Various Cells Definition Quiz

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1. What is the cell theory?

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The cell theory states that all organisms are composed of cells, cells are the smallest living things, and cells arise only by division of pre-existing cells. The incorrect answers provided are contrary to the basic principles of the cell theory.

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2. What are the two major kinds of cells?
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3. What are the cell types based on structure?

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The correct answer includes the main cell types based on structure, which are bacteria (prokaryotic), animal cells, and plant cells. The incorrect answers do not align with the categories specified in the correct answer.

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4. What are the General Cell Features? (What all cells have)

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Mitochondria, ribosomes, and chloroplasts are cell organelles present in specific types of cells, not general features found in all cells.

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5. What type of cells are Prokaryotic Cells?

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Prokaryotic cells refer to cells that do not have a nucleus. Bacteria cells are a type of prokaryotic cell, distinct from plant, animal, and fungal cells which are all eukaryotic cells.

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6. What is a defining characteristic of prokaryote cell structure?

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Prokaryote cells are known for lacking a nucleus and organelles, which distinguishes them from eukaryotic cells.

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7. List of Prokaryotic cell structures.

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Prokaryotic cells do not have a true nucleus, mitochondria or Golgi apparatus. These organelles are common in eukaryotic cells.

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8. What is the function of the capsule in a prokaryotic cell?

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The capsule in a prokaryotic cell is a protective layer that helps bacteria evade phagocytosis and survive harsh conditions. It is not involved in photosynthesis, maintaining cell shape, or genetic material replication.

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9. Prokaryotic Cell: cell wall
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10. Prokaryotic Cell: Plasma Membrane

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The plasma membrane in a prokaryotic cell acts as a semi-permeable barrier regulating the passage of substances in and out of the cell. It is essential for maintaining cell homeostasis and is a defining feature of prokaryotic cells.

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11. Prokaryotic Cell: DNA

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The question is focusing on the location where genetic information is stored in a prokaryotic cell, which is the DNA. While the incorrect answers may describe other functions or structures in a prokaryotic cell, only the correct answer aligns specifically with the storage of genetic information.

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12. Prokaryotic Cell: Cytoplasm.

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Cytoplasm is the liquid material inside a cell that holds all the organelles and where most cellular activities take place. It is not the outer covering of the cell, an energy-producing organelle, or a storage unit for genetic material.

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13. Prokaryotic Cell: Ribosome

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Ribosomes are cellular organelles that are responsible for protein synthesis within a cell. They read the mRNA produced in the nucleus and use that information to construct proteins from amino acids.

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14. Prokaryotic Cell: Pilus

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Pili are hair-like structures found in some prokaryotic cells, not in eukaryotic cells. They are primarily used for adhesion to surfaces, not for locomotion or cellular respiration.

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15. Prokaryotic Cells: Flagellum

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Flagella in prokaryotic cells are used for movement and not for photosynthesis, reproduction, or communication.

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16. What distinguishes eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic cells?

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Eukaryotic cells are defined by their possession of a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, which distinguishes them from prokaryotic cells that lack these features.

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17. What is the fundamental unit of life characterized by the presence of a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles?

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Eukaryotic cells are distinguished by the presence of a nucleus and various organelles enclosed by membranes. Prokaryotic cells, on the other hand, lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

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18. What is the Plasma Membrane?

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The plasma membrane encases all living cells and is made up of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, following the fluid-mosaic model. It serves to regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell.

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19. What is represented in a Plasma Membrane Diagram?

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A Plasma Membrane Diagram typically represents the cell membrane, which is also known as the plasma membrane. The cell membrane is a vital structure that surrounds the cell and controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.

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20. What is the main component of the plasma membrane?

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The plasma membrane is primarily composed of a bi-layer of phospholipids, with proteins and carbohydrates also present.

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21. What are the two main types of proteins found within the cell membrane?

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Cell-surface proteins and Transmembrane proteins are the main types of proteins found within the cell membrane. They serve important functions in cell signaling, transport, and structural integrity.

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22. What is the role of the nucleus in a cell?
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23. What is the Endomembrane System and what does it consist of?

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The Endomembrane System is a distinct cellular feature that does not include mitochondria, nucleus, ribosomes, or the cell membrane. These organelles have their own roles within the cell and are not part of the Endomembrane System.

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24. What is the main function of Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)?

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The Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) is primarily responsible for creating channels and membrane-bound vesicles within the cell, facilitating various processes such as protein, lipid, and carbohydrate synthesis.

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25. Where do molecules transport to from the ER?

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Molecules are transported from the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) to the Golgi Complex for further processing and sorting before being sent to their final destinations within or outside the cell.

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26. What is the Golgi Complex?

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The Golgi Complex is an organelle responsible for collecting, packaging, modifying, and distributing molecules within the cell. It is not related to energy production, nucleus protection, or exclusive to animal cells.

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27. What is the main function of lysosomes?

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Lysosomes primarily function in intracellular digestion and recycling of cellular components, not in energy production, genetic storage, or maintaining cell shape.

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28. What is the primary function of peroxisomes?

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Peroxisomes primarily function in the detoxification of harmful molecules and the conversion of fats to sugars, not in the production of ATP, regulation of cell growth, or synthesis of proteins.

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29. Organelles That Contain DNA

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Mitochondria and Chloroplasts are the two cell-like organelles that contain DNA, while the Endoplasmic Reticulum, Vacuoles, and Golgi Apparatus do not contain DNA in the same way.

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30. What is the role of mitochondria in a cell?

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Mitochondria are recognized as the powerhouses of the cell because of their role in energy production through oxidative metabolism, not for waste digestion, protein synthesis, or storage. This process involves extracting energy from organic molecules to generate ATP, the cell's main energy source.

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What is the cell theory?
What are the two major kinds of cells?
What are the cell types based on structure?
What are the General Cell Features? (What all cells have)
What type of cells are Prokaryotic Cells?
What is a defining characteristic of prokaryote cell structure?
List of Prokaryotic cell structures.
What is the function of the capsule in a prokaryotic cell?
Prokaryotic Cell: cell wall
Prokaryotic Cell: Plasma Membrane
Prokaryotic Cell: DNA
Prokaryotic Cell: Cytoplasm.
Prokaryotic Cell: Ribosome
Prokaryotic Cell: Pilus
Prokaryotic Cells: Flagellum
What distinguishes eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic cells?
What is the fundamental unit of life characterized by the presence of...
What is the Plasma Membrane?
What is represented in a Plasma Membrane Diagram?
What is the main component of the plasma membrane?
What are the two main types of proteins found within the cell...
What is the role of the nucleus in a cell?
What is the Endomembrane System and what does it consist of?
What is the main function of Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)?
Where do molecules transport to from the ER?
What is the Golgi Complex?
What is the main function of lysosomes?
What is the primary function of peroxisomes?
Organelles That Contain DNA
What is the role of mitochondria in a cell?
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