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Test Yourself… how well do you know the Cell Unit for the Quiz?

Test Yourself… how well do you know the Cell Unit for the Quiz?. You need a piece of paper and a pencil… number your paper 1 through 23. 1.New cells are produced from ________ cells. pre-existing. 2.What kind of organelle is this?. chloroplast. 3.Centrioles are only found in _____ cells.

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Test Yourself… how well do you know the Cell Unit for the Quiz?

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  1. Test Yourself… how well do you know the Cell Unit for the Quiz? You need a piece of paper and a pencil… number your paper 1 through 23.

  2. 1.New cells are produced from ________ cells. pre-existing

  3. 2.What kind of organelle is this? • chloroplast

  4. 3.Centrioles are only found in _____ cells. animal

  5. 4.Pressure in the _____ _____ makes it possible for plants to support heavy structures such as leaves and flowers. central vacuole

  6. 5.The cell membrane is composed of a _____ bi-layer. Phospholipid

  7. 6.The assembly of ribosomes begins in the _____ while chromatin (DNA) is found in the _____. nucleolus nucleus

  8. 7.Proteins are ‘shipped’ to their final destinations after leaving what organelle? The Golgi apparatus

  9. 8.Plant cell walls are made of ______ cellulose

  10. 9. Proteins are assembled on _____, small particles made of RNA and protein. Ribosomes

  11. 10.Who saw the first section of cork through a microscope in 1665? Robert Hooke

  12. 11. What organelle carries out the functions depicted below? lysosome ghdf

  13. 12. Are bacteria Prokaryotes or Eukaryotes? prokaryotes

  14. 13. What organelle does the diagram depict? Rough endoplasmic reticulum fdsfdsfsd

  15. 14. What term is used to maintain a controlled internal environment? homeostasis

  16. 15. The Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum is ‘studded’ with_______. ribosomes

  17. 16. The electron microscope image shows which organelle? Mitochondria

  18. 17. Animal cells do not have _____ _____ or chloroplasts. cell walls

  19. 18. What organelle does the diagram depict? Golgi apparatus

  20. 19. The organelles inside a cell all floating around in___________. cytoplasm

  21. 20. The ______ helps to support the cell and includes microtubules and microfilaments. cytoskeleton

  22. 21. What is the plural format of nucleus? Such as… identifying multiple_______ nuclei

  23. 22. What organelle functions in cellular respiration (the energy of the cell)? mitochondria

  24. 23.__________ are small enough and mobile enough that they are often used to move chemicals to other locations in the cell where they might be needed. Vesicles

  25. 23 Questions TotalHow did you do? 20-23 correct: Einstein of a genius! 19-15 correct: Quite edumoocated 14-12 correct: Informed 11-6 correct: Room for improvement 5-0 correct: Asleep at the wheel

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