Question 1
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Which of the following is an enzyme filled organelle that breaks down worn out organelles and food particles?
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lysosome
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chloroplast
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mitochondria
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golgi body
Question 2
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These cells contain chloroplasts.
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plant
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Animal
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both plant and animal
Question 3
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These cells have large central vacuoles.
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Plant
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Animal
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both plant and animal
Question 4
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Which of the following do NOT have a cell wall?
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plant cells
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bacterial cells
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fungi
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animal cells
Question 5
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These cells contain a membrane bound nucleus.
Question 6
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The major job of the ribosome is to
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make fats
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make proteins
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break down proteins
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make sugars
Question 7
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Which organelle is the site of cellular respiration and makes ATP energy for the cell?
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lysosome
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mitochondria
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golgi apparatus
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endoplasmic reticulum
Question 8
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Ribosomes travels along this organelle as it makes protens.
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smooth ER
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golgi body
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nuclear membrane
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rough ER
Question 9
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Check the organelles that are specific to animal cells.
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chloroplast
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mitochondria
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lysosomes
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ribosomes
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centrioles
Question 10
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Which organelle is found in animal cells but not plant cells.
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mitochondria
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large vacuole
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lysosomes
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cell wall
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chloroplast
Question 11
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This organelle is found in animal cells and is used in cell division.
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vacuole
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chloroplast
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nucleus
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ribosomes
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centriole
Question 12
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The organelle responsible for storing water in the plant cell is the
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golgi body
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endoplasmic reticulum
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central vacuole
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ribosome
Question 13
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The [blank_start]golgi body[blank_end] acts as a packaging and processing center in the cell to process proteins.
Question 14
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This organelle contains the DNA and is the control center of the cell.
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nucleus
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chloroplast
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vacuole
Question 15
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The Cell Theory states that all cells come from
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nonliving material
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nothingness
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other existing cells
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none of these
Question 16
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[blank_start]Cells[blank_end] are the basic unit of life.
Question 17
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Which scientist coined the name "cell"?
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Leeuwenhoek
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Schwann
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Schleiden
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Hooke
Question 18
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[blank_start]Chloroplast[blank_end] contain chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis.
Question 19
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Organelle that makes lipids and detoxifies the cell.
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smooth ER
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Rough ER
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Golgi bodies
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lysosome
Question 20
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Which organelle is the smooth er?
Question 21
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Organelle Y is a [blank_start]mitochondria[blank_end].
Question 22
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Letter N is a [blank_start]lysosome[blank_end].
Question 23
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H is the chromatin stored within the [blank_start]nucleus[blank_end]. C is the [blank_start]nucleolus[blank_end] which makes ribosomes. M is the [blank_start]nuclear membrane[blank_end] which keeps the DNA inside the nucleus.
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nucleus
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nucleolus
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nuclear membrane
Question 24
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The rough ER is letter [blank_start]X[blank_end] while the golgi body is structure [blank_start]A[blank_end].
Question 25
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The centriole is letter [blank_start]E[blank_end]. The mitochondria is letter [blank_start]Y[blank_end]. Letter D is a [blank_start]ribosome[blank_end].
Question 26
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In plant cells the cell [blank_start]wall[blank_end] is the outermost layer. In animal cells the cell [blank_start]membrane[blank_end] is the outermost layer and can be identified as letter [blank_start]R[blank_end] in the diagram.
Question 27
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The central vacuole is letter [blank_start]B[blank_end]. The [blank_start]chloroplast[blank_end] is letter G. The cell wall is letter [blank_start]E[blank_end].
Question 28
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Which of the following is not a principle of the cell theory?
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cells are the basic units of life
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all cells arise from preexisting cells
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all organisms are made of one or more cells
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all matter consists of at least one cell
Question 29
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[blank_start]Schwann[blank_end] concluded that all animals are composed of cells. [blank_start]Virchow[blank_end] stated that cells come from existing cells. [blank_start]Schleiden[blank_end] concluded that all plants are made of cells. Together these 3 contributed to the cell theory.
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Schwann
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Schleiden
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Virchow
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Hooke
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Schwann
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Schleiden
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Virchow
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Hooke
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Schwann
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Schleiden
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Virchow
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Hooke
Question 30
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Leeuwenhoek viewed tiny organisms under a microsocope and called them 'Animalcules'.
Question 31
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There are 3 types of cellular motility. 1) Whip-like tail that rotates like a propeller: [blank_start]flagella[blank_end]. 2) Cytoplasm extends and contracts creating a crawling motion: [blank_start]pseudopodia[blank_end]. 3) Tiny hair-like structures that beat back and forth: [blank_start]cilia[blank_end].
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flagella
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pseudopodia
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cilia
Question 32
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Prokaryotes are unicellular, have no membrane-bound organelles, and contain a nucleus.
Question 33
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Eukaryotes can be unicellular or multicelluar, have membrane bound organelles, and have a nucleus.
Question 34
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Label the parts of the prokaryote cell.
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Pili
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Capsule
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Cell Wall
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Cell Membrane
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Ribosomes
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Nucleoid Region
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Flagella