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Name Chapter 2--Cell Physiology Description Instructions
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Question Which component below is not always found in a typical human cell? Answer cytosol DNA flagellum plasma membrane water Add Question Here

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Question A typical human cell is about ____ micrometers in diameter. Answer 1 to 2 10 to 20 80 to 100 150 to 200 200 to 300 Add Question Here

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Question Select the structure that is not located in the cytosol of the cell. Answer ER Golgi complex lysosome mitochondrion nucleolus Add Question Here

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Question Which organelle is not membrane-bound? Answer Golgi body lysosome mitochondrion RER ribosome Add Question Here

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Question Which statement about human cells is incorrect? Answer They are living building blocks of the body. They are generally about 100 times smaller than the smallest particle visible to the unaided eye. They consist of highly organized inanimate chemicals. They usually must be stained to be seen under a microscope. They consist of a plasma membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm. Add Question Here

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Question Which statement about the plasma membrane is not true? Answer It serves as a mechanical barrier to hold in the contents of the cell. It selectively controls movement of molecules between the ECF and the ICF. It is the barrier that surrounds the blood vessels and separates the blood plasma from the interstitial fluid. It contains proteins that provide membrane functions. It has cholesterol to maintain rigidity. Add Question Here

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Multiple Choice Question The rough endoplasmic reticulum Answer is studded with ribosomes

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