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Part of a eukaryotic cell that contains DNA (genetic material).
nucleus
mitochondria
ribosome
cytoplast
What organelle helps with photosynthesis in a cell?
nucleus
chloropast
cell wall
vacuole
What part of a cell controls what enters and exits?
nucleus
cell wall
cell membrane
cytoplasm
What produces energy in plant and animal cells?
mitochondria
cell wall
nucleus
cytoplasm
What parts do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
nucleus
cell membrane
cell wall
chloroplast
cytoplasm
What is the function of a cell wall?
Protects the cell
Makes energy for the cell to use
Lets substances in and out of the cell
Provides support so cells can stand upright
Makes proteins for plant cells to use and grow
What do all organelles have in common?
They all do something to keep the cell alive
They all have a specific function in the cell
They all make energy for the cell
They all are part of both plant and animal cells
How are mitochondria and chloroplasts similar?
They both are outside the cell
They both control actions within the cell
They both provide energy to the cell
The both are found in animal cells
Which of these types of cells DO NOT have a nucleus?
Prokaryotic
Eukaryotic
Animal cell
Plant Cell
Jelly-like substance that fills space between organelles. Holds the nucleus, organelles and other components of the cell in place.
Chloroplast
Ribosome
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Students are comparing the parts of a cell to the parts of a city. Which of the following would provide the best comparison to the cell membrane of a cell?
Power Plant – provides energy needed by all parts of the city
City Hall – directs necessary activities throughout the city
Waste Management – collects and removes waste
Border Patrol – regulates what enters and leaves the city
What are organelles, and how are they helpful to a cell?
Structures inside cells that store nutrients for when the cell needs them.
Structures inside cells that each have a specialized function to help the cell survive.
Structures inside cells that transport nutrients to and from the edge of the cell.
Structures inside cells that take up space and have no function whatsoever.
Cells that contain a true nucleus
prokaryotes
eukaryotes
carbohydrate
plant cells
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