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Last updated almost 5 years ago
42 questions
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Question 1
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What can you conclude about cells A and B?

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Question 2
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What can you conclude about cells A and B?

Question 3
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The presence of which structure allows you to conclude that a cell is a eukaryotic cell?

Question 4
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Which organelle is found in both the prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

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Question 12
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Match each cell type to a desciption of the cell's contents. Do so by clicking on the blue arrow and dragging the word up or down the list until it lines up with the answer.

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Eukaryotes, but only plant cells
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Contain organelles surrounded by a membrane (like the nucleus, ER, and mitochondria)
All cells
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Do not contain organelles surrounded by a membrane (like the nucleus, ER, and mitochondria)
Eukaryotes
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Contain DNA, ribosomes, and cytoplasm
Prokaryotes
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Contain organelles surrounded by a membrane as well as centrioles. Do not have a cell wall or chloroplasts.
Eukaryotes, but only animal cells
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Contain organelles surrounded by a membrane as well as chloroplasts, a cell wall, and a large vacuole
Question 13
13.

Cells are small because ____.

Question 14
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All _____ are made of cells

Question 15
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The nucleolus makes ___.

Question 16
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One cell can live on its own.

Question 17
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All animal cells are the same.

Question 18
18.

Bacterial cells contain a nucleus.

Question 19
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Organelles float in cytoplasm.

Question 20
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Centrosomes make microtubules.

Question 21
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Flagella help some cells swim around.

Question 22
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What organelle is made up of microtubules and filaments and used in organelle movement? (This also helps the cell keep its shape)

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Question 37
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Match each organelle to its description. Drag it up or down until it lines up. Starting with the first word on the top right is the easiest. Find the definition and drag it to the top. Then, continue down the list.

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Makes ribosomes
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Chloroplast
Makes lipids
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Ribosomes
Make proteins
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Smooth E.R.
Allows plant cells to photosynthesize
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Nucleolus
Special vesicles that conatin enzymes to break down stuff
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Lysosomes and peroxisomes
Question 38
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Match each organelle to its description. Drag it up or down until it lines up. Starting with the first word on the top right is the easiest. Find the definition and drag it to the top. Then, continue down the list.

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Conatins DNA inside of a Eukaryotic cell
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Rough E.R.
packages proteins from the Rough E.R. into vesicles, usually to export (to send out of the cell)
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Nucleus
Covered in ribosomes
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Vesicles
Large in plant cells; stores water
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Golgi body
Membrane bubbles that carry things around the cell
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Vacuole
Make microtubules and sometimes help cells divide
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Centrosomes
Question 39
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Organs are made of tissues

Question 40
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Organsims are inside of cells and perform specific jobs.

Question 41
41.

Organ systems are made of many organs working together.

Question 42
42.

Choose one question to answer. Answer as completely as you can. Any copied and pasted information will receive zero points.

1. Explain why not all animal cells are the same. Give an example of a cell type that may need more or less of a certain organelle.


2. Explain the products and reactants of photosynthesis. Make sure to say which are which.


3. Explain how proteins are made and transported until they exit the cell.

Question 5
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This entire image is a picture of __.

Question 6
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This is an example of a ___.

Question 7
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This is an example of a ___.

Question 8
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This is an example of a ___.

Question 9
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This area is described as ___.

Question 10
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This area is described as ___.

Question 11
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Phospholipid heads are described as ___.

Question 23
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What is the name of this organelle?

Question 24
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What is the name of this organelle?

Question 25
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What is the name of this organelle?

Question 26
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What is the name of this organelle?

Question 27
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What is the name of this organelle?

Question 28
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What is the name of this organelle?

Question 29
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What is the name of this organelle?

Question 30
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What is the name of this organelle? (the white space)

Question 31
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What is the name of this organelle?

Question 32
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What is the name of this organelle?

Question 33
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What is the name of this organelle?

Question 34
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What is the name of this organelle?

Question 35
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What is the name of this organelle?

Question 36
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Name an organelle that could have apeared in the cell pictured, but was not shown or labeled in this diagram.