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Cell Processes Upgrade
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Ontario Grade 8 Cell processes upgrade quiz
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A(n) __________________ is a group of cells that perform a specific function.
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The ________________________ is the most dominent organelle in muscle cells.
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What are the two types of cellular respiration? (lower case, comma between)
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Respiration:
_______________ + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + ____________ + energy
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PLants use ____________________ first. :
____________________________ + water + light -> ____________ + oxygen
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An organ is the smallest unit of life. It is the building block of life.
True
False
The chloroplast is a critical organelle for making energy for a plant cell.
True
False
Arrange the process and it's steps.
Create psedopods
Endocytosis
Exocytosis
Close cell membrane to create a vesicle.
Bring vesicle into the cell.
Create vesicle with closed pseudopods.
Capture prey.
Open cell membrane to let molecules fall into it.
Open vesicle to release waste into blood stream.
Phagocytosis
Bring vesicle up to the surface
Structures in cells that are important for cellular respiration
Cytoplasm, mitochondria, and a nucleus
Chloroplasts, a cell wall, and a large vacuole
Chloroplasts, a cell wall, and mitochondria
Chloroplasts, cytoplasm, and mitochondria
Cytoplasm, mitochondria, and a nucleus
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The cell structure responsible for controlling which molecules enter and leave the cell and for the recognition of chemical signals is the:
Cell wall
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Chloroplast
Cell membrane
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The movement of
water
from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration is known as:
Diffusion
Osmosis
Active Transport
Hydrolysis
Phagocytosis
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Put the items where they belong for a mitochondrion. Some may not be used.
Fat
Protein
Carbon Dioxide
Energy
Water
Glucose
Chlorophyll
Sodium
Oxygen
Input
Output
Create the correct cellular pyramid.
Cell
Organism
Organ
Tissue
Organ System
Organelle
Osmosis is a form of active transport.
True
False
Which locations are used for cellular respiration? (select all that work)
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Blood cell
Mitochondrion