Go to textbook interactive website: classzone.com Select Animated Biology: Unit
2: Cells - Run the simulation to learn the structures and functions of cell
parts. After you think you know them, complete this review sheet.
Question 1
1.
Refer to Picture 1 above:
What organelle is the line pointing to?
Your answer has to be spelled correctly to receive credit. Do not capitalize term.
Question 2
2.
Refer to Picture 1 above:
Is this organelle found in prokaryotes, eukaryotes, or all cells?
Question 3
3.
Refer to Picture 1 above:
What is the function of this organelle?
This short answer question is graded by the teacher.
Picture 2: Answer the following questions:
Question 4
4.
Refer to Picture 2 above:
What is this organelle?
Your answer has to be spelled correctly. Do not capitalize the part.
Question 5
5.
Refer to Picture 2 above:Is this organelle found in prokaryotes, eukaryotes, or
all cells?
Question 6
6.
Refer to Picture 2 above:What is the function of this organelle?
This short answer question is graded by the teacher.
Picture 3: Answer the following questions:
Question 7
7.
Refer to Picture 3 above: What is this organelle labeled "C"?
Your answer must be spelled correctly to receive credit. Do not capitalize your answer.
Question 8
8.
Refer to Picture 3 above:What is the function of the organelle labeled "C"?
This short answer question is graded by the teacher.
Question 9
9.
Refer to Picture 3 above:What is this organelle labeled "B"?
You must spell the part correctly to receive credit. Do not capitalize the name.
Question 10
10.
Refer to Picture 3 above:What is the function of the organelle labeled "B"?
This short answer question has to be graded by the teacher.
Question 11
11.
Refer to Picture 3 above:Are organelles "B" and "C" found in prokaryotes,
eukaryotes, or all cells?
Question 12
12.
Refer to Picture 3 above:What are the organelles labeled "A"? (the dots)
Your answer must be spelled correctly to receive credit. Do not capitalize the name.
Question 13
13.
Refer to Picture 3 above:What is the function of the organelles labeled "A"?
(the dots) This short answer question is graded by the teacher.
Question 14
14.
Refer to Picture 3 above:Are the organelles labeled "A" found in prokaryotes,
eukaryotes, or all cells?
Picture 4: Answer the following questions:
Question 15
15.
Refer to Picture 4 above:What organelle is the line pointing to?
To receive credit your answer must be spelled correctly. Do not capitalize your answer.
Question 16
16.
Refer to Picture 4 above:What is the function of the organelle the line is
pointing to?
This short answer question will be graded by the teacher.
Question 17
17.
Refer to Picture 4 above:Is the organelle that the line is pointing to found in
prokaryotes, eukaryotes, or all cells?
Picture 5: Answer the following questions:
Question 18
18.
Refer to Picture 5 above:What organelle is the line pointing to?
Your answer must be spelled correctly to receive credit. Do not capitalize the name.
Question 19
19.
Refer to Picture 5 above:Which of the following answers is correct about the
type of cells this organelle is found in?
Picture 6: Answer the following questions:
Question 20
20.
Refer to Picture 6 above: What is this organelle?
You must spell its name correctly to receive credit. Do not capitalize your answer.
Question 21
21.
Refer to Picture 6 above:What is the function of this organelle?
This short answer question will be graded by the teacher.
Question 22
22.
Refer to Picture 6 above:Is this organelle found in prokaryotes, eukaryotes, or
all cells?
Picture 7: Answer the following questions:
Question 23
23.
Refer to Picture 7 above:
What is the organelle labeled "C"?
You must spell its name correctly to receive credit. Do not capitalize your answer.
Question 24
24.
Refer to Picture 7 above:Which of the following answers is correct about the
type of cells this organelle is found in?
Question 25
25.
Refer to Picture 7 above:What process takes place in organelle "C"?
This short answer question will be graded by the teacher. Spell this one word process correctly to receive credit.
Picture 8: Answer the following questions:
Question 26
26.
Refer to Picture 8 above:What organelle is the line pointing to?
You must spell this correctly for credit. It is two words. Do not capitalize your answer.
Question 27
27.
Refer to Picture 8 above:Which of the following answers is correct about the
type of cells this organelle is found in?
Question 28
28.
Refer to Picture 8 above:What is the function of this organelle?
This short answer will be graded by the teacher.
Question 29
29.
The next questions do not have pictures associated with them.
What organelle is made up of microtubules and microfilaments and used in cell
movement and division? (This also helps the cell keep its shape)
You must spell this correctly to receive credit. One word and do not capitalize your answer.
Question 30
30.
What TWO organelles are used in cell locomotion (movement)?
You must spell these names correctly. Do not capitalize or use punctuation to separate their names. Do not use "and" between their names. Simply type their names with one space between each name.
Question 31
31.
What organelles are only found in animals and are thought to help separate the
chromosomes during cell division? Your answer must be spelled correctly to receive credit. One word and do not capitalize it.
Question 32
32.
What organelle is the relaxed form of DNA in a non-dividing cell? Your answer must be spelled correctly to receive credit. One word and do not capitalize it.
this is what we call the DNA before it is condensed into chromosomes
Question 33
33.
What organelle is found only in animals and is filled with digestive enzymes
needed to break down materials in the cell?
Your answer must be spelled correctly to receive credit. One word and do not capitalize it.
Question 34
34.
What organelle is the condensed form of DNA in a dividing cell? You must spell this correctly to receive credit. One word and do not capitalize it.
DNA can only be seen at a specific time during the cell cycle when it is
condensed into these structures; HINT: Humans have 46 of these, or 23 pairs