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Cell StructureCell FunctionsCell Movement

Cell Structure What is the name of structure # 3? Answer: Cell Membrane

Cell Structure 200 What is the name of structure # 5? Answer: Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

Cell Structure What is the name of structure # 7? Answer: Golgi Apparatus

Cell Structure What is the name of structure # 9? Answer: Nuclear Membrane

Cell Structure 500 What is the name of structure # 4? Answer: Mitochondria

Cell Structure What is the name of structure # 3? Answer: Nucleolus

Cell Structure 700 What is the name of structure # 5? Answer: Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

Cell Structure 800 What is the name of structure # 10? Answer: Chloroplast

Cell Structure 900 What is the name of structure # 6? Answer: Mitochondria

Cell Structure 1000 What is the name of structure # 11? Answer: Vacuole

Cell Function 100 Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus? a. Trueb. False Answer: True

Cell Function 200 Eukaryotes do not have a nucleus? a. Trueb. False Answer: False

Cell Function 300 Which of the following organelles is a thin flexible barrier surrounding all cells that allows substances in and out of the cell? a. Mitochondria b. Cell Membrane c. Ribosomes d. Golgi Apparatus Answer: Cell Membrane

Cell Function 400 Which of the following organelles is the control center of the cell? a. Mitochondria b. Ribosomes c. Nucleus d. Cell Membrane Answer: Nucleus

Cell Function 500 Which of the following organelles is the dense region inside of the nucleus where ribosomes begin to assemble? a. Nucleolus b. Ribosomes c. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum d. Vacuoles Answer: Nucleolus

Cell Function 600 Which of the following organelles has ribosomes attached to them and is involved in the synthesis of proteins? a. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum b. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum c. Mitochondria d. Golgi Apparatus Answer: Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

Cell Function 700 Which of the following organelles packs and ships proteins and other materials out of the cell? a. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum b. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum c. Mitochondria d. Golgi Apparatus Answer: Golgi Apparatus

Cell Function 800 Which of the following organelles makes proteins? a. Nucleolus b. Ribosomes c. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum d. Vacuoles Answer: Ribosomes

Cell Function 900 Which of the following organelles provide energy for the cells? a. Mitochondria b. Cell Membrane c. Ribosomes d. Golgi Apparatus Answer: Mitochondria

Cell Function 1000 Which of the following organelles is used to capture energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy in a process called photosynthesis? a. Mitochondria b. Cell Membrane c. Chloroplasts d. Vacuoles Answer: Chloroplasts

Cell Movement 100 Which of the following organelle is only found in plant cells and some prokaryotes? a. Cell Wall b. Cell Membrane c. Nucleus d. Nuclear Membrane Answer: Cell Wall

Cell Movement 200 How many layers does the cell membrane have? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 Answer: 2

Cell Movement 300 Which of the following cell membrane movements require energy? a. Cell Membrane b. Osmosis c. Facilitated Diffusion d. Active Transport Answer: Active Transport

Cell Movement 400 The following picture shows what type of osmotic effect? a. Diffusion b. Isotonic c. Hypertonic d. Hypotonic Answer: Hypertonic

Cell Movement 500 The following picture shows what type of osmotic effect? a. Diffusion b. Isotonic c. Hypertonic d. Hypotonic Answer: Hypotonic

Cell Movement 600 The following picture shows what type of osmotic effect? a. Diffusion b. Isotonic c. Hypertonic d. Hypotonic Answer: Isotonic

Cell Movement 700. Diffusion occurs when substances move from a. a low concentration to a high concentration. b. a high concentration to a low concentration. c. a high concentration to a high concentration d. a low concentration to a low concentration. Answer: b. a high concentration to a low concentration

Cell Movement 800 Active transport occurs when substances move from a. a low concentration to a high concentration. b. a high concentration to a low concentration. c. goes against the concentration gradient. d. a low concentration to a low concentration. Answer: a. a low concentration to a high concentration.

Cell Movement 900 Cell behavior can be affected by molecules from other parts of the organism or even from other organisms. a. Trueb. False Answer: True

Cell Movement 1000 No matter how well one theory fits observations, a new theory might fit them as well or better, or might fit a wider range of observations. a. Trueb. False Answer: True