Biology Questions.
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0What are the parts of a cell?Scenario triples
_Part6991 is-part-of _Cell6989
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Question

What are the parts of the cell?

Answer

The cell
  • has as functional part a chromosome, a ribosome, and a plasma-membrane
  • is made up of a chromosome, a ribosome, a plasma-membrane, and cytosol
  • is part of an organism
  • has as structural part cytosol and a plasma-membrane
  • .

    Explanation

    cell: A cell is the simplest biological structure capable of performing all the activities of life including growth and reproduction.

    (the cell is made up of
  • the chromosome inside the plasma-membrane and cytosol
  • the ribosome inside the plasma-membrane and cytosol
  • the plasma-membrane between carbohydrate and the chromosome
  • cytosol inside the cytoplasm
  • )
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    1What are the similarities between an animal cell and a plant cell?Scenario triples
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    _Animal Cell6998 instance-of Animal-Cell
    _Plant Cell6997 instance-of Plant-Cell
    
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    Question

    What are the similarities between a plant-cell and an animal-cell?

    Answer

  • plant-cell: The basic unit from which plants are made. Most have a cell wall surrounding the plasma membrane to provide structural support.
  • animal-cell: The basic unit from which animals are made. .
  • Explanation

    The concepts plant-cell and animal-cell have the following in common:
    • They are both a kind of eukaryotic-cell.
    • They both involve a chromosome, a plasma-membrane, a nuclear-envelope, a nucleus, cytosol, a ribosome, a mitochondria, and an endoplasmic-reticulum.
      • The chromosome is inside the plasma-membrane, cytosol, the nucleus, and the nuclear-envelope.
      • The plasma-membrane is between carbohydrate, the cytoplasm, and the chromosome.
      • Cytosol is inside the cytoplasm.
      • The endoplasmic-reticulum is site of the creation of a lipid.
    (
  • plant-cell: The basic unit from which plants are made. Most have a cell wall surrounding the plasma membrane to provide structural support.
  • animal-cell: The basic unit from which animals are made. .
  • )
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    2What are the differences between an animal cell and a plant cell?Scenario triples
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    _Difference7009 object _Animal Cell7007
    _Difference7009 instance-of Be-Different
    _Animal Cell7007 instance-of Animal-Cell
    _Plant Cell7006 instance-of Plant-Cell
    
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    Question

    What are the differences between a plant-cell and an animal-cell?

    Answer

  • plant-cell: The basic unit from which plants are made. Most have a cell wall surrounding the plasma membrane to provide structural support.
  • animal-cell: The basic unit from which animals are made. .
  • Explanation

    The concepts plant-cell and animal-cell differ in the following ways:
    • A plant-cell involves a tonoplast, a vacuole, a container, the blocking of a vacuole, a membrane, a chloroplast, the creation of an entity, a plasmodesmata, a plant-cell-wall, a protein, and cellulose.
      • The vacuole is inside a tonoplast.
      • The vacuole is the content of a container.
      • The vacuole is the object of the blocking of a vacuole.
      • The chloroplast has as structural part a membrane.
      • The chloroplast is made up of a membrane.
      • The chloroplast is site of the creation of an entity.
      • The plant-cell-wall has as structural part a plasmodesmata, a protein, and cellulose.
      • The plant-cell-wall is made up of a plasmodesmata, a protein, and cellulose.
      • The plasma-membrane does not enclose a plant-cell-wall.
      • The plant-cell has as structural part a plant-cell-wall.
      • The plant-cell is made up of a plant-cell-wall, a chloroplast, and a vacuole.
      • The plant-cell has as functional part a chloroplast, a vacuole, and a golgi-apparatus.
    • An animal-cell involves the creation of an entity, a cellular-region, a plasma-membrane, a plasma-membrane, a membrane, a dna, the creation of an entity, and a cytoskeleton.
      • The endoplasmic-reticulum is site of the creation of an entity.
      • The endoplasmic-reticulum is made up of a cellular-region, a plasma-membrane, and a plasma-membrane.
      • There is an unknown length.
      • The mitochondria has as structural part a membrane.
      • The mitochondria has as functional part a dna.
      • The mitochondria is made up of a membrane and a dna.
      • The mitochondria is agent of the creation of an entity.
      • The animal-cell is made up of a cytoskeleton.
      • The animal-cell has as structural part a cytoskeleton.
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    3What is a chromatin?Scenario triples
    _Chromatin7012 instance-of Chromatin
    
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    ((WHAT-IS-A _Chromatin7012))

    Question

    What is a chromatin?

    Answer

    chromatin: The form of chromosomal DNA that is loosely packed and not distinctly visible in a light microscope.
    ( chromatin: The form of chromosomal DNA that is loosely packed and not distinctly visible in a light microscope.)
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    4What is a chromosome?Scenario triples
    _Chromosome7015 instance-of Chromosome
    
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    Question

    What is a chromosome?

    Answer

    chromosome: A chromosome is a long DNA molecule that contains genetic information. It is usually covered with proteins to maintain a condensed structure.
    ( chromosome: A chromosome is a long DNA molecule that contains genetic information. It is usually covered with proteins to maintain a condensed structure.)
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    5What is a ribosome?Scenario triples
    _Ribosome7018 instance-of Ribosome
    
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    Question

    What is a ribosome?

    Answer

    ribosome: Ribosomes are small cellular machines that synthesize proteins from amino acids using information carried in messenger RNA molecules.
    ( ribosome: Ribosomes are small cellular machines that synthesize proteins from amino acids using information carried in messenger RNA molecules.)
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    6What is a free ribosome?Scenario triples
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    Answer

    :
    ( free-ribosome: A free ribosome synthesizes protein in the cytosol and is not attached to any membrane.)
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    7What is a bound ribosome?Scenario triples
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    What is an?

    Answer

    :
    (
  • bound-ribosome: Bound ribosomes are found on the membranes of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
  • free-ribosome: A free ribosome synthesizes protein in the cytosol and is not attached to any membrane.
  • )
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    8What are the similarities between a free ribosome and a bound ribosome?Scenario triples
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    9What is a vesicle?Scenario triples
    _Vesicle7044 instance-of Vesicle
    
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    Question

    What is a vesicle?

    Answer

    vesicle: A membrane bound compartment inside a eukaryotic cell, usually part of the endomembrane system.
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    10What is the difference between smooth endoplasmic reticulum and rough endoplasmic reticulum?Scenario triples
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    _Endoplasmic Reticulum7053 texture _Texture-Value_ls_7061
    _Difference7055 object _Endoplasmic Reticulum7052
    _Difference7055 object _Endoplasmic Reticulum7053
    _Difference7055 instance-of Be-Different
    _Endoplasmic Reticulum7053 instance-of Endoplasmic-reticulum
    _Endoplasmic Reticulum7052 instance-of Endoplasmic-reticulum
    _Endoplasmic Reticulum7052 texture _Texture-Value_ls_7060
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    Question

    What are the differences between an endoplasmic-reticulum and an endoplasmic-reticulum?

    Answer

  • endoplasmic-reticulum: The endoplasmic reticulum is a group of membranes in a eukaryotic cell that synthesize lipid and protein molecules, and can organize them for transport to locations within or outside the cell.
  • endoplasmic-reticulum: The endoplasmic reticulum is a group of membranes in a eukaryotic cell that synthesize lipid and protein molecules, and can organize them for transport to locations within or outside the cell.
  • Explanation

    The concepts endoplasmic-reticulum and endoplasmic-reticulum differ in the following ways:
    (
  • endoplasmic-reticulum: The endoplasmic reticulum is a group of membranes in a eukaryotic cell that synthesize lipid and protein molecules, and can organize them for transport to locations within or outside the cell.
  • endoplasmic-reticulum: The endoplasmic reticulum is a group of membranes in a eukaryotic cell that synthesize lipid and protein molecules, and can organize them for transport to locations within or outside the cell.
  • )
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    11What is the difference between a ribosome and a bound ribosome?Scenario triples
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    12What are the elements of an endomembrane system?Scenario triples
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    13What are the parts of a plant cell?Scenario triples
    _Part7080 is-part-of _Plant Cell7078
    _Part7080 instance-of Entity
    _Plant Cell7078 instance-of Plant-Cell
    
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    Question

    What are the parts of the plant-cell?

    Answer

    The plant-cell
  • has as functional part a golgi-apparatus, a vacuole, an endoplasmic-reticulum, a mitochondria, a chloroplast, a nucleus, a ribosome, a chromosome, and a plasma-membrane
  • is made up of a golgi-apparatus, a vacuole, an endoplasmic-reticulum, a mitochondria, a chloroplast, a nucleus, a ribosome, a chromosome, a plasma-membrane, a plant-cell-wall, and cytosol
  • is part of an organism
  • has as structural part a plant-cell-wall, a plasma-membrane, and cytosol
  • .

    Explanation

    plant-cell: The basic unit from which plants are made. Most have a cell wall surrounding the plasma membrane to provide structural support.

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    14What are the parts of an animal cell?Scenario triples
    _Part7086 is-part-of _Animal Cell7084
    _Part7086 instance-of Entity
    _Animal Cell7084 instance-of Animal-Cell
    
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    Question

    What are the parts of the animal-cell?

    Answer

    The animal-cell
  • is a basic functional unit of an animal
  • is a basic structural unit of an animal
  • has as functional part an endoplasmic-reticulum, a mitochondria, a nucleus, a ribosome, a chromosome, and a plasma-membrane
  • is made up of an endoplasmic-reticulum, a mitochondria, a nucleus, a ribosome, a chromosome, a plasma-membrane, a cytoskeleton, cytosol, and a lysosome
  • is part of an organism
  • has as structural part a cytoskeleton, a plasma-membrane, and cytosol
  • .

    Explanation

    animal-cell: The basic unit from which animals are made. .

    ( the animal-cell is made up of
  • the endoplasmic-reticulum site of the creation
  • the mitochondria
  • the nucleus
  • the ribosome inside the plasma-membrane and cytosol
  • the plasma-membrane between carbohydrate and the chromosome
  • the chromosome inside the plasma-membrane, cytosol, the nucleus, and the nuclear-envelope
  • cytosol inside the cytoplasm
  • the lysosome
  • )
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    15What are the parts of a prokaryotic cell?Scenario triples
    _Part7092 is-part-of _Prokaryotic Cell7090
    _Part7092 instance-of Entity
    _Prokaryotic Cell7090 instance-of Prokaryotic-Cell
    
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    Question

    What are the parts of the prokaryotic-cell?

    Answer

    The prokaryotic-cell
  • has as functional part a chromosome, a plasma-membrane, and a ribosome
  • is made up of a chromosome, a plasma-membrane, a ribosome, and cytosol
  • is part of an organism
  • has as structural part a plasma-membrane and cytosol
  • .

    Explanation

    prokaryotic-cell: A cell without internal membrane compartments. Only organisms of the domains Bacteria and Archaea have prokaryotic cells.

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    16What is the structure of a cell?Scenario triples
    _Cell7094 instance-of Cell
    _Structure7096 instance-of Conceptual-Entity
    _Chromosome773x1 instance-of Chromosome
    _Chromosome773x1 has-part _Structure7096
    _Cell7094 has-part _Chromosome773x1
    
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    Question

    What are the parts of the cell?

    Answer

    The cell
  • has as functional part a chromosome, a ribosome, and a plasma-membrane
  • is made up of a chromosome, a ribosome, a plasma-membrane, and cytosol
  • is part of an organism
  • has as structural part cytosol and a plasma-membrane
  • .

    Explanation

    cell: A cell is the simplest biological structure capable of performing all the activities of life including growth and reproduction.

    (The cell
  • has as functional part a chromosome, a ribosome, and a plasma-membrane
  • is made up of a chromosome, a ribosome, a plasma-membrane, and cytosol
  • is part of an organism
  • has as structural part cytosol and a plasma-membrane
  • )
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    17What is the function of a plasma membrane?Scenario triples
    _Function7102 played-by _Plasma Membrane7100
    _Function7102 instance-of Role
    _Plasma Membrane7100 instance-of Plasma-membrane
    
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    What is the purpose of the plasma-membrane?

    Answer

    The plasma-membrane plays the role of a container.

    Explanation

    plasma-membrane: The plasma membrane surrounds the cytoplasm of cells. It is made of a phospholipid bilayer and many different types of proteins.

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    18What is the location of cytosol?Scenario triples
    _Location7106 location-of _Cytosol7104
    _Location7106 instance-of Place
    _Cytosol7104 instance-of Cytosol
    
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    What is the location of cytosol?

    Answer

    Cytosol
  • is inside a cytoplasm
  • .

    Explanation

    cytosol: Cytosol is the semi-fluid substance inside a cell, within which organelles are found.

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    19What is the location of genes in a cell?Scenario triples
    _Gene7109 instance-of Gene
    _Cell7108 instance-of Cell
    _Location7111 instance-of Place
    _Location7111 location-of _Gene7109
    _Chromosome773x2 instance-of Chromosome
    _Chromosome773x2 is-part-of _Cell7108
    _Gene7109 is-part-of _Chromosome773x2
    
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    Question

    What is the location of the chromosome?

    Answer

    The chromosome
  • is made up of a gene, a dna, and a protein
  • is part of a chromosome
  • .

    Explanation

    chromosome gene: A chromosome is a long DNA molecule that contains genetic information. It is usually covered with proteins to maintain a condensed structure. A functional section of DNA that contains the information necessary to synthesize a protein.

    (The cell
  • is at a spindle-pole
  • )
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    20What is a mitosis?Scenario triples
    _Mitosis7114 instance-of Mitosis
    
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    ((WHAT-IS-A _Mitosis7114))

    Question

    What is a mitosis?

    Answer

    mitosis: Mitosis is the stage of the cell cycle where the chromosomes separate and the original cell divides into two identical cells. There are several steps in this stage, defined by physical changes in the dividing cell.
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    21How many chromosomes are in a person's cell?Scenario triples
    _Chromosome7129 instance-of Chromosome
    _Person7128 instance-of Person
    _Cell7130 instance-of Cell
    _Cell7130 is-part-of _Person7128
    _Cytosol810x3 instance-of Cytosol
    _Cytosol810x3 encloses _Chromosome7129
    _Cell7130 has-part _Cytosol810x3
    
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    ((HOW-MANY _Chromosome7129))

    Question

    How many chromosome encloses does cytosol have?

    Answer

    Explanation

    cytosol: Cytosol is the semi-fluid substance inside a cell, within which organelles are found.

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    22What is the agent of a protein synthesis?Scenario triples
    _Protein7131 instance-of Protein
    _Synthesis7133 result _Protein7131
    _Synthesis7133 instance-of Synthesis
    _Protein_ls_7138 result-of _Synthesis7133
    _Protein_ls_7138 instance-of Protein
    _Agent7135 played-by _Protein_ls_7138
    _Agent7135 instance-of Agent-Role
    
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    What is the purpose of the protein?

    Answer

    The protein
  • plays the role of an agent-role
  • is product of the creation of a protein
  • .

    Explanation

    protein:

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    23What is the function of a rough endoplasmic reticulum?Scenario triples
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    _Endoplasmic Reticulum7143 instance-of Endoplasmic-reticulum
    _Plasma-membrane_ls_7151 is-part-of _Endoplasmic Reticulum7143
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    _Function7145 played-by _Plasma-membrane_ls_7151
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    _Texture-Value_ls_7150 instance-of Texture-Value
    _Texture-Value_ls_7150 value *rough
    
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    Question

    What is the purpose of the plasma-membrane?

    Answer

    The plasma-membrane is the instrument of the blocking of a cell.

    Explanation

    plasma-membrane: The plasma membrane surrounds the cytoplasm of cells. It is made of a phospholipid bilayer and many different types of proteins.

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    24What is the function of a golgi apparatus?Scenario triples
    _Function7157 purpose-of _Golgi Apparatus7155
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    _Golgi Apparatus7155 instance-of Golgi-apparatus
    
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    Answer

    The golgi-apparatus is agent of the dispersion of a vesicle and a tangible-entity.

    Explanation

    golgi-apparatus: The golgi apparatus is a set of membrane vesicles that modifies and sorts proteins for distribution throughout and outside the cell.

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    25There is a bound ribosome. Is it true that the bound ribosome is enclosed in the membrane of the bound ribosome?Scenario triples
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    26Is it true that there is a difference between the structure of a bound ribosome and the structure of a free ribosome?Scenario triples
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    27Is it true that bound ribosomes synthesize membrane proteins and secreted proteins?Scenario triples
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    28Is it true that the location for a bound ribosome equals the cytoplasmic surface of a plasma membrane?Scenario triples
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    29Is it true that bound ribosomes are inside the spaces inside the rough endoplasmic reticulum?Scenario triples
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    30Is it true that a nuclear envelope is part of the membranes?Scenario triples
    _Nuclear Envelope7222 instance-of Nuclear-envelope
    _Membrane7221 instance-of Artifact
    _Part7223 instance-of Physical-Object
    
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    31Is it true that a chloroplast is part of the membranes?Scenario triples
    _Chloroplast7226 instance-of Chloroplast
    _Membrane7225 instance-of Artifact
    _Part7227 instance-of Physical-Object
    
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    32Is it true that a Golgi apparatus is part of the membranes?Scenario triples
    _Golgi Apparatus7232 instance-of Golgi-apparatus
    _Membrane7231 instance-of Artifact
    _Part7233 instance-of Physical-Object
    
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    33Is it true that a plasma membrane is part of the membranes?Scenario triples
    _Plasma Membrane7238 instance-of Plasma-membrane
    _Membrane7237 instance-of Artifact
    _Part7239 instance-of Physical-Object
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 3 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 3 s
    34Is it true that an endoplasmic reticulum is part of the membranes?Scenario triples
    _Endoplasmic Reticulum7244 instance-of Endoplasmic-reticulum
    _Membrane7243 instance-of Artifact
    _Part7245 instance-of Physical-Object
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 2 s
    BPS  : 1 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 3 s
    35Is it true that a chloroplast is part of a plant cell?Scenario triples
    _Chloroplast7250 instance-of Chloroplast
    _Plant Cell7249 instance-of Plant-Cell
    _Part7251 instance-of Physical-Object
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 8 s
    BPS  : 3 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 11 s
    36Is it true that a chloroplast is part of an animal cell?Scenario triples
    _Chloroplast7256 instance-of Chloroplast
    _Animal Cell7255 instance-of Animal-Cell
    _Part7257 instance-of Physical-Object
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 5 s
    BPS  : 3 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 8 s
    37There is a wall. The material of the wall equals cellulose. Is it true that the wall is part of a plant cell?Scenario triples
    _Plant Cell7266 instance-of Plant-Cell
    _Part7268 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Material7261 instance-of Information
    _Material7261 instance-of Carbohydrate
    _Material7261 information-content _Wall7258
    _Wall7258 instance-of Wall
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 10 s
    BPS  : 3 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 13 s
    38There is a wall. The material of the wall equals cellulose. There is a 2nd wall. The material of the 2nd wall equals cellulose. Is it true that the 2nd wall is part of an animal cell?Scenario triples
    _Animal Cell7283 instance-of Animal-Cell
    _Part7285 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Conceptual-Entity_ls_7279 information-content _Wall7274
    _Conceptual-Entity_ls_7279 instance-of Conceptual-Entity
    _Cellulose7278 information-content-of _Conceptual-Entity_ls_7279
    _Cellulose7278 instance-of Carbohydrate
    _Cellulose7278 instance-of Tangible-Entity
    _Wall7274 instance-of Wall
    _Material7272 instance-of Information
    _Material7272 instance-of Carbohydrate
    _Material7272 information-content _Wall7269
    _Wall7269 instance-of Wall
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 8 s
    BPS  : 3 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 11 s
    39Is it true that a centriole is part of a plant cell?Scenario triples
    _Centriole7290 instance-of Organelle
    _Plant Cell7289 instance-of Plant-Cell
    _Part7291 instance-of Physical-Object
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 5 s
    BPS  : 3 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 8 s
    40Is it true that a centriole is part of an animal cell?Scenario triples
    _Centriole7296 instance-of Organelle
    _Animal Cell7295 instance-of Animal-Cell
    _Part7297 instance-of Physical-Object
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 4 s
    BPS  : 3 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 7 s
    41Is it true that a ribosome is part of a prokaryote?Scenario triples
    _Ribosome7300 instance-of Ribosome
    _Prokaryote7299 instance-of Prokaryote
    _Part7301 instance-of Physical-Object
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 1 s
    BPS  : 1 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 2 s
    42Is it true that a nuclear envelope is part of a prokaryote?Scenario triples
    _Nuclear Envelope7306 instance-of Nuclear-envelope
    _Prokaryote7305 instance-of Prokaryote
    _Part7307 instance-of Physical-Object
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 1 s
    BPS  : 1 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 2 s
    43Is it true that a chloroplast is part of a prokaryote?Scenario triples
    _Chloroplast7310 instance-of Chloroplast
    _Prokaryote7309 instance-of Prokaryote
    _Part7311 instance-of Physical-Object
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 1 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 1 s
    44Is it true that an endoplasmic reticulum is part of a prokaryote?Scenario triples
    _Endoplasmic Reticulum7316 instance-of Endoplasmic-reticulum
    _Prokaryote7315 instance-of Prokaryote
    _Part7317 instance-of Physical-Object
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 1 s
    BPS  : 1 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 2 s
    45Is it true that there are numerous lysosomes in a cell of a muscle?Scenario triples
    _Quantity-Value_ls_7323 instance-of Quantity-Value
    _Membrane957x4 instance-of Membrane
    _Lysosome7320 instance-of Lysosome
    _Muscle7319 instance-of Person
    _Cell7321 instance-of Cell
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 7 s
    BPS  : 2 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 9 s
    46Is it true that there are numerous lysosomes in a cell of a nerve?Scenario triples
    _Quantity-Value_ls_7329 instance-of Quantity-Value
    _Membrane857x5 instance-of Membrane
    _Lysosome7326 instance-of Lysosome
    _Nerve7325 instance-of Entity
    _Cell7327 instance-of Cell
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 2 s
    BPS  : 2 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 4 s
    47There is a white cell in blood. The cell is from a phagocyte. Is it true that there are numerous lysosomes in the cell?Scenario triples
    _Quantity-Value_ls_7343 instance-of Quantity-Value
    _Membrane952x6 instance-of Membrane
    _Lysosome7340 instance-of Lysosome
    _Phagocyte7337 instance-of Living-Entity
    _Event_ls_7338 origin _Phagocyte7337
    _Event_ls_7338 instance-of Event
    _Cell7331 origin-of _Event_ls_7338
    _Color-Value_ls_7334 value *white
    _Color-Value_ls_7334 instance-of Color-Value
    _Cell7331 color _Color-Value_ls_7334
    _Cell7331 is-part-of _Blood7332
    _Cell7331 instance-of Cell
    _Blood7332 instance-of Person
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 9 s
    BPS  : 2 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 11 s
    48A cell is part of a leaf of a plant. Is it true that there are numerous lysosomes in the cell?Scenario triples
    _Quantity-Value_ls_7353 instance-of Quantity-Value
    _Membrane1735x7 instance-of Membrane
    _Lysosome7350 instance-of Lysosome
    _Cell7347 instance-of Cell
    _Cell7347 instance-of Architectural-Structure
    _Leaf7346 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Plant7345 instance-of Plant
    _Cell7347 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Leaf7346 is-part-of _Plant7345
    _Cell7347 is-part-of _Leaf7346
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 25 s
    BPS  : 1 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 26 s
    49Is it true that there are numerous lysosomes in a bacterium cell?Scenario triples
    _Quantity-Value_ls_7360 instance-of Quantity-Value
    _Membrane847x8 instance-of Membrane
    _Lysosome7357 instance-of Lysosome
    _Bacterium Cell7358 instance-of Bacterium-Cell
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 6 s
    BPS  : 2 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 8 s
    50The amount of cytoskeletons in a prokaryote is zero. A compartment is part of an organelle. Is it true that the organelle is part of a eucaryotic cell?Scenario triples
    _Eucaryotic Cell7368 instance-of Eukaryotic-Cell
    _Part7370 instance-of Entity
    _Compartment7363 instance-of Architectural-Structure
    _Organelle7362 instance-of Organelle
    _Compartment7363 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Compartment7363 is-part-of _Organelle7362
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 4 s
    BPS  : 2 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 6 s
    51The amount of cytoskeletons in a prokaryote is zero. A compartment is part of an organelle. A 2nd compartment is part of a 2nd organelle. Is it true that the 2nd organelle is part of a prokaryote?Scenario triples
    _Prokaryote7380 instance-of Prokaryote
    _Part7382 instance-of Entity
    _Compartment7377 instance-of Architectural-Structure
    _Organelle7376 instance-of Organelle
    _Compartment7377 instance-of Entity
    _Compartment7377 is-part-of _Organelle7376
    _Compartment7373 instance-of Architectural-Structure
    _Organelle7372 instance-of Organelle
    _Compartment7373 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Compartment7373 is-part-of _Organelle7372
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 2 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 2 s
    52The amount of cytoskeletons in a prokaryote is zero. Is it true that the cytoplasm in a eucaryotic cell streams?Scenario triples
    _Eucaryotic Cell7386 instance-of Eukaryotic-Cell
    _Plasma-membrane_ls_7388 instance-of Plasma-membrane
    _Cytoplasm7387 instance-of Cytoplasm
    _Stream7385 instance-of Move
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 8 s
    BPS  : 6 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 14 s
    53The amount of cytoskeletons in a prokaryote is zero. Is it true that the cytoplasm in a procaryote streams?Scenario triples
    _Stream7389 instance-of Move
    _Cytoplasm7391 instance-of Cytoplasm
    _Procaryote7390 instance-of Prokaryote
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 2 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 2 s
    54The amount of cytoskeletons in a prokaryote is zero. Is it true that eucaryotes move?Scenario triples
    Query
    NIL

    Question

    What is an?

    Answer

    :
    NIL
    CPL  : 1 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 1 s
    _Class-Definition-Viewpoint773
    
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    Problem was not solved. Returned default descriptive answer.
    Inspection Question
    55The amount of cytoskeletons in a prokaryote is zero. Is it true that procaryotes move?Scenario triples
    Query
    NIL

    Question

    What is an?

    Answer

    :
    NIL
    CPL  : 0 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 0 s
    _Class-Definition-Viewpoint773
    
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    No triples were contributed by the rule-engine
    ---------------------------------------------------------
    
    Problem was not solved. Returned default descriptive answer.
    Inspection Question
    56The amount of cytoskeletons in a prokaryote is zero. Is it true that the diameter of a eucaryotic cell is less than 10 mm?Scenario triples
    _X7405 instance-of Length-Value
    _Eucaryotic Cell7403 instance-of Eukaryotic-Cell
    _Diameter7404 instance-of Length-Value
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 3 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 3 s
    57The amount of cytoskeletons in a prokaryote is zero. Is it true that the diameter of a procaryote is less than 10 mm?Scenario triples
    _X7413 instance-of Length-Value
    _Procaryote7411 instance-of Prokaryote
    _Diameter7412 instance-of Length-Value
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 2 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 2 s
    58The amount of cytoskeletons in a prokaryote is zero. Is it true that a eucaryotic cell concentrates the genes in a region?Scenario triples
    _Eucaryotic Cell7417 instance-of Eukaryotic-Cell
    _Gene7418 instance-of Gene
    _Region7419 instance-of Region
    _Concentrate7416 instance-of Decrease
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 8 s
    BPS  : 2 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 10 s
    59The amount of cytoskeletons in a prokaryote is zero. Is it true that a procaryote concentrates the genes in a region?Scenario triples
    _Procaryote7421 instance-of Prokaryote
    _Gene7422 instance-of Gene
    _Region7423 instance-of Region
    _Concentrate7420 instance-of Decrease
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 1 s
    BPS  : 1 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 2 s
    60Is it true that the function of a nucleolus is producing ribosomes?Scenario triples
    _Ribosome7427 instance-of Ribosome
    _Produce7424 instance-of Produce
    _Function7426 instance-of Conceptual-Entity
    _Nucleolus7425 instance-of Nucleolus
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 2 s
    BPS  : 1 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 3 s
    61Is it true that the function of a lysosome is digestion in a cell?Scenario triples
    _Digestion7432 instance-of Decrease
    _Cell7430 instance-of Cell
    _Place824x9 instance-of Place
    _Place_ls_7433 instance-of Place
    _Function7431 instance-of Conceptual-Entity
    _Lysosome7429 instance-of Lysosome
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 125 s
    BPS  : 3 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 128 s
    62Is it true that the function of a ribosome is protein synthesis?Scenario triples
    _Protein7434 instance-of Protein
    _Synthesis7438 instance-of Synthesis
    _Function7437 instance-of Role
    _Ribosome7436 instance-of Ribosome
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 5 s
    BPS  : 2 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 7 s
    63Is it true that the function of a Golgi apparatus is the secretion of cell products?Scenario triples
    _Cell7441 instance-of Cell
    _Product7444 instance-of Entity
    _Golgi Apparatus7443 instance-of Golgi-apparatus
    _Function7445 instance-of Role
    _Secretion7446 instance-of Event
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 8 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 8 s
    64Is it true that the function of microtubules is muscle contraction?Scenario triples
    _Muscle7450 instance-of Entity
    _Contraction7454 instance-of Contract
    _Function7453 instance-of Role
    _Microtubule7452 instance-of Microtubule
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 2 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 2 s
    65A cell contacts some cyanide. A molecule is part of the cell. The molecule produces Adenosine triphosphate. The cyanide binds with the molecule. Is it true that the cyanide is inside the mitochondria of the cell?Scenario triples
    _Cyanide7457 instance-of CN-Minus
    _Mitochondrion7474 instance-of Organelle
    _Bind7466 object _Cyanide7457
    _Bind7466 agent _Molecule7460
    _Bind7466 instance-of Attach
    _Molecule7460 instance-of Molecule
    _Cell7456 instance-of Cell
    _Molecule7460 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Molecule7460 is-part-of _Cell7456
    _Cell7456 instance-of Architectural-Structure
    _Cyanide7457 instance-of Substance
    _Contact7455 instance-of Communicate
    _Contact7455 instrument _Cell7456
    _Information772x10 instance-of Information
    _Information772x10 information-content _Cyanide7457
    _Contact7455 object _Information772x10
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 10 s
    BPS  : 3 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 13 s
    66A cell contacts some cyanide. A molecule is part of the cell. The molecule produces Adenosine triphosphate. The cyanide binds with the molecule. Is it true that the cyanide is inside the ribosomes of the cell?Scenario triples
    _Cyanide7477 instance-of CN-Minus
    _Ribosome7494 instance-of Ribosome
    _Bind7486 object _Cyanide7477
    _Bind7486 agent _Molecule7480
    _Bind7486 instance-of Attach
    _Molecule7480 instance-of Molecule
    _Cell7476 instance-of Cell
    _Molecule7480 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Molecule7480 is-part-of _Cell7476
    _Cell7476 instance-of Architectural-Structure
    _Cyanide7477 instance-of Substance
    _Contact7475 instance-of Communicate
    _Contact7475 instrument _Cell7476
    _Information772x11 instance-of Information
    _Information772x11 information-content _Cyanide7477
    _Contact7475 object _Information772x11
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 9 s
    BPS  : 4 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 13 s
    67A cell contacts some cyanide. A molecule is part of the cell. The molecule produces Adenosine triphosphate. The cyanide binds with the molecule. Is it true that the cyanide is inside the peroxisomes of the cell?Scenario triples
    _Bind7506 object _Cyanide7497
    _Bind7506 agent _Molecule7500
    _Bind7506 instance-of Attach
    _Molecule7500 instance-of Molecule
    _Cell7496 instance-of Cell
    _Molecule7500 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Molecule7500 is-part-of _Cell7496
    _Cell7496 instance-of Architectural-Structure
    _Cyanide7497 instance-of Substance
    _Contact7495 instance-of Communicate
    _Contact7495 instrument _Cell7496
    _Information772x12 instance-of Information
    _Information772x12 information-content _Cyanide7497
    _Contact7495 object _Information772x12
    
    Query
    NIL

    Question

    What is an?

    Answer

    :
    NIL
    CPL  : 5 s
    BPS  : 2 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 7 s
    _Class-Definition-Viewpoint945
    
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    Problem was not solved. Returned default descriptive answer.
    Inspection Question
    68A cell contacts some cyanide. A molecule is part of the cell. The molecule produces Adenosine triphosphate. The cyanide binds with the molecule. Is it true that the cyanide is inside the lysosomes of the cell?Scenario triples
    _Cyanide7517 instance-of CN-Minus
    _Lysosome7534 instance-of Lysosome
    _Membrane970x14 instance-of Membrane
    _Bind7526 object _Cyanide7517
    _Bind7526 agent _Molecule7520
    _Bind7526 instance-of Attach
    _Molecule7520 instance-of Molecule
    _Cell7516 instance-of Cell
    _Molecule7520 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Molecule7520 is-part-of _Cell7516
    _Cell7516 instance-of Architectural-Structure
    _Cyanide7517 instance-of Substance
    _Contact7515 instance-of Communicate
    _Contact7515 instrument _Cell7516
    _Information772x13 instance-of Information
    _Information772x13 information-content _Cyanide7517
    _Contact7515 object _Information772x13
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 7 s
    BPS  : 3 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 10 s
    69A cell contacts some cyanide. A molecule is part of the cell. The molecule produces Adenosine triphosphate. The cyanide binds with the molecule. Is it true that the cyanide is inside the endoplasmic reticulum of the cell?Scenario triples
    _Cellular-Region953x17 instance-of Cellular-Region
    _Chromosome_ls_7557 instance-of Chromosome
    _Plasma-membrane1050x18 instance-of Plasma-membrane
    _Plasma-membrane954x16 instance-of Plasma-membrane
    _Endoplasmic Reticulum7556 instance-of Endoplasmic-reticulum
    _Bind7546 object _Cyanide7537
    _Bind7546 agent _Molecule7540
    _Bind7546 instance-of Attach
    _Molecule7540 instance-of Molecule
    _Cell7536 instance-of Cell
    _Molecule7540 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Molecule7540 is-part-of _Cell7536
    _Cell7536 instance-of Architectural-Structure
    _Cyanide7537 instance-of Substance
    _Contact7535 instance-of Communicate
    _Contact7535 instrument _Cell7536
    _Information772x15 instance-of Information
    _Information772x15 information-content _Cyanide7537
    _Contact7535 object _Information772x15
    
    Query
    NIL
    NILNIL
    CPL  : 17 s
    BPS  : 11 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 28 s
    70A tiny virus penetrates the membrane of a cell of a plant. The virus enters the cell. The virus creates a second virus. The second virus spreads inside the plant. The second virus penetrates zero membranes. What is the method of the spreading?Scenario triples
    _Method7584 related-to _Spread7572
    _Method7584 instance-of Method
    _Spread7572 instance-of Event
    _Entity1045x23 instance-of Entity
    _Virus7570 played-by _Entity1045x23
    _Tangible-Entity_ls_7580 plays _Virus7570
    _Tangible-Entity_ls_7580 instance-of Tangible-Entity
    _Penetrate7577 agent _Tangible-Entity_ls_7580
    _Penetrate7577 object _Membrane7579
    _Membrane7579 count 0
    _Penetrate7577 instance-of Penetrate
    _Membrane7579 instance-of Membrane
    _Entity1021x22 instance-of Entity
    _Virus7570 played-by _Entity1021x22
    _Spread7572 agent _Entity_ls_7571
    _Spread7572 instance-of Communicate
    _Spread7572 donor _Entity_ls_7575
    _Entity_ls_7575 instance-of Entity
    _Entity_ls_7575 is-inside _Plant7560
    _Virus7570 played-by _Entity_ls_7571
    _Virus7570 instance-of Agent-Role
    _Entity_ls_7571 plays _Virus7570
    _Entity_ls_7571 instance-of Entity
    _Create7568 object _Entity_ls_7571
    _Entity1010x21 instance-of Entity
    _Virus7562 played-by _Entity1010x21
    _Create7568 agent _Virus7562
    _Create7568 instance-of Create
    _Virus7562 instance-of Conceptual-Entity
    _Enter7565 instance-of Move-Into
    _Enter7565 instrument _Virus7562
    _Enter7565 object _Cell7561
    _Virus7562 instance-of Agent-Role
    _Entity866x19 instance-of Entity
    _Virus7562 played-by _Entity866x19
    _Tangible-Entity_ls_7564 plays _Virus7562
    _Tangible-Entity_ls_7564 instance-of Tangible-Entity
    _Penetrate7559 agent _Tangible-Entity_ls_7564
    _Penetrate7559 object _Membrane7563
    _Membrane7563 is-part-of _Cell7561
    _Cell7561 is-part-of _Plant7560
    _Virus7562 related-to *tiny
    _Penetrate7559 instance-of Penetrate
    _Membrane7563 instance-of Membrane
    _Plant7560 instance-of Plant
    _Cell7561 instance-of Cell
    
    Query
    (_Method7584)

    Question

    What is a communicate?

    Answer

    communicate: The communication of an information is an action.
    NIL
    CPL  : 99 s
    BPS  : 2 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 101 s
    _Class-Definition-Viewpoint1071
    
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    Problem was not solved. Returned default descriptive answer.
    Concepts cached during QA, ~a~%
    71What are differences between a mitochondrion and a chloroplast?Scenario triples
    _Difference7589 object _Chloroplast7586
    _Difference7589 object _Mitochondrion7587
    _Difference7589 instance-of Be-Different
    _Mitochondrion7587 instance-of Organelle
    _Chloroplast7586 instance-of Chloroplast
    
    Query
    ((WHAT-IS-A _Difference7589))

    Question

    What are the differences between a chloroplast and an organelle?

    Answer

  • chloroplast: A plant organelle that contains photosynthetic mechanisms. .
  • organelle: An organelle is a subcellular-entity.
  • Explanation

    The concepts chloroplast and organelle differ in the following ways:
    • A chloroplast is a specific kind of organelle .
    • A chloroplast involves a light, the creation of carbohydrate, carbohydrate, the blocking of a membrane, and a membrane.
      • The creation is using a light.
      • The creation produces carbohydrate.
      • The membrane is the instrument of the blocking of a membrane.
      • The membrane is the object of the blocking of a membrane.
      • The chloroplast has as structural part a membrane.
      • The chloroplast is made up of a membrane.
      • The chloroplast is site of the creation of carbohydrate.
    NIL
    CPL  : 1 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 1 s
    Total: 2 s
    72What are differences between a mitochondrion and a ribosome?Scenario triples
    _Difference7594 object _Ribosome7591
    _Difference7594 object _Mitochondrion7592
    _Difference7594 instance-of Be-Different
    _Mitochondrion7592 instance-of Organelle
    _Ribosome7591 instance-of Ribosome
    
    Query
    ((WHAT-IS-A _Difference7594))

    Question

    What are the differences between a ribosome and an organelle?

    Answer

  • ribosome: Ribosomes are small cellular machines that synthesize proteins from amino acids using information carried in messenger RNA molecules.
  • organelle: An organelle is a subcellular-entity.
  • Explanation

    The concepts ribosome and organelle differ in the following ways:
    • A ribosome is a specific kind of organelle .
    • A ribosome involves a protein, the creation of a protein, and a rrna.
      • The creation produces a protein.
      • The ribosome is agent of the creation of a protein.
      • The ribosome has as functional part a rrna and a protein.
    NIL
    CPL  : 2 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 1 s
    Total: 3 s
    73What are differences between a mitochondrion and a lysosome?Scenario triples
    _Difference7599 object _Lysosome7596
    _Difference7599 object _Mitochondrion7597
    _Difference7599 instance-of Be-Different
    _Mitochondrion7597 instance-of Organelle
    _Lysosome7596 instance-of Lysosome
    
    Query
    ((WHAT-IS-A _Difference7599))

    Question

    What are the differences between a lysosome and an organelle?

    Answer

  • lysosome: An organelle that contains digestive enzymes and often has a low internal pH.
  • organelle: An organelle is a subcellular-entity.
  • Explanation

    The concepts lysosome and organelle differ in the following ways:
    • A lysosome is a specific kind of organelle .
    • A lysosome involves a digestive-enzyme, a container, and a membrane.
      • The container contains a digestive-enzyme.
      • The lysosome plays the role of a container.
      • The lysosome has as structural part a membrane.
    NIL
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    Total: 2 s
    74What are differences between a mitochondrion and a peroxisome?Scenario triples
    Query
    NIL

    Question

    What is an?

    Answer

    :
    NIL
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    75What are differences between a chloroplast and a ribosome?Scenario triples
    _Difference7609 object _Ribosome7606
    _Difference7609 object _Chloroplast7607
    _Difference7609 instance-of Be-Different
    _Chloroplast7607 instance-of Chloroplast
    _Ribosome7606 instance-of Ribosome
    
    Query
    ((WHAT-IS-A _Difference7609))

    Question

    What are the differences between a ribosome and a chloroplast?

    Answer

  • ribosome: Ribosomes are small cellular machines that synthesize proteins from amino acids using information carried in messenger RNA molecules.
  • chloroplast: A plant organelle that contains photosynthetic mechanisms. .
  • Explanation

    The concepts ribosome and chloroplast differ in the following ways:
    • A chloroplast is a kind of plastid, which is not a ribosome .
    • A ribosome involves a protein, the creation of a protein, and a rrna.
      • The creation produces a protein.
      • The ribosome is agent of the creation of a protein.
      • The ribosome has as functional part a rrna and a protein.
    • A chloroplast involves a light, the creation of carbohydrate, carbohydrate, the blocking of a membrane, and a membrane.
      • The creation is using a light.
      • The creation produces carbohydrate.
      • The membrane is the instrument of the blocking of a membrane.
      • The membrane is the object of the blocking of a membrane.
      • The chloroplast has as structural part a membrane.
      • The chloroplast is made up of a membrane.
      • The chloroplast is site of the creation of carbohydrate.
    NIL
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    76What are differences between a chloroplast and a lysosome?Scenario triples
    _Difference7614 object _Lysosome7611
    _Difference7614 object _Chloroplast7612
    _Difference7614 instance-of Be-Different
    _Chloroplast7612 instance-of Chloroplast
    _Lysosome7611 instance-of Lysosome
    
    Query
    ((WHAT-IS-A _Difference7614))

    Question

    What are the differences between a lysosome and a chloroplast?

    Answer

  • lysosome: An organelle that contains digestive enzymes and often has a low internal pH.
  • chloroplast: A plant organelle that contains photosynthetic mechanisms. .
  • Explanation

    The concepts lysosome and chloroplast differ in the following ways:
    • A chloroplast is a kind of plastid, which is not a lysosome .
    • A lysosome involves a digestive-enzyme and a container.
      • The container contains a digestive-enzyme.
      • The lysosome plays the role of a container.
    • A chloroplast involves a light, the creation of carbohydrate, carbohydrate, and the blocking of a membrane.
      • The creation is using a light.
      • The creation produces carbohydrate.
      • The membrane is the instrument of the blocking of a membrane.
      • The membrane is the object of the blocking of a membrane.
      • The chloroplast is site of the creation of carbohydrate.
    NIL
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    Total: 2 s
    77What are differences between a chloroplast and a peroxisome?Scenario triples
    Query
    NIL

    Question

    What is an?

    Answer

    :
    NIL
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    Total: 0 s
    _Class-Definition-Viewpoint777
    
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    78What are differences between a ribosome and a lysosome?Scenario triples
    _Difference7624 object _Lysosome7621
    _Difference7624 object _Ribosome7622
    _Difference7624 instance-of Be-Different
    _Ribosome7622 instance-of Ribosome
    _Lysosome7621 instance-of Lysosome
    
    Query
    ((WHAT-IS-A _Difference7624))

    Question

    What are the differences between a lysosome and a ribosome?

    Answer

  • lysosome: An organelle that contains digestive enzymes and often has a low internal pH.
  • ribosome: Ribosomes are small cellular machines that synthesize proteins from amino acids using information carried in messenger RNA molecules.
  • Explanation

    The concepts lysosome and ribosome differ in the following ways:
    • A lysosome involves a digestive-enzyme, a container, and a membrane.
      • The container contains a digestive-enzyme.
      • The lysosome plays the role of a container.
      • The lysosome has as structural part a membrane.
    • A ribosome involves a protein, the creation of a protein, and a rrna.
      • The creation produces a protein.
      • The ribosome is agent of the creation of a protein.
      • The ribosome has as functional part a rrna and a protein.
    NIL
    CPL  : 1 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 2 s
    Total: 3 s
    79What are differences between a ribosome and a peroxisome?Scenario triples
    Query
    NIL

    Question

    What is an?

    Answer

    :
    NIL
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    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 0 s
    _Class-Definition-Viewpoint792
    
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    Inspection Question
    80What are differences between a lysosome and a peroxisome?Scenario triples
    Query
    NIL

    Question

    What is an?

    Answer

    :
    NIL
    CPL  : 0 s
    BPS  : 0 s
    Expl : 0 s
    Total: 0 s
    _Class-Definition-Viewpoint777
    
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    Inspection Question
    81What is the relationship between a chromosome and a chromatin?Scenario triples
    _Relationship7639 is-functional-part-of _Chromatin7636
    _Relationship7639 is-functional-part-of _Chromosome7637
    _Relationship7639 instance-of Conceptual-Entity
    _Chromosome7637 instance-of Chromosome
    _Chromatin7636 instance-of Chromatin
    
    Query
    (_Relationship7639)

    Question

    What is the functional-part of the chromatin?

    Answer

    There is a gene. the dna

    Explanation

    chromatin: The form of chromosomal DNA that is loosely packed and not distinctly visible in a light microscope.

    NIL
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    Inspection Question
    82What are three functions of smooth endoplasmic reticulum?Scenario triples
    _Endoplasmic Reticulum7645 value *smooth
    _Endoplasmic Reticulum7645 instance-of Endoplasmic-reticulum
    _Plasma-membrane_ls_7653 is-part-of _Endoplasmic Reticulum7645
    _Plasma-membrane_ls_7653 instance-of Plasma-membrane
    _Function7647 played-by _Plasma-membrane_ls_7653
    _Function7647 count 3
    _Function7647 instance-of Role
    _Endoplasmic Reticulum7645 texture _Texture-Value_ls_7652
    _Texture-Value_ls_7652 instance-of Texture-Value
    _Texture-Value_ls_7652 value *smooth
    
    Query
    ((WHAT-IS-A _Function7647))

    Question

    What is a container?

    Answer

    container: A container is a barrier.
    NIL
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    83There are some organelles. The function of the organelles is energy conversion. What are the organelles?Scenario triples
    _Function7658 recipient _Energy7655
    _Function7658 purpose-of _Organelle7654
    _Energy7655 instance-of Energy
    _Function7658 instance-of Communicate
    _Function7658 instance-of Role
    _Organelle7654 instance-of Organelle
    
    Query
    (_Organelle7654)

    Question

    What is a role?

    Answer

    role: A role is something.
    NIL
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    84Transport vesicles integrate the membrane system in a cell. What is the method of the integrating?Scenario triples
    _Method7672 related-to _Integrate7665
    _Method7672 instance-of Method
    _Integrate7665 instance-of Event
    _Vesicle7666 instance-of Vesicle
    _Transport7663 instance-of Carry
    _System7667 instance-of Device
    _Membrane7664 instance-of Membrane
    _Cell7668 instance-of Cell
    _Integrate7665 instance-of Reaction
    _Vesicle7666 agent-of _Transport7663
    _System7667 related-to _Membrane7664
    _Integrate7665 agent _Vesicle7666
    _Integrate7665 object _System7667
    _Place781x24 instance-of Place
    _Place781x24 location-of _Cell7668
    _Integrate7665 site _Place781x24
    
    Query
    (_Method7672)

    Question

    What is an reaction?

    Answer

    reaction: A chemical reaction is a process in which one or more substances are converted into other substances.
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    85There is a component of a cytoskeleton. The component's function equals anchoring the nucleus. What is the component?Scenario triples
    _Component7673 instance-of Entity
    _Component7673 instance-of Conceptual-Entity
    _Role_ls_7691 purpose-of _Component7673
    _Role_ls_7691 instance-of Role
    _Decrease_ls_7690 purpose _Role_ls_7691
    _Decrease_ls_7690 instance-of Decrease
    _Function7688 agent-of _Decrease_ls_7690
    _Function7688 object _Nucleus7687
    _Nucleus7687 instance-of Nucleus
    _Function7688 instance-of Attach
    _Function7688 instance-of Conceptual-Entity
    _Cytoskeleton7674 instance-of Cytoskeleton
    _Component7673 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Component7673 is-part-of _Cytoskeleton7674
    
    Query
    (_Component7673)

    Question

    What is a role?

    Answer

    role: A role is something.
    NIL
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    86There is a component of a cytoskeleton. The component's function is guiding. The component guides transport vesicles. The vesicles are being guided from the Golgi apparatus. The vesicles are being guided to the plasma membrane. What is the component?Scenario triples
    _Plasma Membrane7724 instance-of Plasma-membrane
    _Guide7722 instance-of Take-Control
    _Guide7722 object _Vesicle7714
    _Guide7722 destination _Plasma Membrane7724
    _Golgi Apparatus7719 instance-of Golgi-apparatus
    _Guide7717 instance-of Take-Control
    _Guide7717 object _Vesicle7714
    _Guide7717 donor _Golgi Apparatus7719
    _Vesicle7714 instance-of Vesicle
    _Transport7711 instance-of Carry
    _Guide7712 instance-of Take-Control
    _Vesicle7714 agent-of _Transport7711
    _Guide7712 instrument _Component7695
    _Guide7712 object _Vesicle7714
    _Function7709 purpose-of _Component7695
    _Function7709 instance-of Take-Control
    _Function7709 instance-of Role
    _Component7695 instance-of Entity
    _Cytoskeleton7696 instance-of Cytoskeleton
    _Component7695 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Component7695 is-part-of _Cytoskeleton7696
    
    Query
    (_Component7695)

    Question

    What is the purpose-of of the role?

    Answer

    the protein

    Explanation

    role:

    NIL
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    Inspection Question
    87There is a component of a cytoskeleton. The component's function is the cell's amoeba movement. What is the component?Scenario triples
    _Component7728 instance-of Entity
    _Cell7753 instance-of Cell
    _Cytoskeleton_ls_7757 is-functional-part-of _Cell7753
    _Cytoskeleton_ls_7757 instance-of Cytoskeleton
    _Movement7755 is-part-of _Cytoskeleton_ls_7757
    _Movement7755 instance-of Conceptual-Entity
    _Movement7755 instance-of Conceptual-Entity
    _Movement7755 is-part-of _Component7728
    _Movement7755 agent-of _Event_ls_7756
    _Event_ls_7756 instance-of Event
    _Event_ls_7756 object _Amoeba7750
    _Amoeba7750 instance-of Living-Entity
    _Cytoskeleton7729 instance-of Cytoskeleton
    _Component7728 instance-of Physical-Object
    _Component7728 is-part-of _Cytoskeleton7729
    
    Query
    (_Component7728)

    Question

    What is a chromosome?

    Answer

    chromosome conceptual-entity: A chromosome is a long DNA molecule that contains genetic information. It is usually covered with proteins to maintain a condensed structure.
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    88Some similar cells are elements of a group. What are differences between a tissue and the group?Scenario triples
    _Difference7770 object _Group7763
    _Difference7770 object _Tissue7768
    _Difference7770 instance-of Be-Different
    _Tissue7768 instance-of Tissue
    _Cell7764 element-of _Group7763
    _Cell7764 related-to _Similar7761
    _Cell7764 instance-of Thing
    _Group7763 instance-of Group
    _Similar7761 instance-of Be-Similar
    _Cell7764 instance-of Cell
    
    Query
    ((WHAT-IS-A _Difference7770))

    Question

    What are the differences between a group and a tissue?

    Answer

  • group: A relatively small organization of Roles.
  • tissue: A tissue is solid-substance and a suborganismal-entity.
  • Explanation

    The concepts group and tissue differ in the following ways:
    • A group is a kind of aggregate whereas a tissue is a kind of spatial-entity.
    • A tissue involves an organism.
      • The tissue is part of an organism.
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    89What are the steps of mitosis?Scenario triples
    _Step7774 subevent-of _Mitosis7772
    _Step7774 instance-of Event
    _Mitosis7772 instance-of Mitosis
    
    Query
    (_Step7774)

    Question

    What is the subevent of the copying?

    Answer

    Mitosis: the cell gets copied.
    the copying of the cell has as subevent
  • First, The action is part of the copying.
  • Then, The action is part of the copying.
  • Then, The action is part of the copying.
  • Then, Anaphase: the chromatid, the chromatid, and the chromatid move apart.
  • Then, Telophase: the cleavage-furrow divides the cell into the cell the cell.
  • Then, Cytokinesis: the object gets divided.

  • Explanation

    mitosis: Mitosis is the stage of the cell cycle where the chromosomes separate and the original cell divides into two identical cells. There are several steps in this stage, defined by physical changes in the dividing cell.

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    90What are the steps of an Interphase event?Scenario triples
    _Event7777 instance-of Event
    _Interphase7775 instance-of Interphase
    _Step7779 instance-of Event
    _Step7779 subevent-of _Event7777
    
    Query
    (_Step7779)

    Question

    What is the subevent of the event?

    Answer

    There is an event.
    the event has as subevent
  • The event is part of the event.

  • Explanation

    event:

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    91Mitosis is a step of the event of a cell cycle. What is the difference between the duration of mitosis and the duration of the event?Scenario triples
    _Mitosis7794 instance-of Mitosis
    _Duration7793 duration-of _Mitosis7794
    _Duration7793 instance-of Duration-Value
    _Entity_ls_7798 age _Duration7793
    _Entity_ls_7798 instance-of Entity
    _Difference7796 object _Entity_ls_7798
    _Difference7796 instance-of Be-Different
    _Difference7796 object _Entity_ls_7797
    _Entity_ls_7797 instance-of Entity
    _Entity_ls_7797 age _Duration7791
    _Duration7791 instance-of Duration-Value
    _Duration7791 duration-of _Difference7796
    _Difference7796 instance-of Event
    _Cell Cycle7785 instance-of Cell-cycle
    _Difference7796 subevent-of _Cell Cycle7785
    _Step7788 caused-by _Difference7796
    _Step7788 instance-of Move
    _Anaphase_ls_7789 subevent _Step7788
    _Anaphase_ls_7789 instance-of Anaphase
    _Mitosis7787 subevent _Anaphase_ls_7789
    _Mitosis7787 instance-of Mitosis
    
    Query
    (_Difference7796)

    Question

    What are the differences between an entity and an entity?

    Answer

  • entity: An entity is something.
  • entity: An entity is something.
  • Explanation

    The concepts entity and entity differ in the following ways:
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    Total: 44 s
    92 questions 0 correct 0 wrong 92 unknown finished at 16:09:28, Tuesday, 5/23/2006 (GMT-6)