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- Q1Before every soccer match, Peter always eats a big dinner. Which characteristic of life does this fact best describe?Living things respond to their environmentLiving things use energyLiving things reproduceLiving things grow and develop30s
- Q2Compare a skin cell to a muscle cell. What organelle would most likely appear more often in a muscle cell?NucleusMitochondriaCytoplasmEndoplasmic Reticulum30s
- Q3Luke and his dad went to the store to purchase some food. While at the store, Luke decided to buy a bag of red beans. After arriving home, Like and his older sister had a debate over whether or not the red beans are living. Their mom and dad joined the debate. Critique their arguments and draw a conclusion on which argument you believe is best.Dad - "Red beans were alive, but now dead."Luke - "The red beans are considered living because of their potential for lifeMom - "Red beans are not living, because they can't reproduceSister - "Red beans are seeds, thus never alive."30s
- Q4Which of the following parts of cells have similar/related functions?nucleus and vacuolemitochondria and chloroplastribosomes and cell membranemitochondria and cell wall30s
- Q5Which student presents the best argument for whether or not a given cell is living?Genesis: "Plant cells are alive because they have a cell wall."Peter: "Plant cells are not alive because they don't move."Juan: "Animal cells are alive because they move."Juanita: "Animal cells are alive because they have DNA."30s
- Q6Which of the following are found mainly in animal cells?ribosomesnucleusmitochondrialysosomes30s
- Q7Controls what enters and leaves a cellcell wall structureCell membrane structureCell membrane functionCell wall function30s
- Q8Supports and protectsCell Wall FunctionCell Wall StructureCell Membrane FunctionCell Membrane Structure30s
- Q9Contains genetic material (DNA)Vacuole FunctionNucleus FunctionNucleus StructureVacuole Structure30s
- Q10Sac-like; larger in plant cellsVacuole FunctionNucleus StructureVacuole StructureNucleus Function30s
- Q11Stores waterNucleus FunctionVacuole FunctionNucleus StructureVacuole Structure30s
- Q12Suspends other organellesMitochondrion StructureMitochondrion FunctionCytoplasm StructureCytoplasm Function30s
- Q13Gel-like liquid that fills a cellCytoplasm StructureMitochondrion FunctionMitochondrion StructureCytoplasm Function30s
- Q14Photosynthesis; makes foodChloroplast FunctionChloroplast StructureMitochondrion StructureMitochondrion Function30s
- Q15Release ATP energyChloroplast StructureMitochondrion FunctionMitochondrion StructureChloroplast Function30s