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1 Cell Structure & Function Review
- no nucleus - nucleus

2 Question 1 ? cell membrane controls what enters and leaves the cell

3 Question 2 ? cytoplasm contains or holds all the cells organelles

4 Question 3 ? rough ER transports substances

5 Question 4 ? nucleus controls all the cell’s activities

6 Question 5 ? cell wall support and protection

7 Question 6 ? chloroplast makes carbohydrates or food for the cell

8 Question 7 ? mitochondria makes energy (ATP) for the cell

9 Question 8 ? vacuole stores water, food, nutrients

10 Question 9 ? vacuole stores water, food, nutrients

11 Question 10 ? Golgi body packages and ships out substances

12 Question 11 ? lysosome breaks down substances

13 Question 12 ? smooth ER makes lipids and breaks down toxic substances

14 Question 13 ? ribosomes makes proteins

15 The Animal Cell Mitochondria Cytoplasm
harvest or makes energy (ATP) for the cell contains or holds all the cell organelles Golgi Apparatus Rough ER packages and ships out transports materials throughout the cell Nucleus controls all the cells activities Vacuole Lysosome stores water, ions, minerals, and waste breaks down substances Ribosomes Smooth ER makes proteins for the cell Makes lipids and breaks down toxic substances Cell Membrane regulates what enters and leaves the cell

16 The Plant Cell transports materials throughout the cell
makes lipid and breaks down toxic substances Rough ER Smooth ER Ribosomes makes proteins for the cell Nucleus controls all the cells activities Mitochondria harvest or makes energy (ATP) for the cell Vacuole stores water, ions, minerals, and waste Golgi Apparatus packages and distributes materials Chloroplast makes carbohydrates (food) for the cell. Cell Membrane regulates what enters and leaves the cell Cell Wall rigid outer covering; protects and supports the cell Cytoplasm contains or holds all the cell organelles

17 Question 14 Which structures are present in both animal and plant cells? Large vacuole, nucleus, cell membrane Nucleus, cell wall, cytoplasm Nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm Cell membrane, chloroplast, cell wall

18 Question 15 What is the function of the chloroplast? Controls the cell
Stores water, minerals, & ions Makes glucose by photosynthesis Controls what enters and leaves the cell

19 Question 16 What is the function of the cell membrane?
Controls the cell Supports and protects the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell Gives cells mobility

20 Question 17 Which structures are present only in plant cells?
Cell membrane, cytoplasm Cell wall, vacuole Nucleus, chloroplast Chloroplast, cell wall

21 Question 18 What is the function of the cell wall?
Supports and protects the cell Stores water, minerals, and ions Controls the cell’s activities Controls what enters and leaves the cell

22 Question 19 What is the function of the cytoplasm?
Stores water, minerals, and ions Transports substances Controls what enters and leaves the cell Holds or contains the cell’s organelles

23 Question 20 What is the function of the central vacuole?
Supports and protects the cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell Controls the cell’s activities Stores water, minerals, & ions

24 Question 21 What is the function of the nucleus?
Supports and protects the cell Controls the cell’s activities Controls what enters and leaves the cell Metabolic reactions occur here

25 Question 22 The two cells illustrated below show a typical:
Red blood cell and nerve cell Sperm cell and xylem vessel Cheek cell and onion cell Muscle cell and epidermal cell

26 Question 23 What is the function of the lysosome?
Supports and protects the cell Controls the cell Stores ions, minerals, and waste Breaks down substances

27 Question 24 What is the function of the rough ER?
Packages and ships out Moves substance throughout cell Controls what enters and leaves the cell Makes proteins

28 Question 25 What is the function of the ribosomes? Digests molecules
Makes proteins Stores water and ions Transports proteins

29 Question 26 What is the function of the Golgi body?
Receives proteins from ER Packages materials Distributes and ships out molecules All of the above

30 Question 27 What is the function of the cytoskeleton? Produces energy
Shape and support Controls the cell Transports substances

31 Question 28 What is a major difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote? Prokaryotes have ribosomes Eukaryotes have no nucleus Prokaryotes have no nucleus Eukaryotes have DNA

32 Question 29 Which cell below is a prokaryote? I c.

33 Question 30 What belongs in position X of the Venn diagram?
Prokaryote Eukaryote No Nucleus Circular DNA No Membrane Bound Organelles Nucleus Linear DNA Membrane Bound Organelles DNA Cytoplasm Cell Membrane X Mitochondria Chloroplast Ribosome Endoplasmic reticulum

34 Question 31 What are the structures below . . .? A- flagella B- cilia
A- cilia B- flagella A- tail B- root hairs A- cytoskeleton B -cytoplasm

35 Question 31 The structures below are used for . . .? Reproduction
Motility Growth Energy

36 Question 32 Which statement about eukaryotes is TRUE?
Eukaryotes have no ribosomes. Eukaryotes have DNA but no nucleus. Eukaryotes are simple cells with no membrane bound organelles. Eukaryotes have membrane bound organelles.

37 Question 33 Which structure includes all of the others? nucleolus
Chromosomes/DNA nucleus nuclear membrane

38 Question 34 Which cell organelle is most directly involved with the bonding of amino acids? nucleolus ribosomes rough ER lysosomes

39 Question 35 An important organelle that helps maintain homeostasis by moving substances from one part of the cell to another is the ER mitochondria Golgi Apparatus cytoplasm

40 Question 36 Which of the following is an example of a prokaryote?
amoeba virus bacterium liver cell

41 Question 37 Only eukaryotic cells have? DNA membrane-bound organelles
ribosomes cytoplasm

42 Question 38 Which structure does not belong in a prokaryote? DNA
phospholipid cytoplasm nuclear pores

43 Question 39 The human body is made up of many different types of cells. Why is each cell shaped differently? No two cells are alike They mutated They perform different functions. They changed under osmotic pressure.

44 Question 40 The lipid bilayer model to the right represents which structure? X Y Capsule Vesicle Cell membrane Cell wall

45 Question 41 Structure X is a …? Phospholipid Carbohydrate Protein
Nucleic Acid X Y

46 Question 42 Structure Y is a …? Phospholipid Carbohydrate Protein
Nucleic Acid X Y

47 Cell Structure & Function Review


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