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Department MIT of Biology 7.013: Introductory Biology - Spring 2005 Instructors: Professor Hazel Sive, Professor Tyler Jacks, Dr. Claudette Gardel 7.013 Sp 05 Section Self-quiz 1) Label the parts of the cell below. Golgi apparatus lysosome mitochondrion nucleolus nucleus plasma membrane ribosomes on rough ER rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) smooth ER e. f. g. d. h. c. b. e. a. i. Image by MIT OCW. 2)...

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Department MIT of Biology 7.013: Introductory Biology - Spring 2005 Instructors: Professor Hazel Sive, Professor Tyler Jacks, Dr. Claudette Gardel 7.013 Sp 05 Section Self-quiz 1) Label the parts of the cell below. Golgi apparatus lysosome mitochondrion nucleolus nucleus plasma membrane ribosomes on rough ER rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) smooth ER e. f. g. d. h. c. b. e. a. i. Image by MIT OCW. 2) Describe briefly how each labeled answer functions. 3 a) Label the parts of the eukaryotic cell on the diagram below using the following list. nucleus golgi apparatus mitochondrion cytoplasm smooth ribosomes on rough endoplasmic reticulum free ribosomes endoplasmic reticulum plasma membrane endoplasmic reticulum Image by MIT OCW. 7.013 Section 1 1 3 b) How do prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells? (Note the prokaryotic cell is much much smaller than the eukaryotic cell but they are both drawn so that you can see and compare interanal components.) Figure by MIT OCW. 4) Currently, scientists estimate that first life appeared on approximately _____________ years ago. 5) A key point in the theory of evolution is: slight variations among individuals significantly affect the chance that a given individual will survive in its environment and reproduce. These variations among individuals are due to _______________ . 6) Surface tension occurs in water because it has _____________ . 7) The building blocks of DNA are _____________ . 8) The building blocks of proteins are _____________ . 9) All cells have a membrane composed of __________________. 10) In the process of glycolysis, cells make energy in the form of ________________. 11) Oxidation and _________________ occur together. 12) What is a gene? 13) The "Central Dogma" states that information flow in the cell is from DNA to __________ to __________ . 14) Are the genes in your eye cells the same or different than the genes in your gut cells? 15) Are the proteins in your eye cells the same or different than the proteins in your gut cells? 7.013 Section 1 2
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