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Page 1: Chapter 4 – Functional Anatomy of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Prokaryotic Cells Cell Wall

Chapter 4 – Functional Anatomy of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

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Prokaryotic Cells

Cell WallStructures External to

the Cell Wall

Structures Internal to

the Cell WallEukaryotes

FINAL ROUND

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Topic 1: Prokaryotic Cells

$100 Question

Bacteria that divide and form grapelike structures are

a. Streptococci

b. Staphylococci

c. Coccobacilli

d. Vibrios

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ANSWER

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Topic 1: Prokaryotic Cells

$100 Answer

Bacteria that divide and form grapelike structures are

a. Streptococci

b. Staphylococci (correct answer)

c. Coccobacilli

d. Vibrios

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Topic 1: Prokaryotic Cells

$200 Question

Bacteria reproduce by

a. Binary fission

b. Spore formation

c. Mitosis

d. Budding

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Topic 1: Prokaryotic Cells

$200 Answer

Bacteria reproduce by

a. Binary fission (correct answer)

b. Spore formation

c. Mitosis

d. Budding

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Topic 1: Prokaryotic Cells

$300 Question

Which of the following cell structures plays a part in initiating disease?

a. Fimbria

b. Cell membrane

c. Gram-positive cell wall

d. Lipid A

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ANSWER

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Topic 1: Prokaryotic Cells

$300 Answer

Which of the following cell structures plays a part in initiating disease?

a. Fimbria (correct answer)

b. Cell membrane

c. Gram-positive cell wall

d. Lipid A BACK TO GAME

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Topic 1: Prokaryotic Cells

$400 Question

Which of the following organelles resembles a prokaryotic cell?

a. Golgi complex

b. Nucleus

c. Mitochondrion

d. Endoplasmic reticulum

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Topic 1: Prokaryotic Cells

$400 Answer

Which of the following organelles resembles a prokaryotic cell?

a. Golgi complex

b. Nucleus

c. Mitochondrion (correct answer)

d. Endoplasmic reticulum

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Topic 1: Prokaryotic Cells

$500 Question

What occurs if a bacterial cell is placed in a 15% NaCl solution with penicillin?

a. Water will enter the cell

b. Penicillin will diffuse into the cell

c. The cell will swell

d. The cell will plasmolyze

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Topic 1: Prokaryotic Cell

$500 Answer

What occurs if a bacterial cell is placed in a 15% NaCl solution with penicillin?

a. Water will enter the cell

b. Penicillin will diffuse into the cell

c. The cell will swell

d. The cell will plasmolyze (correct answer)

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Topic 2: Cell Wall

$100 Question

Some bacteria stain gram-positive and others stain gram-negative because of differences in the structure of their

a. Cell wall

b. Capsule

c. Cell membrane

d. Endospore

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ANSWER

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Topic 2: Cell Wall

$100 Answer

Some bacteria stain gram-positive and others stain gram-negative because of differences in the structure of their

a. Cell wall (correct answer)

b. Capsule

c. Cell membrane

d. Endospore

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Topic 2: Cell Wall

$200 Question

The framework of the prokaryotic cell wall is

a. Cellulose

b. Glucan

c. Chitin

d. Peptidoglycan

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ANSWER

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Topic 2: Cell Wall

$200 Answer

The framework of the prokaryotic cell wall is

a. Cellulose

b. Glucan

c. Chitin

d. Peptidoglycan (correct answer)

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Topic 2: Cell Wall

$300 Question

The cell walls of gram-positive bacteria contain

a. Mannan

b. Teichoic acid

c. Cellulose

d. Chitin

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ANSWER

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Topic 2: Cell Wall

$300 Answer

The cell walls of gram-positive bacteria contain

a. Mannan

b. Teichoic acid (correct answer)

c. Cellulose

d. Chitin

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Topic 2: Cell Wall

$400 Question

The force which causes a solvent to more across a semipermeable membrane from a higher to lower concentration is

a. dialysis

b. Osmotic pressure

c. Extracellular enzymes

d. Facilitated diffusion

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ANSWER

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Topic 2: Cell Wall

$400 Answer

The force which causes a solvent to more across a semipermeable membrane from a higher to lower concentration is

a. dialysis

b. Osmotic pressure (correct answer)

c. Extracellular enzymes

d. Facilitated diffusionBACK TO GAME

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Topic 2: Cell Wall

$500 Question

A distinguishing characteristic of prokaryotic cells is

a. A Nuclear membrane

b. Many Golgi apparatus

c. A strong cytoskeleton

d. A nucleiod

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ANSWER

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Topic 2: Cell Wall

$500 Answer

A distinguishing characteristic of prokaryotic cells is

a. A Nuclear membrane

b. Many Golgi apparatus

c. A strong cytoskeleton

d. A Nucleoid (correct answer)

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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall

$100 Question

You have isolated a water sample from a cow’s feeding tough. You prepare a hanging drop slide & view some tiny objects that seem to move around. You can determine that

a. They are protozoa if they jiggle in place.

b. They are bacteria if they can be seem on high power.

c. They are protozoa if they have directional movement on 25X.

d. You have a bad sample. BACK TO GAME

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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall

$100 Answer

You have isolated a water sample from a cow’s feeding tough. You prepare a hanging drop slide & view some tiny objects that seem to move around. You can determine that

a. They are protozoa if they jiggle in place.

b. They are bacteria if they can be seem on high power.

c. They are protozoa if they have directional movement on 25X. (correct answer)

d. You have a bad sample.BACK TO GAME

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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall

$200 Question

This structure protects pathogenic bacteria from phagocytosis:

a. Capsule

b. Endospore

c. Flagellum

d. Axial filament

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ANSWER

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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall

$200 Answer

This structure protects pathogenic bacteria from phagocytosis:

a. Capsule (correct answer)

b. Endospore

c. Flagellum

d. Axial filament

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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall

$300 Question

Gram negative bacteria

a. Are resistant to many antibiotics, such as penicillin.

b. Are always motile.

c. Are easily killed with amoxicillin.

d. Are commonly found on your skin.

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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall

$300 Answer

Gram negative bacteria

a. Are resistant to many antibiotics, such as penicillin.(correct answer)

b. Are always motile.

c. Are easily killed with amoxicillin.

d. Are commonly found on your skin.

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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall

$400 Question

Which of the following statements regarding capsules is FALSE:

a. They promote virulence

b. They promote antigenicity

c. They can be called a slime layer

d. They can be stained using a negative stain

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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall

$400 Answer

Which of the following statements regarding capsules is FALSE:

a. They promote virulence

b. They promote antigenicity

c. They can be called a slime layer (correct answer)

d. They can be stained using a negative stain

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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall

$500 Question

Which structures have are involved in passing resistance to antibiotics?

a. Endoflagella

b. Pili

c. Fimbriae

d. Axial filaments

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ANSWER

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Topic 3: Structures External to the Cell Wall

$500 Answer

Which structures have are involved in passing resistance to antibiotics?

a. Endoflagella

b. Pili (correct answer)

c. Fimbriae

d. Axial filaments

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 4: Structures Internal to the Cell Wall

$100 Question

Molecules of extrachromosomal DNA are also known as

a. Golgi complex

b. Lysosomes

c. Plasmids

d. Endoplasmic reticulum

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ANSWER

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Topic 4: Structures Internal to the Cell Wall

$100 Answer

Molecules of extrachromosomal DNA are also known as

a. Golgi complex

b. Lysosomes

c. Plasmids (correct answer)

d. Endoplasmic reticulum

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Topic 4: Structures Internal to the Cell Wall

$200 Question

In bacteria, photosynthetic pigments are found in

a. cytoplasm

b. chromatophores

c. ribosomes

d. Polysaccharide granules

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ANSWER

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Topic 4: Structures Internal to the Cell Wall

$200 Answer

In bacteria, photosynthetic pigments are found in

a. cytoplasm

b. chromatophores (correct answer)

c. ribosomes

d. Polysaccharide granules

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Topic 4: Structures Internal to the Cell Wall

$300 Question

Which of the following structures allows a cell to survive adverse environmental conditions?

a. Capsule

b. Carboxysome

c. Endospore

d. Gas vacuole

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ANSWER

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Topic 4: Structures Internal to the Cell Wall

$300 Answer

Which of the following structures allows a cell to survive adverse environmental conditions?

a. Capsule

b. Carboxysome

c. Endospore (correct answer)

d. Gas vacuole

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 4: Structures Internal to the Cell Wall

$400 Question

Which of the following organelles may have evolved from a prokaryotic cell?

a. mitochondria

b. Golgi apparatus

c. Vacuole

d. Endoplasmic reticulum

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ANSWER

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Topic 4: Structures Internal to the Cell Wall

$400 Answer

Which of the following organelles may have evolved from a prokaryotic cell?

a. mitochondria(correct answer)

b. Golgi apparatus

c. Vacuole

d. Endoplasmic reticulum

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Topic 4: Structures Internal to the Cell Wall

$500 Question

Which of the following statements about prokaryotic cells is FALSE?

a. They have an extensive cytoskeleton.

b. They have no lysosomes.

c. They are composed of inclusions of many different substances used for energy.

d. They use vacuoles for buoyancy.

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ANSWER

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Topic 4: Structures Internal to the Cell Wall

$500 Answer

Which of the following statements about prokaryotic cells is FALSE?

a. They have an extensive cytoskeleton(correct answer)

b. They have no lysosomes.

c. They are composed of inclusions of many different substances used for energy.

d. They use vacuoles for buoyancy. BACK TO GAME

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Topic 5: Eukaryotes

$100 Question

The nucleus in a eukaryotic cell is surrounded by

a. Chromatin

b. A nuclear envelope

c. Histones

d. Nucleoli

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ANSWER

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Topic 5: Eukaryotes

$100 Answer

The nucleus in a eukaryotic cell is surrounded by

a. Chromatin

b. A nuclear envelope (correct answer)

c. Histones

d. NucleoliBACK TO GAME

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Topic 5: Eukaryotes

$200 Question

A cell can transport a substance from a lower to a higher concentration by the physiological process of

a. Active transport

b. Facilitated diffusion

c. Osmosis

d. Simple diffusion

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ANSWER

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Topic 5: Eukaryotes

$200 Answer

A cell can transport a substance from a lower to a higher concentration by the physiological process of

a. Active transport (correct answer)

b. Facilitated diffusion

c. Osmosis

d. Simple diffusionBACK TO GAME

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Topic 5: Eukaryotes

$300 Question

Which of the following substances in the eukaryotic plasma membrane serve as attachment sites for bacteria?

a. Phospholipids

b. Proteins

c. Carbohydrates

d. Sterols

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ANSWER

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Topic 5: Eukaryotes

$300 Answer

Which of the following substances in the eukaryotic plasma membrane serve as attachment sites for bacteria?

a. Phospholipids

b. Proteins

c. Carbohydrates (correct answer)

d. Sterols BACK TO GAME

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Topic 5: Eukaryotes

$400 Question

Which organelle contains one or more enzymes that can oxidize various organic substances?

a. Lysosome

b. Peroxisome

c. Golgi complex

d. Centriole

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ANSWER

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Topic 5: Eukaryotes

$400 Answer

Which organelle contains one or more enzymes that can oxidize various organic substances?

a. Lysosome

b. Peroxisome (correct answer)

c. Golgi complex

d. Centriole

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Topic 5: Eukaryotes

$500 Question

Which organelle synthesizes fats and steroids?

a. Chloroplast

b. Rough endoplasmic reticulum

c. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

d. Golgi complex

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ANSWER

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Topic 5: Eukaryotes

$500 Answer

Which organelle synthesizes fats and steroids?

a. Chloroplast

b. Rough endoplasmic reticulum

c. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (correct answer)

d. Golgi complex

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FINAL ROUND Question

Lynn Margulis developed the Endosymbolic Theory to explain cell evolution. Which of the following is NOT proof of her theory?

a. The mitochondria & chloroplasts both have 2 plasma membranes.

b. DNA testing reveals similarity between bacteria & mitochondria.

c. Cyanobacteria DNA is similar to chloroplast DNA.

d. Mitochondria constantly divide to create a lot of energy.

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ANSWER

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FINAL ROUND Answer

Lynn Margulis developed the Endosymbolic Theory to explain cell evolution. Which of the following is NOT proof of her theory?

a. The mitochondria & chloroplasts both have 2 plasma membranes.

b. DNA testing reveals similarity between bacteria & mitochondria.

c. Cyanobacteria DNA is similar to chloroplast DNA.

d. Mitochondria constantly divide to create a lot of energy. (correct answer)

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