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Grade 8 Cell Structure and Function
What types of cells have to make ATP?
  1. Bacteria Cells
  2. Plant Cells
  3. Animal Cells
  4. All cells make ATP
Grade 11 Electrochemistry
Which of the following devices is an example of an electrolytic cell?
  1. Voltmeter
  2. Daniell Cell
  3. Dry Cell
  4. Galvanic cell
Grade 9 Cell Structure and Function
Which of the statements correctly describes meiosis?
  1. It begins with diploid cells and ends with diploid cells.
  2. It begins with haploid cells and ends with diploid cells.
  3. It begins with haploid cells and ends with haploid cells.
  4. It begins with diploid cells and ends with haploid cells.
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
Grade 9 Development and Reproduction
Which process allows a mammal to continue to grow in size?
  1. death of cells
  2. mitosis of body cells
  3. cells growing in size
  4. decomposition of cells
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function

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Meiosis occurs in the formation of
  1. body cells and sex cells in eukaryotes.
  2. only sex cells in eukaryotes.
  3. body cells and sex cells in prokaryotes.
  4. only sex cells in prokaryotes.
Grade 7 Cell Structure and Function
Cells can die or become damaged. What cell process replaces dead or damaged cells?
  1. Cells divide to make new cells.
  2. Cells multiply by cellular respiration.
  3. Cells take in new cells through endocytosis.
  4. Cells grow larger to make up for the lost cells.
Grade 9 Circulatory and Immune Systems
Antibodies recognize and bind to
  1. B cells.
  2. T cells.
  3. antigens.
  4. plasma cells.
Grade 5 Development and Reproduction
During fertilization, the first cell of a new organism is a(n)
  1. zygote.
  2. sex cell.
  3. egg cell.
  4. sperm cell.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
What does meiosis result in?
  1. body cells and sex cells of eukaryotes
  2. only sex cells of eukaryotes
  3. body cells and sex cells of prokaryotes
  4. only sex cells of prokaryotes
Grade 9 Cell Structure and Function
Which statement describes the process of meiosis?
  1. It begins with diploid cells and ends with diploid cells.
  2. It begins with diploid cells and ends with haploid cells.
  3. It begins with haploid cells and ends with diploid cells.
  4. It begins with haploid cells and ends with haploid cells.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Many bacteria live in fresh water. Which statement best describes what will happen when freshwater bacterial cells are placed in salt water?
  1. Water leaves the cells, causing the cells to expand.
  2. Water leaves the cells, causing the cells to shrink.
  3. Water enters the cells, causing the cells to expand.
  4. Water enters the cells, causing the cells to shrink.
Grade 9 Biochemistry
Grade 6 Protists and Fungi
Fungi cannot make their own food because
  1. their cells have cell walls.
  2. their cells have more than one nucleus.
  3. their cells have no chloroplasts.
  4. they are not made of cells.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
One of the main differences between a plant cell and an animal cell is
  1. an animal cell contains a nucleus, but a plant cell does not.
  2. a plant cell has a cell wall, but an animal cell does not.
  3. a plant cell does not contain a vacuole, but an animal cell does.
  4. an animal cell contains chlorophyll, but a plant cell does not.
College Cell Structure and Function
Which is not a function of the plasma membrane?
  1. Regulate what can/can't enter the cell
  2. Transport DNA
  3. Cell-Cell Recognition
  4. Cell-Cell adhesion
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) target mainly                     .
  1. Helper T cells (Th)
  2. B cells
  3. plasma cells
  4. cytotoxic T cells
  5. Natural killer cells
Grade 11 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
Epidermal cells that are actively mitotic and replace superficial cells that are continually rubbed off are
  1. stratum granulosum cells.
  2. stratum lucid cells.
  3. stratum germinative cells.
  4. stratum spinosum cells.
  5. stratum corner cells.
Grade 7 Protists and Fungi
Fungi cannot make their own food because                                       .
  1. their cells have more than one nucleus
  2. their cells have no chloroplasts
  3. they are not made of cells
  4. their cells have cell walls
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