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Ch 4: Cell Structure and Function
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cell
function
organelles
cytology
biology
12th grade
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Question 1
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Which of the following structures is NOT present in a prokaryote cell?
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Answer
mitochondria
DNA
cytoplasm
ribosomes
Question 2
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The cell theory was developed to explain:
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the appearance of cells
the relationship between cells and living systems
the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Question 3
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Label the cell.
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Answer
centrioles
mitochondrion
nuclear membrane
nucleolus
chromatin
lysosome
rough endoplasmic reticulum
vesicles
golgi apparatus
ribosomes
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
Question 4
Question
Which of the following factors is responsible for limiting the cell's size?
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Answer
transport across membrane
DNA length
lifespan of the cell
Question 5
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What is the function of the structure shown?
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transport across membrane
energy transfer
digestion and absorption
intracellular transport
Question 6
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The image shows what process?
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cell division
energy transfer
protein synthesis
DNA replication
Question 7
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If the mitochondria does not function, this could have what overall result on the organism?
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lack of energy, poor growth
inability to digest certain foods
failure to break down toxins
uncontrolled cell growth
Question 8
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Which organelle is responsible for moving chromosomes during cell division?
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Answer
lysosome
contractile vacuole
centrioles
chromatin
Question 9
Question
Which structure provides evidence for the endosymbiosis theory?
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Answer
chloroplast
golgi apparatus
nucleolus
phospholipid bilayer
Question 10
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Which structure packages materials to be exported out of the cell?
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mitochondria
lysosome
endoplasmic reticulum
golgi apparatus
Question 11
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Microtubules and microfilaments make up the cell's
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endomembrane system
cytoskeleton
membrane
cytoplasm
Question 12
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Which of the following is found in plant cells, but not animals cells?
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Answer
cell wall
cell membrane
endomembrane system
mitochondrion
Question 13
Question
Which of the following structures are found in ANIMAL CELLS? (Check all that apply)
Answer
cell membrane
cell wall
ribosomes
central vacuole
chloroplasts
mitochondria
peroxisomes
centrioles
microfilaments
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