Eukaryotic cells are typically larger than prokaryotes. Why…
Eukaryotic cells are typically larger than prokaryotes. Why is it an advantage to be large(r)? Why don’t eukaryotic cells continually increase in size? How have eukaryotic cells gotten around the size issue and surpassed prokaryote cell size? (4 points)
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In construction, asbestos was once used. A known risk from working in sites that had asbestos is the formation of cysts that were caused by the breathing in of asbestos fibers. Cells will phagocytize asbestos, but are not able to break it down. As a result, asbestos fibers accumulate in _____.
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Fill in the blanks after reading about the following experiment. To test the hypothesis that cells grow faster when given glucose, 12 flasks of cells were set up. Samples of cells from each flask were measured. Then 1 mL of 0 M glucose was added to 4 flasks, 1 mL of 0.1 M glucose was added to another 4 flasks and a 3rd set of 4 flasks was given 1 mL of 0.2 M glucose. After 8 hours, the number of cells in each flask was determined. Independent variable: ________________________________ Dependent variable: _________________________________ Control group: ______________________________________
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