Chapter 4
Biology: Life on Earth with Physiology · 10 exercises
Problem 1
What are the three principles of the cell theory?
3 step solution
Problem 2
Which cytoplasmic structures are common to both plant and animal cells, and which are found in one type but not the other?
5 step solution
Problem 3
What is a plasma membrane? What are its functions?
5 step solution
Problem 4
Describe the nucleus and the function of each of its components, including the nuclear envelope, chromatin, chromosomes, DNA, and the nucleolus.
6 step solution
Problem 5
Explain why mitochondria and chloroplasts have extensive membranous structures within them.
5 step solution
Problem 6
What is the function of ribosomes? Where in the cell are they found? Are they limited to eukaryotic cells?
3 step solution
Problem 7
Describe the structure and function of the endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough) and the Golgi apparatus and how they work together.
4 step solution
Problem 8
How are lysosomes formed? What is their function?
2 step solution
Problem 9
Describe the functions of vacuoles with suitable examples.
5 step solution
Problem 10
List the structures of bacterial cells that have the same name and function as some eukaryotic structures, but a different molecular composition.
4 step solution