Area of Study 1-Quiz By Josh, Lisa and Mikayla Which membrane bound organelle breaks down dead and damaged parts of cells for re-use? A. Vacuole B. Vesicle.

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Area of Study 1-Quiz By Josh, Lisa and Mikayla

Which membrane bound organelle breaks down dead and damaged parts of cells for re-use? A. Vacuole B. Vesicle C. Lysosome D. Golgi apparatus

Which of the following is incorrect about active transport? A. Needs input of energy B. Moves from high to low concentration C. Involves substances moving through proteins in membranes D. Occurs through the proteins

During which phase of mitosis do the chromatin fibres become more tightly coiled, condensing into discrete chromosomes? A. Telophase B. Metaphase C. Anaphase D. Prophase

Which type of diffusion needs the help of protein and an input of energy? A. Active transport B. Facilitated C. Isotonic D. Hypertonic

Which of the following processes is incorrect? A. Glucose, Pyruvic acid, Krebs cycle, Electron transport train = 32 ATP B. Glucose, Pyruvic acid, Krebs cycle, Electron transport train = 36 ADP C. Glucose, Krebs cycle,Pyruvic acid, Electron transport train = 36 ATP D. Glucose, Pyruvic acid, Krebs cycle, Electron transport train = 36 ATP

Which is labelled correctly? A. A= Pyruvic acid B= Protein C= Lipid B. A= Substrate B= Enzyme C= Product C.A= Enzyme B & C: Substrates D. A= Glucose B & C= Active site A B C

Mesophyll is… A. Middle layer of cells in plant leaf B. A pigment in the chloroplast C. An enzyme involved in respiration D. An organelle in the Stroma

Chemosynthesis is… A. A process where it can only occur when light is present. B. Another word for photosynthesis C. A chemical bonding of hydrogen dioxide D. A process whereby organisms extract chemicals surrounding them to create glucose.

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