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NLN-PAX Science Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Cell - answerthe smallest living unit and the basic unit of function and structure for all living things. Nucleus - answercontains the genetic information, or DNA, and controls the activities of the cell. Plasma (cell) membrane - answerseparates the contents of the cell from the surrounding fluid (interstitial fluid) Semipermeable membrane - answerrefers to the selective nature of the plasma membrane. It contains pores and channels that allow only particles of the right size or the right chemical nature to pass through. Interstitial fluide - answercontains substances such as amino acids, sugars, fatty acids, hormones, neurotransmitters, and salts. Cytoplasm - answeris the fluid matrix found between the plasma membrane and the nucleus that acts as scaffolding for the organelles. Organelles - answer(little organs) are specialized units in the cell that per form certain functions. Mitochondria - answerare the locations for cellular respiration, that is, the conversion of food to energy at the cellular level. The site of energy production and of most of its ATP. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) - answerthe chemical the cell uses to store and transfer energy within itself. Ribosomes - answerare the sites of protein synthesis in the cell Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) - answerRibosomes are attached. Serves as a means for transport within the cell and is made up of many channels. Rough endoplasmic reticulum named for the fact that it has ribosomes on its surface, serves to store and deliver the proteins made by the attached ribosomes. Smooth ER is free of ribosomes it performs varying functions in different cells, including the storage of enzymes and minerals and the folding of proteins, among other things. It is thought to be involved in the detoxification of chemicals and the metabolism of fats. Golgi complex - answermodifies and packages proteins destined for use in the cell or for export from the cell. Lysosomes - answerare sacs that contain strong digestive enzymes. These sacs are responsible for digesting cell structures that are no longer living or that are malfunctioning, and for digesting waste. Cell wall - answerOnly plant cells have them. It is responsible for the protection of the cell, the maintenance of the shape, and water balance. Chloroplasts - answercontain chlorophyll, which is necessary for photosynthesis. Vacuoles - answerplant cells also often large ones. Which are compartments in the cytoplasm that act as places for secretion, excretion, and storage. Chromatin - answerDNA is in this loosely structured form when it is not dividing Chromosomes - answerDNA is seen in condensed rod-shaped bodies when the cell is dividing Mitosis - answerWhen cells divide, the appropriate amount of genetic material must be passed on to the new, or so-called daughter, cells. In somatic (non reproductive) cells, the new cells are identical copies of the parent cells. This is achieved by a doubling of the chromosomes prior to division. It is useful in the growth and repair of our bodies. Zygote - answerthe cell created by the union of a sperm and egg contains a full set of chromosomes, half from each parent. Meiosis - answerAnother type of division takes place in the production of gametes. It contains half of the normal number of chromosomes. It consists first of doubling of chromosomes and then two subsequent divisions. Thus the products are four daughter cells, each with half the normal number of chromosomes. Muscle tissue - answerskeletal, cardiac, and smooth Epithelial tissue - answerskin, the lining of organs Nervous tissue - answerneurons Connective tissue - answercartilage, blood, fat, bone Organ - answerperforms a specialized function in the body. Organ system - answermade up of a number of organs working together to carry out a major function. Organism - answerthe highest level of organization such as the human body Evolution - answeris a theory regarding the processes that have produced the biological diversity we see today. Natural selection - answerthe process by which the traits that promote or enhance an organism's ability to survive and reproduce are passed on to following generations. Adaptation - answerFor natural selection to occur, organisms must have variations, some of which give the individuals having them an advantage in the struggle for survival. The struggle for survival occurs because each generation of a species produces more offspring than can survive. In this struggle, the individuals best suited to their environment survive ("survival of the fittest") and pass on the traits to their offspring Fossil record - answerconsists of remnants or traces of organisms from past geologic ages. Vertebrates - answeranimals with backbones Biogeography - answerthe geographical distribution of plants and animals Comparative anatomy - answerthe comparison of organisms' structures Comparative embryology - answerthe comparison of organisms' embryos Molecular biology - answerbiology at the molecular level Taxonomy - answerthe study of scientific classification. Species are grouped according to their similarities and differences. King Phillip Came Over For Good Soup Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species Kingdom - answeranimal, plant, monera, protist, and fungi Monera - answerBacteria Protist - answerProtozoa, algae, and some molds Fungi - answerMolds, muchrooms, yeasts, and the like Active transport - answerinvolves the use of energy in the form of ATP to move substances across the membrane Passive transport - answerdoes not require energy and makes use of didffusion and filtration Diffusion - answerparticles move in a random manner, spreading evenly throughout an available space and moving from regions of high concentration to those of low concentration.

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