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The document contains a chapter titled "Cells and Tissues" followed by a series of multiple choice questions about cellular structures and functions, tissue types, and membrane transport mechanisms. The questions cover topics like organelles involved in protein synthesis, packaging and cellular respiration, plasma membrane structure, epithelial tissue types, and the stages of mitosis. The questions assess understanding of key concepts in cell and tissue biology.

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CH 03 Clicker

The document contains a chapter titled "Cells and Tissues" followed by a series of multiple choice questions about cellular structures and functions, tissue types, and membrane transport mechanisms. The questions cover topics like organelles involved in protein synthesis, packaging and cellular respiration, plasma membrane structure, epithelial tissue types, and the stages of mitosis. The questions assess understanding of key concepts in cell and tissue biology.

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Chapter 3

Cells and Tissues

Clicker Questions

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This organelle is responsible for protein
synthesis.

a) mitochondrion
b) lysosome
c) ribosome
d) Golgi apparatus

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This organelle is responsible for protein
synthesis.

a) mitochondrion
b) lysosome
c) ribosome
d) Golgi apparatus

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This organelle is responsible for packaging.

a) ribosome
b) lysosome
c) Golgi apparatus
d) peroxisome

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This organelle is responsible for packaging.

a) ribosome
b) lysosome
c) Golgi apparatus
d) peroxisome

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______________ is made up of nonstriated
involuntary muscle cells.

a) Smooth muscle
b) Cardiac muscle
c) Skeletal muscle
d) Stratified epithelial tissue

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______________ is made up of nonstriated
involuntary muscle cells.

a) Smooth muscle
b) Cardiac muscle
c) Skeletal muscle
d) Stratified epithelial tissue

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Tiny, fingerlike extensions of the plasma
membrane that increase the area for
absorption are called
a) microvilli.
b) centromeres.
c) cilia.
d) flagella.

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Tiny, fingerlike extensions of the plasma
membrane that increase the area for
absorption are called
a) microvilli.
b) centromeres.
c) cilia.
d) flagella.

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Which of the following cell extensions actually
move the cell?

a) cilia
b) mucus
c) microvilli
d) flagella

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Which of the following cell extensions actually
move the cell?

a) cilia
b) mucus
c) microvilli
d) flagella

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This organelle is responsible for cellular
respiration and ATP formation.

a) lysosome
b) mitochondrion
c) Golgi apparatus
d) ribosome

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This organelle is responsible for cellular
respiration and ATP formation.

a) lysosome
b) mitochondrion
c) Golgi apparatus
d) ribosome

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The plasma membrane is bipolar, with polar
“heads” that line up on the inner and outer
sides of the membrane; these “heads” are
a) hydrophilic.
b) hydrophobic.
c) hydrogenating.
d) hydrolic.

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The plasma membrane is bipolar, with polar
“heads” that line up on the inner and outer
sides of the membrane; these “heads” are
a) hydrophilic.
b) hydrophobic.
c) hydrogenating.
d) hydrolic.

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Which of the following cells would have the
most lysosomes?

a) fat cell
b) skeletal muscle cell
c) macrophage
d) erythrocyte

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Which of the following cells would have the
most lysosomes?

a) fat cell
b) skeletal muscle cell
c) macrophage
d) erythrocyte

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This tissue has cells that are flat, and all cells
touch the basement membrane.

a) simple cuboidal
b) simple squamous
c) stratified squamous
d) transitional

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This tissue has cells that are flat, and all cells
touch the basement membrane.

a) simple cuboidal
b) simple squamous
c) stratified squamous
d) transitional

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Which type of membrane transport is
occurring all the time as water moves down
its concentration gradient?
a) diffusion
b) osmosis
c) facilitated diffusion
d) active transport

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Which type of membrane transport is
occurring all the time as water moves down
its concentration gradient?
a) diffusion
b) osmosis
c) facilitated diffusion
d) active transport

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Which type of membrane transport requires a
protein membrane channel?

a) diffusion
b) osmosis
c) facilitated diffusion
d) active transport

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Which type of membrane transport requires a
protein membrane channel?

a) diffusion
b) osmosis
c) facilitated diffusion
d) active transport

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In this phase of mitosis, the chromosomes
move to opposite sides.

a) prophase
b) metaphase
c) anaphase
d) telophase

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In this phase of mitosis, the chromosomes
move to opposite sides.

a) prophase
b) metaphase
c) anaphase
d) telophase

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Which of the following is a type of dense
connective tissue?

a) adipose tissue
b) tendon
c) areolar tissue
d) bone

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Which of the following is a type of dense
connective tissue?

a) adipose tissue
b) tendon
c) areolar tissue
d) bone

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What type of tissue is blood?

a) epithelial
b) muscle
c) connective
d) nervous

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What type of tissue is blood?

a) epithelial
b) muscle
c) connective
d) nervous

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Which of the following types of membrane
transport uses vesicles created by the Golgi
apparatus to cross the cell membrane?
a) endocytosis
b) solute pump
c) filtration
d) exocytosis

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Which of the following types of membrane
transport uses vesicles created by the Golgi
apparatus to cross the cell membrane?
a) endocytosis
b) solute pump
c) filtration
d) exocytosis

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Which of the following tissues contain(s)
lacunae?

a) cartilage
b) bone
c) adipose tissue
d) both cartilage and bone

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Which of the following tissues contain(s)
lacunae?

a) cartilage
b) bone
c) adipose tissue
d) both cartilage and bone

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Which of the following release substances
through ductwork?

a) endocrine glands
b) exocrine glands
c) transitional epithelia
d) stratified epithelia

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Which of the following release substances
through ductwork?

a) endocrine glands
b) exocrine glands
c) transitional epithelia
d) stratified epithelia

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