
B.4A Compare and Contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
Quiz by Sherry Felux-Bell
High School
Biology(2017)(ARCHIVED)
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- Q1What characteristic do ALL cells have in common?Cell wallsRibosomesMembrane-bound nucleiMitochondria30sBIOL.4a
- Q2Which of the following kingdoms include prokaryotic organisms?ProtistaAnimaliaFungiEubacteria30sBIOL.4a
- Q3Which group of organelles is directly responsible for the production of new molecules within a cell?Golgi apparatuses, lysosomes, and the plasma membraneRibosomes, the endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatusesThe endoplasmic reticulum, plastids, and vacuolesThe nucleolus, vacuoles, and ribosomes30sBIOL.4a
- Q4Some students used information they gathered from lab investigations to prepare a table. They entered the table in their lab notebooks. Which of these correctly identifies the two cells described in the table?Both Cell 1 and Cell 2 are prokaryotic.Cell 1 is prokaryotic, and Cell 2 is eukaryoticCell 1 is eukaryotic, and Cell 2 is prokaryotic.Both Cell 1 and Cell 2 are eukaryotic.30sBIOL.4a
- Q5The table lists and describes three types of cells from prepared slides that students observed with a microscope. Which of these sets of slides could students have used for their observations?Squamous cell: cheek cell Erythrocyte: red blood cell Gamete: sperm cellSquamous cell: ovum Erythrocyte: white blood cell Gamete: skin cellSquamous cell: cheek cell Erythrocyte: skin cell Gamete: ovumSquamous cell: red blood cell Erythrocyte: white blood cell Gamete: sperm cell30sBIOL.4a
- Q6Students use a microscope to look for structures present in four different cells. The students placed an X for each structure that was viewed for each cell on the table shown. Which cell that was viewed is most likely a prokaryote?Cell YCell WCell ZCell X30sBIOL.4a
- Q7A student groups different types of cells as shown. Which table heading should the student use for the two groups?1. Fungal Cells, 2. Bacterial Cells1. Prokaryotic Cells, 2. Eukaryotic Cells1. Animal Cells, 2. Plant Cells1. Mobile Cells 2. Motile Cells30sBIOL.4a
- Q8The picture shows a student using a microscope to study a prepared slide of a single-celled organism. A single celled organism can be classified as a prokaryote based on the absence ofchromosomesa nucleusribosomea cell membrane30sBIOL.4a