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Master Penn Foster’s Lesson 1 Bio Proctor Exam with Ease! This 2025 study guide is your ultimate weapon to crush The Cell module! Packed with verified questions and answers, it covers cell structure, organelles, prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cells, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, and the scientific method—everything you need to ace your proctored exam with confidence. Why This Guide is a MUST-HAVE: 100% Accurate Answers: Peer-reviewed content ensures A+ results. Concise & Organized: No fluff—just high-yield facts for quick mastery. Visual Comparisons: Clear tables for prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cells and cellular respiration vs. photosynthesis. Exam-Ready: Includes scientific method steps and cell membrane composition—frequently tested topics! Perfect for BIO 101: Aligns with introductory biology curricula nationwide. Ideal For: Penn Foster students prepping for Lesson 1 proctored exams. Nursing/Pre-Med students reviewing cell biology fundamentals. Anyone needing a quick, reliable refresher on core concepts.

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PENN FOSTER LESSON 1 BIO
PROCTOR REVIEW ( THE CELL)

Body's organization from cell to organism
- answer-cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

How are bacteria structured?
- answer-Capsule for coating outside the cell wall, Cell wall for support, plasma
membrane for regulation of what goes in and out, cytoplasm contains nucleoid and
ribosomes, ribosomes synthesize proteins, nucleoid is the location of bacterial
chromosome

How is cellular respiration different from photosynthesis?
- answer-Cellular respiration is the process by which living things convert oxygen
and glucose to carbon dioxide and water; whereas photosynthesis converts carbon
dioxide and sunlight to glucose and oxygen

Organelles of a Eukaryotic Cell
- answer-Nucleus (nuclear envelope, nucleolus, chromatin, and nuceloplasm),
Ribosome, Smooth ER, Rough ER, Golgi Apparatus, Lysosomes, Vesicles and
Vacuoles, Mitochondria, Choloplasts (plant only), cell wall (plant only), cell
membrane, cytoplasm, Cilia and Flagella, cytoskeleton (filaments and
microtubules)

Prokaryotic cell vs Eukaryotic Cell
- answer-Prokaryotic: smaller, no membrane-bound organelles, typically
unicellular, no nucleus

Eukaryotic: bigger, complex, multicellular, contains membrane-bound organelles

what are the 3 domains?
- answer-Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya

What are the different types of bonds?
- answer-ionic, covalent, hydrogen

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