20 questions
Which cells contain DNA?
Root Hair Cells
Stem Cells
Bacteria cells
Red blood cell
What is the function of cytoplasm?
allows many chemical reactions to occur
contains genetic materials
controls activities of the cell
controls movement of substances in and out of the cell
The dark structure in the middle of each cell is a
nucleus
lysosome
mitochondria
A specialized cell is a cell that has ...
the ability to divide
a specific role to do
no specific function in the bod
What is number 1 pointing to?
cell wall
ribosomes
lysosomes
chloroplast
What is number 1 pointing to?
endoplasmic reticulum
golgi
mitochondria
lysosome
What is letter A pointing to?
golgi
endoplasmic reticulum
nucleus
vacuole
Name part d...
Slide Platform
Table
Mechanical Stage
Shelf
The name given to the process of cells becoming specialist is...
Unknown
Indifferent
Differentiation
Specialising
What type of microscopes have you used in school?
Electron microscope
Old microscope
Light Microscope
Compound Microscope
By what process do cells divide to form 2 identical 'daughter' cells?
Splitting
Meiosis
Mitosis
Dividing
When cells specialise the physical changes ie a flagellum are called?
Special parts
Structural adaptations
Extra bits
Add ons
Which animal cell has no nucleus?
Skin Cell
White Blood Cell
Muscle Cell
Red Blood Cell
Name the part labelled b...
Eyepiece Lens
Objective Lens
Magnifying Lens
Illuminator
Respiration takes part in the...
Lungs
Ribosomes
Mitochondria
Cytoplasm
Humans have how many pairs of chromosomes?
23
46
12
20