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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Why is the phloem in a leaf important to the roots of a plant
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It provides the roots with carbohydrates. (APEX)
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What does a culture medium provide to a living cell
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Food molecules called nutrients and water Culture medium provides what makes living cells. This is what keeps living cells functional.
Apex- water
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Why are embryonic stem cells useful for medicine
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they are pluripotent
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They can become more cells than adult stem cells can.
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Which structure is found mostly in green plants
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Chloroplast
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Why can oxygen diffuse across a cell membrane but a protein cannot-
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Proteins are to large or Oxygen is much smaller than a protein.
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The following contains stem cells that can produce only their own type of cells
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Adult
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Which of the following contains the greatest number is totipotent stem cells
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A fertilized egg
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What do all cells have in common
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They all Contain DNA
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The male Japanese beetle breaks down female pheromones. What structure inside the cell of the male beetle breaks down the pheromone
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Lysosomes (Apex)
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In adults, where are the stem cells that make new cells to protect the intestines
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in the digestive tract(APEX)
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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
Why is the phloem in a leaf important to the roots of a plant
It provides the roots with carbohydrates. (APEX)
What does a culture medium provide to a living cell
Food molecules called nutrients and water Culture medium provides what makes living cells. This is what keeps living cells functional.
Apex- water
Why are embryonic stem cells useful for medicine
they are pluripotent
|APEX|
They can become more cells than adult stem cells can.
Which structure is found mostly in green plants
Chloroplast
Why can oxygen diffuse across a cell membrane but a protein cannot-
Proteins are to large or Oxygen is much smaller than a protein.
The following contains stem cells that can produce only their own type of cells
Adult
Which of the following contains the greatest number is totipotent stem cells
A fertilized egg
What do all cells have in common
They all Contain DNA
The male Japanese beetle breaks down female pheromones. What structure inside the cell of the male beetle breaks down the pheromone
Lysosomes (Apex)
In adults, where are the stem cells that make new cells to protect the intestines