a cell's shape is generally related to the cell's _________
1. a cell's shape is generally related to the cell's _________
A cell's shape is generally related to the cell's functions.
2. a cells shape is generally related to the cell
Answer:
One important part of a cell that influences its shape is the cortex – a network of structural proteins that forms a layer beneath the cell’s outer membrane. The physical properties of the cortex determine how rigid or soft the cell’s surface is and thus how malleable the cell is as a whole.
3. Mutations can occur in sex cells or in body cells. in which cell type might a mutation be passed from generation to generation
Answer:
Mutations can occur in either cell type. If a gene is altered in a germ cell, the mutation is termed a germinal mutation. Because germ cells give rise to gametes, some gamete s will carry the mutation and it will be passed on to the next generation when the individual successfully mates.
Somatic cells give rise to all non-germline tissues. Mutations in somatic cells are called somatic mutations
4. it makes testosterone and generate sperm cells
AnswerTesticlesExplanation
The testes are responsible for making testosterone, the primary male sex hormone, and for producing sperm. Within the testes are coiled masses of tubes called seminiferous tubules. These tubules are responsible for producing the sperm cells through a process called spermatogenesis.
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5. Write a general impression about the cell
A cell is a mass of cytoplasm that is bound externally by a cell membrane
6. what do you call to the structure of cell that carry genetic material that is compied and passed frome generation to generation of cell
Answer:
DNA
Explanation:
7. Why the quality and quantity of DNA in cells remain the same after generation to generation?
Because it undergoes Mitosis where the chromosomes of a certain cell copies it's own and then split to form another cell or daughter cell. But note that only body cells act that way. Sex cells works differently that's why siblings don't look exactly the same even though they have the same parents. Only in mitosis where the quality and quantity are the same. but not in meiosis.
8. what do you call to the structure of cell that carry genetic material that is compied and passed frome generation to generation of cell a. Cell b. Chromosomes c. Gamete d. Allele
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's DNA but go for B
Explanation:
Because DNA is the cell's genetic material contained in chromosomes
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9. what is the generalization about cheek cell?
Answer:
the generalization about cheek cell is all about hypothesis and atoms that are combinded
Answer:
As in all animal cells, the cells of the human cheek do not possess a cell wall. A cell membrane that is semi-permeable surrounds the cytoplasm. Unlike plant cells, the cytoplasm in an animal cell is denser, granular and occupies a larger space. The vacuole in an an animal cell is smaller in size, or absent. The nucleus is present at the centre of the cytoplasm.The absence of a cell wall and a prominent vacuole are indicators that help identify animal cells, such as cells seen in the human cheek.
10. when do cells will generally divided?
Answer:
Cells divide for many reasons. For example, when you skin your knee, cells divide to replace old, dead, or damaged cells.
Explanation:
Cells also divide so living things can grow. When organisms grow, it isn't because cells are getting larger.
11. compute pedro's general average in home economics subject.You want the total grade to appear in the cell b7 and the general average in the cell 7
83.25% average
Add them all then divide to 4
12. Why must the quality and quantity of DNA in cells remain the same from generation to generation?
DNA must remain the same in cells derived from the same parent cell. If the model is to explain the duplication of the DNA molecules, it must explain how the amount and kind of DNA must remain the same.
13. General term for egg cell and sprem cell?
Answer:
They are called gametes. when two gametes unite they form a zygote. A male gamete is called sperm (spermatozoa) and is a haploid cell formed through Spermatogenesis. A female gamete is called an ova or egg cells (Oocytes), which are haploid cells carrying one copy of each chromosome.
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14. The process by which new cells are generated
Most of the time when people refer to “cell division,” they mean mitosis, the process of making new body cells. Mitosis is a fundamental process for life. During mitosis, a cell duplicates all of its contents, including its chromosomes, and splits to form two identical daughter cells.
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15. this type of current is generated by the voltaic cell or battery
Answer:
A galvanic (voltaic) cell uses the energy released during a spontaneous redox reaction to generate electricity, whereas an electrolytic cell consumes electrical energy from an external source to force a reaction to occur. ... An electric current is produced from the flow of electrons from the reductant to the oxidant.
Explanation:
16. What are the similarities of spontaneous generation to cell theory
Answer:
The fact that only cells are able to produce more cells is part of cell theory. The idea that organisms can develop independently of cells is called spontaneous generation, and it isn't supported by cell theory. Spontaneous generation suggests that living organisms develop from non-living matter.
Explanation:
The experiments of Louis Pasteur were foundational to cell theory that life came from life. Cell theory that life came from life has become known as biogenesis. ... Spontaneous generation says that life can come from non life. Biognesis says that it impossible for life to come from non living matter.
17. 1.a tab generally used in formatting cells that contain numbers2.a tab generally used in formatting cells that contain numbers.
Answer:
There are six tabs in the Format Cells dialog box: Number, Alignment, Font, Border, Patterns, and Protection. The following sections describe the settings available in each tab.
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18. spontaneous generation similarities principles of cell theory
The fact that only cells are able to produce more cells is part of cell theory. The idea that organisms can develop independently of cells is called spontaneous generation, and it isn't supported by cell theory. Spontaneous generation suggests that living organisms develop from non-living matter.
19. respiration is a process in which ______ is generated in the cells.
Answer:
Cellular respiration is the aerobic process by which living cells break down glucose molecules, release energy, and form molecules of ATP. Overall, this three-stage process involves glucose and oxygen reacting to form carbon dioxide and water.
20. respiration is a process in which_______is generated in the cells
Answer:
Respiration is the biochemical process in which the cells of an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose, resulting in the release of carbon dioxide, water, and ATP (the currency of energy in cells). ... Note the number of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water molecules involved in each 'turn' of the process.
Explanation:
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21. Having generator at home is an advantage when people experience brown-out. Which of the following cell organelle works like generator that provides cell’s energy
Answer:
With a portable generator, you can easily power computers, lights, and even television sets, allowing you to ride out any power outage in comfort. Similarly, if you live in areas that are prone to storms that can knock out the power, a portable generator is a wise investment.
22. SERVES AS POWER HOUSE OF THE CELL WHERE CHEMICAL PROCESSESS OCCURS AND CELL ENERGY IS GENERATED
Answer:
mitochondriaThe mitochondria, often labeled the powerhouse of the cell, are the organelle responsible for energy production within the cell. Playing an important role in cellular respiration, the mitochondria are the main location for ATP production.
23. When can a cell generate an electric current?
Answer: An electrochemical cell can be created by placing metallic electrodes into an electrolyte where a chemical reaction either uses or generates an electric current. Electrochemical cells which generate an electric current are called voltaic cells or galvanic cells, and common batteries consist of one or more such cells.
Explanation:
Answer:
An electrochemical cell can be created by placing metallic electrodes into an electrolyte where a chemical reaction either uses or generates an electric current. Electrochemical cells which generate an electric current are called voltaic cells or galvanic cells, and common batteries consist of one or more such cells.
24. Large; oval generally; controls cell activities
Answer:
Nucleus - Large, oval structure that directs/controls all of the cell's activities. Located at the center of the cell in animal cells but may be offset of center in plant cells due to the Large Central Vacuole.
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25. It is responsible for generating testosterone and sperm cells.
Answer:
The testes are responsible for making testosterone, the primary male sex hormone, and for producing sperm. Within the testes are coiled masses of tubes called seminiferous tubules. These tubules are responsible for producing the sperm cells through a process called spermatogenesis.26. the process by which a cell divided into two generally identical daughter cell is called
Answer:
Mitosis
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Answer:
Cell division
Explanation:
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27. In general, what is the purpose of a checkpoint in the cell cycle
Answer:
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Answer:
Cell cycle checkpoints are surveillance mechanisms that monitor the order, integrity, and fidelity of the major events of the cell cycle These include growth to the appropriate cell size, the replication and integrity of the chromosomes, and their accurate segregation at mitosis.
28. it makes testosterone and generate sperm cells
Answer:
Testicles
Explanation:
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Answer:
testicles(testes)
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29. what are the two general type of cells
Answer:
prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cellsExplanation:
Prokaryotic cells- include bacteria and archaea. Prokaryotes—organisms composed of a prokaryotic cell—are always single-celled(unicellular)
Eukaryotic cells-can be found in animals, plants, protists, and fungi. Eukaryotes—organisms composed of eukaryotic cells—are multicellular or complex unicellular organisms.
30. it is commonly known as the powerhouse of the cell because they generate the chemical energy needed by the cell
Answer:
Mitochondria are membrane-bound cell organelles (mitochondrion, singular) that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions. Chemical energy produced by the mitochondria is stored in a small molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP).