The CSET Cell


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Excerpt from the CSET study guide

Teacher candidates studying for the CSET subtest II Science section, need to study the cell. A question about cells will always be on the various versions of the CSET.

Growth

At the cellular level, whichever element is involved in cell division, or the production of protein, takes part in the growth of the cell:
The nucleus
The ribosomes
The endoplasmic reticulum
The Golgi apparatus
The vacuoles
The centrioles

Moving

Movements at the cellular level, are performed with the contribution of:
The centriole
The cytoskeleton
Actin and tubulin proteins
Flagella or undulipodia – external to the cell

Eating

Or incorporating nutrients, metabolising, producing energy, excreting involving:
The membrane
Some vacuoles
The mitochondrion
The chloroplast, only in plant cells
The cytoplasm: many enzymatic reactions take place there.

Multiplying

The reproduction of some organisms contains a step when gametes are produced. This involves a cell division called meiosis. In an organism, the multiplication of cells is called mitosis.
The structures involved are:

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