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A: prophase

C: metaphase

B: telophase

D: anaphase

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$100 Question

What is the last phase of the cell reproductionmethod, mitosis? (2, page 104-107)

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A: Osmosis

C: simple diffusion

B: exocytosis

D: phagocytosis

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$200 QuestionThe diffusion of water through a

selectively permeable membrane is theform of passive transport known as:

(2, page 95)

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A: perfect pairing

C: complimentary pairing

B: matching

D: the nucleotide tango

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$300 Question

What is the pairing of uracil to adenine and guanine cytosine in the cell process transcription

called? (2, pg. 106)

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A: plasma membrane

C: mitochondria

B: nucleus

D: golgi apparatus

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$500 Question

A type of active transport pump calledsodium-potassium pump, operates in what

cell structure in the body? (2, page 97)

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A: pinocytosis

C: exocytosis

B: enzymes

D: phagocytosis

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$1,000 QuestionIn this form of endocytosis, microorganisms are engulfed by theplasma membrane and then enterthe cell in vesicles that have pinched off from the membrane.

(2, page 98)

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A: protein synthesis

C: meiosis

B: passive transport

D: lysosomes

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$2,000 Question

What process must a cell go throughin order for growth and cytoplasm

expansion to occur? (2, page 109)

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A: endocytosis

C: exocytosis

B: pinocytosis

D: phagocytosis

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$4,000 QuestionIn this process vesicles are pulled out to the plasma membrane by the cytoskeleton and then release theircontents outside the cell. (2, page 98)

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A: decoding

C: telekinesis

B: transcribing

D: translation

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$8,000 QuestionIn order to produce a protein, the cellmust “decode” the amino acid todetermine what kind of protein itneeds to produce. What is thisprocess called? (2, page 107)

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A: osmosis

C: diffusion

B: phagocytosis

D: dialysis

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$16,000 Question What type of passive transport requires the measureable difference in concentration fromone area of the membrane to the other,

or a concentration gradient? (2, page 94)

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A: coenzyme

C: cofactor

B: active site

D: catalyst

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$32,000 Question

What is the non protein part of an enzyme? (2, page 99)

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A: cytokines hormone

C: cortisol hormone

B: glucagon hormone

D: adrenalin hormone

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$64,000 Question

What is the name of the hormone thatincreases blood pressure and blood sugar,

and reduces immune responses? Alsocalled the “stress” hormone. (2, pg. 99)

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A: active transport

C: pinocytosis

B: dialysis

D: diffusion

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$125,000 QuestionThis type of passive transport

occurs when the selectively permeablenature of a membrane causes the separation of smaller

solute particles

from larger solute particles:

(2, page 94)

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A: transcription

C: glycolysis

B: facilitated diffusion

D: osmosis

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$250,000 Question

This form of passive diffusion is considered a type of carrier-meditated diffusion and is made possible by carrier mechanisms moving molecules through the cellmembrane. (2, page 26)

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A: mechanism

C: metabolism

B: catabolism

D: anabolism

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$500,000 Question

The increase of muscle mass and thegrowth of mineralization of bones

are all examples of : (2, pg. 99)

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A: sodium-potassium pump

C: hydrostatic pressure

B: allosteric system effector

D: electron transport system

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$1,000,000 Question

This force provides the pressure to pass water and permeable solutes througha membrane in the passive transport

process of filtration. (2, page 96)

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