How does the cell membrane help cells maintain homeostasis
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one way cells maintain homeostasis is by controlling the
movement of substances across their cell membrane.
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Why are organisms multicellular and unicellular
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Unicellular would imply organisms that thrive as an individual
as one cell, like bacterium (E. coli., amoeba). Multicellular would
imply organisms that only live successfully as a whole group of
cells (humans, fish).
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What do eukaryotic Cells have that prokaryotic Cells do not have
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membrane bound organelles.
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What do eukaryotic cells have that prokaryotic cells do not
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Membrane enclosed organelles
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Why are organs made up of small cells instead of large cells
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Organs are made up of small cells instead of large cells to
allow the organs to be not easily harmed. This way if one cell dies
or is attacked then the organ will not be damaged. If the cell was
larger then the organ might not be able to recover.
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Do most animal cell membranes have proteins that pump sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell
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Most animal cell membranes have proteins that pump ______ ions
out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell
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What happens when a sodium atom loses an electron in its outer energy shell
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it becomes a positive ion it becomes a positive ion
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What do bacteria have in common with the cells of other living organisms
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They have ribosomes.They contain cytoplasm.
Some things bacteria have in common with cells of other living
organisms is they both have chromosomes, they both have organelles
and a nucleus, and are alive.
they have a cell membrane
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Which best describes a difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells
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Eukaryotic cells contain organelles that are enclosed in
membranes
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What was Rudolf Virchow trying to prove through his work
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Spontaneous generation does not happen.
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Which one is better for moving more nutrients in and out the cell surface or more volume
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more volume decreases the surface area of the cell thus making
the distance of transporting nutrients in and out of the cell less.
so more volume is better
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Why are groups of small cells better than one large cell material in and out
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They have a greater surface-to-volume ratio. :)
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What do bacteria have in common with the cells of other living organisms-
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Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do
the jobs they're supposed to.
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What do all cells have in common
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They all Contain DNA
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The area around a cell has a high concentration of sodium ions. as a result the cell membrane expands and bursts. which problem was the cell most likely having
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The cell was unable to maintain a stable internal environment.
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Which is not a basic function of a cell A.Maintaining a stable external environment B.Making macromolecules for an organism C.Breaking down molecules D.Removing waste from the cell
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Maintaining a stable external environment
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Which of the following phrases is the best definition of the world map
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which of the following phrases is the best definition of the world map
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How does the cell membrane help cells maintain homeostasis
one way cells maintain homeostasis is by controlling the
movement of substances across their cell membrane.
Why are organisms multicellular and unicellular
Unicellular would imply organisms that thrive as an individual
as one cell, like bacterium (E. coli., amoeba). Multicellular would
imply organisms that only live successfully as a whole group of
cells (humans, fish).
What do eukaryotic Cells have that prokaryotic Cells do not have
membrane bound organelles.
What do eukaryotic cells have that prokaryotic cells do not
Membrane enclosed organelles
Why are organs made up of small cells instead of large cells
Organs are made up of small cells instead of large cells to
allow the organs to be not easily harmed. This way if one cell dies
or is attacked then the organ will not be damaged. If the cell was
larger then the organ might not be able to recover.
Do most animal cell membranes have proteins that pump sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell
Most animal cell membranes have proteins that pump ______ ions
out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell
What happens when a sodium atom loses an electron in its outer energy shell
it becomes a positive ion it becomes a positive ion
What do bacteria have in common with the cells of other living organisms
They have ribosomes.They contain cytoplasm.
Some things bacteria have in common with cells of other living
organisms is they both have chromosomes, they both have organelles
and a nucleus, and are alive.
they have a cell membrane
Which best describes a difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells
Eukaryotic cells contain organelles that are enclosed in
membranes
What was Rudolf Virchow trying to prove through his work
Spontaneous generation does not happen.
Which one is better for moving more nutrients in and out the cell surface or more volume
more volume decreases the surface area of the cell thus making
the distance of transporting nutrients in and out of the cell less.
so more volume is better
Why are groups of small cells better than one large cell material in and out
They have a greater surface-to-volume ratio. :)
What do bacteria have in common with the cells of other living organisms-
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do
the jobs they're supposed to.
What do all cells have in common
They all Contain DNA
The area around a cell has a high concentration of sodium ions. as a result the cell membrane expands and bursts. which problem was the cell most likely having
The cell was unable to maintain a stable internal environment.
Which is not a basic function of a cell A.Maintaining a stable external environment B.Making macromolecules for an organism C.Breaking down molecules D.Removing waste from the cell
Answer this question…
Maintaining a stable external environment
Which of the following phrases is the best definition of the world map
which of the following phrases is the best definition of the world map