26 questions
Which organelle would you expect to find in a plant cell but not animal cells?
ribosome
mitochondria
chloroplast
vacuole
smooth ER
Which of the following is an example of an abiotic factor?
dead, broken branch
sand particle
mushroom
pine tree
Looking at a cell under a microscope, you note that it is a prokaryote. How did you know?
lacks a cytoplasm
lacks genetic materail
cell cytoplasm
lacks a nucleus
What is a function of the cell membrane?
regulates what moves in and out of the cell
keeps the cell wall in place
breaks down lipids from food
stores water and waste
Which of the following organisms are prokaryotes?
plants
animals
bacteria
fungi
Which organelles are involved with energy conversion?
mitochondria and ribosomes
mitochondria and rough ER
mitochondria and chloroplasts
chloroplast and Golgi body
What is a function of the nucleus?
builds proteins
stores sugar
packaged proteins
holds DNA
What is a function of the cytoskeleton?
contains DNA
helps a cell keep its shape
surrounds the cell
helps make proteins
Which organelle breaks down organelles that are no longer useful?
lysosome
Golgi body
mitochondria
smooth ER
Which sequence correctly traces the path of a protein in the cell?
ribosome, Golgi body, rough ER
ER, lysosome, Golgi body
ribosome, rough ER, chloroplast
ribosome, rough ER, Golgi body
Which structure makes proteins?
mitochondria
nucleus
ribosome
lysosome
which of the following components do ALL cells have in common?
DNA
nucleus
cytoplasm
organelles
ribosomes
What is a long hair-like structure that helps a cell move?
peroxisomes
flagellum
cytoplasm
the molecule that absorbs light and captures energy for the cell
lysosome
peroxisome
chlorophyll
the site where ribosomes are made.
cytoplasm
nucleolus
lysosome
the region inside the cell that includes the fluid and the organelles
cytoplasm
peroxisomes
chlorophyll
contain digestive enzymes to break down worn-out cell parts.
peroxisomes
nucleolus
lysosomes
What do plants need to perform photosynthesis?
Love
Soil with a high nitrogen (N) content
Water (H2O) + Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Sunlight Energy
Pollinators such as bees and hummingbirds
What is created as a result of Photosynthesis
ATP Energy
Water (H2O) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Proteins and lipids
Glucose (C6H12O6) + Oxygen (O2)
In which cell organelle does PHOTOSYNTHESIS take place?
The chloroplast
The mitochondria
The cytoplasm
The golgi apparatus
What process must cells undergo to convert the energy stored in glucose (C6H12O6) into useable cell energy (ATP)?
Photosynthesis
Cellular respiration
Ketosis
The macarena
Based upon the equation shown, how many molecules of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) are required to make one molecule of glucose (C6H12O6) as a result of photosynthesis?
It takes 12 Oxygen and 6 Hydrogen atoms
Photosynthesis requires 6 CO2 + 6 H2O molecules to create 1 molecule of glucose
2 CO and 2 HO
This is a trick question, photosynthesis does not require CO2 or H2O