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Cell Parts and Functions Follow Up cloned 3/19/2021

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Parts of Cell Review
Question 1
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
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Part Two: Match the cell parts for cell A with their names.
Question 12
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Both plants and animals are made up of cells.
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A cell is the basic unit of structure and function in an organism.
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Usually, the largest organelle in the animal cell is the:
mitochondria
nucleus
vacuole
lysosome
Materials enter and leave the cell through openings in its:
organelles
DNA
cell membrane
vacuole
Organelles for temporary storage (food, water, waste) in cells are called:
cell membrane
vacuole
chloroplast
mitochondria
cell wall
The protective layer around ANIMAL cells is called the:
cell membrane
vacuole
chloroplast
mitochondria
cell wall
The organelle in which food is converted into energy is the:
cell membrane
vacuole
chloroplast
mitochondria
cell wall
This protects the cells of PLANTS:
cell membrane
vacuole
chloroplast
mitochondria
cell wall
Gelatin like liquid material inside a cell that holds organelles in place is the:
cell membrane
cytoplasm
nucleus
lysosome
This organelle directs the activities of the cell:
cell membrane
cytoplasm
nucleus
lysosome
Organelles that contain digestive enzymes to break down food or worn-out organelles is:
cell membrane
cytoplasm
nucleus
lysosome
Match the the follwoing item to the numbers
Cell A #5
Nucleus
Cell A #6
Cell Wall
Cell A #2
Chloroplast
Cell A #4
Cytoplasm
Cell A #8
Cell Membrane
Cell #9
Vacuole
Cell A #1
Mitochondria
Cell B #6
Nucleus
Cell B #8
Cell Membrane
Cell B #3
Mitochondria
Cell B #1
Cytoplasm