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All living things are made up of one of more of the following:
viruses
cells
paramecium
cell walls
Which organelle is the control center of a cell?
mitochondria
ribosomes
nucleus
chloroplast
Which organelle is E?
nucleus
cell membrane
vacuole
cell wall
Which type of cell is pictured?
plant cell
animal cell
Which organelles store food and other materials needed by the cell?
mitochondria
chloroplasts
ribosomes
vacuoles
What organelle is J?
cell wall
vacuole
chloroplasts
nucleus
This organelle gives plants their green color and enables them to produce their own food.
photosynthesis
chloroplasts
cell wall
cytoplasm
For what purpose does the cell membrane allow certain types of matter to pass into the cell?
To allow the cell to gain new traits.
To provide the cell with heat and light.
To provide the cell with the materials it needs.
To allow the cell to reproduce by fusing with another cell.
What organelle is D?
nucleus
mitochondria
vacuole
chloroplasts
Which of the following best describes the function of the mitochondria?
They store energy from food molecules.
They convert energy from food molecules into energy the cell can use.
They store energy from sunlight.
They produce nucleic acids that release energy.
How does a protist cell differ from a plant or animal cell?
Protists are unicellular.
Plants and animal cells are unicellular.
Plant and animal cells are the same as protists.
Protists are multicellular.
Which part of the cell controls what enters and leaves the cell?
cell wall
cell membrane
chloroplasts
mitochondria
What organelle is B?
nucleus
cell membrane
vacuole
mitochondria
Plant cells are able to convert the sun's light into food during the following process:
photosynthesis
respiration
fermintation
glycolysis
What is the function of the cell wall?
To protect and support the cell.
To perform differently in each cell.
To prevent water from passing through.
To prevent oxygen from entering the cell.
Animal cells do not have the following structures:
food vacuoles and mitochondria
nucleus and food vacuoles
cell wall and chloroplasts
mitochondria and nucleus
Which organelle is present in both plant and animal cells but is usually much larger in plant cells?
chloroplasts
cell wall
vacuoles
mitochondria
Which type of cell is pictured?
Plant Cell
Animal Cell
What do you call the jelly-like substance that flows throughout the cell?
mitochondria
vacuoles
plasma
cytoplasm
Tiny structures found inside cells are called:
protists
protozoans
organs
organelles
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