vacuoles. Which word best describes chlorophyta cells?
D. It increases genetic variation within the species.
A. eukaryotic
C. They release large amounts of water and shrivel up.
B. It reacts with oxygen to produce energy.
B. mitosis
C. water moving into a cell when placed in a hypotonic solution
A. carbohydrates and lipids
D. The owl population would decrease.
1. What is the function of glucose in the human body? (think respiration)
D. It increases genetic variation within the species.
A. eukaryotic
C. They release large amounts of water and shrivel up.
B. It reacts with oxygen to produce energy.
B. mitosis
C. water moving into a cell when placed in a hypotonic solution
A. carbohydrates and lipids
D. The owl population would decrease.
3. Owls survive by eating rodents, small birds, and small mammals. Coyotes also eat these animals. If a large population of coyotes moved into the owls’ territory, what would probably happen to the owl population?
D. It increases genetic variation within the species.
A. eukaryotic
C. They release large amounts of water and shrivel up.
B. It reacts with oxygen to produce energy.
B. mitosis
C. water moving into a cell when placed in a hypotonic solution
A. carbohydrates and lipids
D. The owl population would decrease.
6. Mitochondria create an abundance of ATP energy molecules during cellular respiration. Which of the following is not a use of these ATP molecules? (think passive vs active transport)
D. It increases genetic variation within the species.
A. eukaryotic
C. They release large amounts of water and shrivel up.
B. It reacts with oxygen to produce energy.
B. mitosis
C. water moving into a cell when placed in a hypotonic solution
A. carbohydrates and lipids
D. The owl population would decrease.
5. Which process is triggered when the cells grow large enough to reproduce?
D. It increases genetic variation within the species.
A. eukaryotic
C. They release large amounts of water and shrivel up.
B. It reacts with oxygen to produce energy.
B. mitosis
C. water moving into a cell when placed in a hypotonic solution
A. carbohydrates and lipids
D. The owl population would decrease.
9. What happens to individual cells placed in highly salty body fluids?
D. It increases genetic variation within the species.
A. eukaryotic
C. They release large amounts of water and shrivel up.
B. It reacts with oxygen to produce energy.
B. mitosis
C. water moving into a cell when placed in a hypotonic solution
A. carbohydrates and lipids
D. The owl population would decrease.
2. Both plants and animals have evolved ways of storing energy for later use. Which two categories of biomolecules are often used for this purpose?
D. It increases genetic variation within the species.
A. eukaryotic
C. They release large amounts of water and shrivel up.
B. It reacts with oxygen to produce energy.
B. mitosis
C. water moving into a cell when placed in a hypotonic solution
A. carbohydrates and lipids
D. The owl population would decrease.
The process of MEIOSIS produces cells that have half the number of chromosomes than are in the somatic cells of a species. What is the outcome for a species because of this reduction in chromosome number?
D. It increases genetic variation within the species.
A. eukaryotic
C. They release large amounts of water and shrivel up.
B. It reacts with oxygen to produce energy.
B. mitosis
C. water moving into a cell when placed in a hypotonic solution
A. carbohydrates and lipids
D. The owl population would decrease.
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