Cell Structure and Function Quiz Questions and Answers

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Cell Structure and Function Quiz Questions and Answers Cambridge Biology IGCSE

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Question 7 Which structures are present in animal and plant cells? Vacuole, nucleus and cell membrane Nucleus, cell wall, cytoplasm Nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm Cell membrane, chloroplast, cell wall

Question 8 Which structures are present only in plant cells? Cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm Cell wall, cell membrane, vacuole Nucleus, chloroplast, cytoplasm Chloroplast, cell wall, vacuole

Question 9 What is the function of the chloroplast? Controls the cell Stores water and mineral ions Makes glucose by photosynthesis Controls what enters and leaves the cell

Question 10 What is the function of the cell membrane? Supports and protects the cell Controls the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell Metabolic reactions occur here

Question 11 What is the function of the cell wall? Supports and protects the cell Stores water and mineral ions Controls the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell

Question 12 What is the function of the cytoplasm? Stores water and mineral ions Metabolic reactions occur here Controls what enters and leaves the cell Supports the cell

Question 13 What is the function of the permanent vacuole? Supports and protects the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell Controls the cell Stores water and mineral ions

Question 14 What is the function of the nucleus? Supports and protects the cell Controls the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell Metabolic reactions occur here

Question 15 The two cells illustrated below show a typical: Red blood cell and root hair cell Ciliated cell and xylem vessel Liver cell and palisade cell Muscle cell and mesophyll cell

Cell Structure and Function Quiz Answers Cambridge Biology IGCSE

Question 1 ? cell membrane

Question 2 ? cytoplasm

Question 3 ? nucleus

Question 4 ? cell wall

Question 5 ? chloroplast

Question 6 ? sap vacuole

Question 7 Which structures are present in animal and plant cells? Vacuole, nucleus and cell membrane Nucleus, cell wall, cytoplasm Nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm Cell membrane, chloroplast, cell wall

Question 8 Which structures are present only in plant cells? Cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm Cell wall, cell membrane, vacuole Nucleus, chloroplast, cytoplasm Chloroplast, cell wall, vacuole

Question 9 What is the function of the chloroplast? Controls the cell Stores water and mineral ions Makes glucose by photosynthesis Controls what enters and leaves the cell

Question 10 What is the function of the cell membrane? Supports and protects the cell Controls the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell Metabolic reactions occur here

Question 11 What is the function of the cell wall? Supports and protects the cell Stores water and mineral ions Controls the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell

Question 12 What is the function of the cytoplasm? Stores water and mineral ions Metabolic reactions occur here Controls what enters and leaves the cell Supports the cell

Question 13 What is the function of the permanent vacuole? Supports and protects the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell Controls the cell Stores water and mineral ions

Question 14 What is the function of the nucleus? Supports and protects the cell Controls the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell Metabolic reactions occur here

Question 15 The two cells illustrated below show a typical: Red blood cell and root hair cell Ciliated cell and xylem vessel Liver cell and palisade cell Muscle cell and mesophyll cell