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Self-Cell Quiz Say it fast 5 times in a row

Self-Cell Quiz Say it fast 5 times in a row. Instructions : Click on the ‘cell’ image to the left of the words to select your answer.

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Self-Cell Quiz Say it fast 5 times in a row

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  1. Self-Cell QuizSay it fast 5 times in a row Instructions: • Click on the ‘cell’ image to the left of the words to select your answer. • If your answer is correct, you will be taken to a page that has a brief explanation as to why you were correct. On this page, you will find a link to the next question. • If your answer is incorrect, you will be taken to a page with a brief explanation and a link to go back to the Question page. • Answer all questions to the best of your knowledge and use this quiz to help you study. Remember, you are not being given a grade for this quiz. However, it is meant as a tool for you to check your knowledge before the graded test in class. • Good Luck! Click Either Image to Continue

  2. Question 1 Question: Which of the following organelles are not found in a typical human eukaryotic cell? Answers: Note that there is only one correct answer.

  3. Incorrect Sorry, but Mitochondria are found in eukaryotic cells. They serve as the respirations centers for cells and they are the organelle where the biochemical processes that produce the most ATP occur. Think: Mitochondria = Might = Power = ATP Additional Resources: Khan Academy Video on Parts of a Cell Cells Alive! Interactive Animation Back to Question

  4. Incorrect Sorry, but the Nucleus is found in eukaryotic cells. It serves as the part of the cell that contains both DNA and RNA and it is responsible for the growth and reproduction of the cell. Think: Nucleus = Needed to reproduce cell Additional Resources: Khan Academy Video on Parts of a Cell Cells Alive! Interactive Animation Back to Question

  5. Incorrect Sorry, but the Golgi Complex is found in eukaryotic cells. Composed of stacks of membranous structures, it functions in the processing and sorting of proteins and lipids destined for other cellular compartments or for secretion from the cell. Think: Golgi Complex = Going through and sorting Additional Resources: Khan Academy Video on Parts of a Cell Cells Alive! Interactive Animation Back to Question

  6. Incorrect Sorry, but the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum is found in eukaryotic cells. Studded with ribosomes, it functions in the manufacture of membrane-bound proteins. Think: Rough ER = Ribosomes Additional Resources: Khan Academy Video on Parts of a Cell Cells Alive! Interactive Animation Back to Question

  7. Incorrect Sorry, but the answer ‘All are found in a eukaryotic cell’ is not correct. If you are unsure of which organelle doesn’t belong, use your notes or the ‘Additional Resources’ below to search for the correct answer. Additional Resources: Khan Academy Video on Parts of a Cell Cells Alive! Interactive Animation Back to Question

  8. Correct ! Congratulations, the Chloroplast isn’t found in human eukaryotic cells. The chloroplast is an organelle found only in plant eukaryotic cells. Containing chlorophyll, it serves as the center of photosynthesis for plants. Click Image Above for Next Question

  9. Question 2 Question: Which of the following processes of aerobic respiration, that occurs within the Mitochondria, produces the greatest amount of ATP per glucose molecule? Answers: Note that there is only one correct answer.

  10. Incorrect Sorry, but Glycolysis only produces a net production of 2 ATP per 1 glucose molecule. Additional Resources: Khan Academy Video on Cellular Respiration ‘What is Life? A Guide to Biology’ Animation Back to Question

  11. Incorrect Sorry, but the Krebs Cycle only produces a net production of 2 ATP per 1 glucose molecule. Additional Resources: Khan Academy Video on Cellular Respiration ‘What is Life? A Guide to Biology’ Animation Back to Question

  12. Incorrect Sorry, but Protein Synthesis is not a part of aerobic cellular respiration and does not occur within the Mitochondria. Instead of producing ATP, Protein Synthesis uses ATP in its process of producing proteins from amino acids. Additional Resources: Khan Academy Video on Cellular Respiration ‘What is Life? A Guide to Biology’ Animation Back to Question

  13. Incorrect Sorry, but the Lactic Acid Cycle is not a part of aerobic cellular respiration. While it does occur within the Mitochondria, the Lactic Acid Cycle is part of anaerobic respiration when oxygen is not present. Additional Resources: Khan Academy Video on Cellular Respiration ‘What is Life? A Guide to Biology’ Animation Back to Question

  14. Incorrect Sorry, but the answer ‘All produce the same amount’ is not correct. If you are unsure of the amount of ATP that each process produces, use your notes or the ‘Additional Resources’ below to search for the correct answer. Additional Resources: Khan Academy Video on Cellular Respiration ‘What is Life? A Guide to Biology’ Animation Back to Question

  15. Correct ! Congratulations, the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) produces the most ATP during aerobic respiration in Mitochondria, with a yield of 32 ATP per 1 glucose molecule. \ Click Image Above for Next Question

  16. Question 3 Question: Were you able to say ‘Self-Cell Quiz’ five times in a row without messing up? Answers: Choose One

  17. Congratulations ! Give yourself an extra bonus point on your un-graded quiz. Click Image to Continue

  18. Don’t Worry !(Neither Could I) You should still give yourself an extra bonus point on your un-graded quiz. Click Image to Continue

  19. Study Tips • Try to draw the cell and its organelles. This will serve as a self-test as to whether or not you remember all the different parts of the cell. • Try to draw a rough sketch of each organelle and then label each section of the organelle and its function. This will help you remember what processes occur within each organelle. • Ask question! Don’t be afraid to post a question to the class blog or to ask me during or after class. Remember, the only dumb question is the one you were too afraid to ask and it wound up costing you points on the test. Click Image to Start Over

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