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Author: Jay Phelan
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Chapter 4, Problem 9MC
Summary Introduction
Introduction:
A cell wall is an additional layer of rigid support seen in some organisms.
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When a cell from flaccid plant tissue is placed into a hypotonic solution:
a.
The cytoplasm will shrink and plasmolysis will occur
b.
Net water movement will be into the plant cell
c.
Lysosomes will remove the excess water, protecting the cell
d.
No net water movement will occur
e.
The plant cell will break open (lyse)
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about plant cells?
A. They have nucleus with circular chromosomes.
B. They have cytoplasm that contains all of the organelles.
C. They have rigid cell walls.
D. They have a large, fluid-filled space inside that helps them maintain their shape
Below is an image of a plant cell. Which of the following statements correctly matches a component with its labelled feature? [Hint: Please keep in mind where molecules
function and also where they are synthesized].
A. Outer chloroplast membrane
B. Thylakoid membrane
C. Stroma
D. Lumen
E Nucleus
E.
F. Cytoplasm
membrane
Cll
H. Rough ER
I.
Intermembrane Space
J.
Inner mitochondrial membrane
K. Matrix
DNA Methyl Transferases (DNMT) can be found in E and F.
Histones can be found in E and F.
1.
2.
3
rRNA can be found in F.
4.
TRNA can be found in E.
O A. 1, 2 and 3
O B. 1 and 3
O C. 2 and 4
D. 4 only
O E. All of 1, 2, 3, and 4 are correct
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