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CLEP Biology: Cell Structure And Function
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Answer 19 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The main sites of energy transformation in eukaryotic animal cells.
Mitochondria
Chloroplast
Golgi Apparatus
Cell
2. Organelle that sorts and modifies proteins from ER and prepares them for transport to specific parts of the cell.
Cell Wall
Cytoskeleton
Golgi Apparatus
Virchow
3. Organelle responsible for the synthesis of RNA into Proteins.
Domain
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Plasma Membrane
Cell
4. Membrane enclosed sacs containing digestive enzymes that break down proteins - carbohydrates - and fats.
Lysosomes
Pasteur
Schleiden
Domain
5. A distinct structure or compartment within a eukaryotic cell that performs specific tasks.
Organelle
Eukaryotic Cell
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Chloroplast
6. The simplest unit of biological organization. Term coined by Robert Hooke who invented the first microscope. Basic unit of life.
Cell
Vacuole
Mitochondria
Schwann
7. Unique to eukaryotic cells; anchors the organelles in place in the cell - includes three types of fibers Microfilaments - microtubules and intermediate filaments.
Cytoskeleton
Organelle
Schwann
Schleiden
8. This type of cell is made up of dendrites and axons.
Eukaryotic Cell
Plasma Membrane
Virchow
Nerve Cell
9. Scientist who successfully disproved spontaneous generation.
Lysosomes
Cell Wall
Pasteur
Mitochondria
10. Cells that do not contain membrane enclosed compartments. Single celled organsms roughly one micrometer long. Attached Flagellum gives the organism mobility.
Nerve Cell
Prokaryotic
Virchow
Cell
11. One of the three broad categories into which all organisms are grouped. Eukarya - Archaea - and Bacteria.
Domain
Nerve Cell
Golgi Apparatus
Virchow
12. The barrier between cells made of a bilayer or phospholipid molecules.
Cell Wall
Schwann
Plasma Membrane
Schleiden
13. Discovered that plant tissues are made of cells.
Nerve Cell
Golgi Apparatus
Mitochondria
Schleiden
14. Challenged the notion of spontaneous generation by postulating that cells come from pre-existing cells.
Pasteur
Virchow
Vacuole
Endoplasmic Reticulum
15. In plant cells only - this supports the cell shape and protects the cell.
Domain
Mitochondria
Cytoskeleton
Cell Wall
16. Discovered that animal tissues are made of cells.
Schwann
Pasteur
Eukaryotic Cell
Cytoskeleton
17. Cells containing membrane enclosed compartments. Typically 10-30 micrometers.
Schwann
Domain
Eukaryotic Cell
Mitochondria
18. In plants only - a membrane enclosed region that serves as a toxic waste dump. The deterioration of these hastens the death of the cell and the plant.
Vacuole
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Chloroplast
Pasteur
19. In plant cells only - this organelle is responsible for photosynthesis
Cell Wall
Plasma Membrane
Domain
Chloroplast