Which is not considered part of the cytoplasm?
A. Cytosol
B. Nucleus
C. Organelles
D. Inclusions
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Question 2) Most cells in the human body are between 1 mm and 100 mm in diameter.
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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Question 3) The shape of skeletal muscle cells is described as
A. columnar.
B. biconcave.
C. cylindrical.
D. spherical.
E. irregular.
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Question 4) Cartilage cells and intestinal lining cells are described as being cube-shaped.
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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Question 5) The diameter of a red blood cell is a little less than 1 mm.
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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Question 6) Some of the largest spherical cells in the human body (for example, oocytes) have a diameter of approximately
A. 1 nm.
B. 1 cm.
C. 1 mm.
D. 100 nm.
E. 100 mm.
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Question 7) An image produced by passing visible light through a specimen is obtained using the
A. transmission electron microscope.
B. light microscope.
C. scanning electron microscope.
D. dissecting scope.
E. ocular examination method.
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Question 8) What unit of measurement is often used to measure cell size?
A. Millimeter
B. Micrometer
C. Hectometer
D. Centimeter
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Question 9) The microscope of choice for a detailed three-dimensional study of the surface of a specimen is the
A. scanning electron microscope.
B. transmission electron microscope.
C. light microscope.
D. telescope.
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Question 10) All amino acids enter the cellular respiration pathway at the citric acid cycle.
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.