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Cracking the AP Biology Exam

Princeton Review

Chapter 3

Cells - all with Video Answers

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Chapter Questions

04:19

Problem 1

All of the following organelles are associated with protein synthesis EXCEPT
(A) ribosomes
(B) Golgi bodies
(C) the nucleus
(D) the rough endoplasmic reticulum
(E) the smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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02:19

Problem 2

A major difference between bacterial cells and animal cells is that bacterial cells have
(A) a plasma membrane made of phospholipids
(B) ribosomes, which are involved in protein synthesis
(C) a cell wall made up of peptidoglycan
(D) a nuclear membrane, which contains chromosomes
(E) a large vacuole, which contains fluids

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06:59

Problem 3

All of the following are methods of moving materials across cell membranes along a concentration gradient EXCEPT
(A) exocytosis
(B) facilitated transport
(C) osmosis
(D) active transport
(E) diffusion

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00:36

Problem 4

Vesicles that serve to break down cellular debris

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03:38

Problem 5

A channel inside the cytoplasm that is the site of lipid synthesis

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01:41

Problem 6

A polymer of the protein tubulin that is found in cilia, flagella, and spindle fibers

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01:24

Problem 7

Site at which rRNA is formed

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