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Human biology Sophia final milestone 1.

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Human biology Sophia final milestone 1. You passed this Milestone 22 questions were answered correctly. 1 question was answered incorrectly. 1 At what level of protein structure do amino acid chains twist and fold?  Primary  Secondary  Tertiary  Quaternary CONCEPT Proteins 2 Which of the following statements is true?  Eukaryotic cells don't have a nucleus but often have a flagella.  In all cells, the plasma membrane controls what enters and exits.  Prokaryotic cells don't have a nucleus, but they still have a plasma membrane that separates their DNA from their cytoplasm.  All cells are made up of smaller cells. CONCEPT Cell Theory 3 Which set of statements is true concerning the plasma membrane?  It is primarily composed of lipids and it controls what enters and leaves the cell.  It is primarily composed of proteins and nucleic acids, and it controls what enters and leaves the cell.  It is primarily composed of cellular fiber and it controls what enters and leaves the nucleus.  It is primarily composed of lipids and it keeps anything from entering or leaving the cell. CONCEPT Plasma Membrane 4 The Golgi body is a part of the ________.  endomembrane system  Golgi apparatus  endoplasmic reticulum  nuclear envelope CONCEPT Golgi Body 5 When solute concentration is equal inside and outside of a cell, it is __________.  hypertonic  hypotonic  isotonic  selectively permeable CONCEPT Osmosis 6 Which of the following is a biological class?  Ursidae  Animalia  Chordata  Mammalia CONCEPT Organisms 7 How does facilitated diffusion differ from simple diffusion?  Facilitated diffusion and simple diffusion are the same thing.  Facilitated diffusion requires the use of transport proteins. Simple diffusion does not.  Facilitated diffusion requires the use of sodium-potassium pumps.  Facilitated diffusion is when molecules are moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

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