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Chapter 1 Cells: Basic Units for Life Review Game Hosted by Mrs.Gorglione

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Science Which phrase describes a cell? CELs1 a. is always very small b. does everything needed for life c. always looks like an egg d. is found only in plants Science

Science What are all organisms made of? a. plants b. protists c. cells d. eggs Science

Science Where do all cells come from? a. animals b. ponds c. cells d. eggs Science

Science What keeps the size of most cells very small? a. their hard shells b. the surface area–to-volume ratio c. food and wastes d. their thin surfaces Science

Science What protects the inside of a cell from the outside world? a. cytoplasm b. nucleus c. cell membrane d. DNA Science

Science How are archaebacteria different from eubacteria? a. Archaebacteria have different ribosomes. b. Archaebacteria have only one cell. c. Archaebacteria have cell membranes. d. Archaebacteria have RNA, not DNA. Science

Science What is cytoplasm? a. the nucleus of a cell b. the fluid inside a cell c. the genetic material in a cell d. the proteins in a cell Science

Science Where does photosynthesis take place in a cell? a. in the nucleus b. in the mitochondria c. in the chloraplasts d. in the ribosomes Science

Science What does the Golgi complex do in a cell? a. It packages and distributes proteins. b. It is the power source of the cell. c. It makes sugar and oxygen. d. It makes proteins. Science

Science What is the job of the lysosomes? a. They store water. b. They digest food particles c. They make new cells. d. They package proteins. Science

Science a cell with a nucleus a. DNA b. eukaryote c. nucleus d. prokaryote Science

Science a cell without a nucleus a. DNA b. eukaryote c. nucleus d. prokaryote Science

Science genetic material in cells a. DNA b. eukaryote c. nucleus d. prokaryote Science

Science where DNA is stored a. DNA b. eukaryote c. nucleus d. prokaryote Science

Science stiff surfaces that support cells a. cell walls b. endoplastmic reticulum c. ribosome d. chlorplast Science

Science organelle that makes proteins a. cell walls b. endoplastmic reticulum c. ribosome2 d. chlorplast2 Science

Science a cell’s delivery system a. cell walls b. endoplastmic reticulum c. ribosome d. chlorplast Science

The lowest level of organization is the _______________________. a. cell b. multicellular c. organ d. structure Science

Cells that are like each other and do the same job form a(n) __________________ . a. organ b. structure c. system d. tissue Science

A structure made of two or more tissues working together is called a(n) _________ . a. organ b. structure c. system d. tissue Science

A group of organs that work together form an organ _______________________. a. organ b. structure c. system d. tissue Science

Larger size, longer life, and more-specialized cells are characteristics of _________________ organisms. a. cell b. multicellular c. organ d. structure Science

How a part of an organism works is related to how it is built, or its ________________. a. cell b. multicellular c. organ d. structure Science

What is the name of the structure identified by the letter A? Science

Which letter identifies the structure that digests food particles and foreign invaders? Science

Which letter identifies the structure that makes proteins, lipids, and other materials and that contains tubes and passageways that enable substances to move to different places in the cell? Science

Explain why most cells are small. Science

Describe the four levels of organization in living things. Science