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#1 Cell Types and Structures Practice

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Don't start this until we discuss it in class. This isn't graded and is just to check your understanding.
Question 1
1.

Sort the following into the category of prokaryotic/eukaryotic cells.

Question 2
2.

Which of the following can be found in each cell type?

  • Plasma membrane
  • Ribosomes
  • Cytoplasm
  • Nucleus
Question 3
3.

Which of the following structures are found in each cell type?

  • Nucleus
  • Chloroplast
  • Cell wall
  • Central vacuole
  • Mitochondria
Question 4
4.

What molecule makes up the majority of cell membranes

Question 5
5.

Which of the following is a major function of the cell membrane (select all that apply)?

Question 6
6.

Question 7
7.

Which of the following is found inside of the nucleus?

Question 8
8.

What molecule makes up the majority of the outside of the nucleus? Hint - this molecule is both hydrophilic and hydrophobic. Just write one word.

Question 9
9.

What does the nucleolus make? Just write one word)

Question 10
10.

How many membranes make up the mitochondrial structure?

Question 11
11.

What reaction does the mitochondria perform that makes ATP? You can just write two words here.

Question 12
12.

Which of the following does the mitochondria use to make ATP (select all that apply)?

Question 13
13.

What reaction does the chloroplast perform that makes ATP? You can just write one word here.

Question 14
14.

Which of the following does the chloroplast use to make food and oxygen (select all that apply)?

The following diagram will be used for the final question (this will address all of the cell structures, not just the ones from the first half of the video).
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Evolved later
Smaller and less complex
Animal cells
Bound by a plasma membrane
Bacteria cells
Evolved earlier
Contains ribosomes
Plant cells
Larger and more complex
Has membrane bound organelles
Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
Both
Genetic material
Mitochondria
Only prokaryotic cells
Only eukaryotic cells
All cell types
Only plant cells
Only animal cells
Both plant and animal cells
What can be found in the cytoplasm (select all that apply)?
Water
Mitochondria
The nucleus
Amino acids
Sucrose
Nucleotides
Starch
Water
Nucleolus
DNA
Sunlight
Salt
Water
Match the letter with the structure in the cell.
Nucleus
A
Rough ER
B
Cytoplasm
C
Transport vesicle
D
Flagella
E
Smooth ER
F
Mitochondria
G
Cilia
H
Lysosome
I
Chloroplast
J
Plasma membrane
K
Cytoskeleton
L
Nucleolus
M
Golgi apparatus
N
Vacuole
O
Ribosomes
P