Cells and DNA FINAL QUIZ!
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- Q1Which organelle produces energy for the cell?the rough ERthe chloroplaststhe nucleusthe mitochondria30sEditDelete
- Q2What is the function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum?to package up the proteins and ship them throughout the cell.to transport proteins to the golgi apparatusto make the proteins30sEditDelete
- Q3What molecule do ribosomes make?CarbohydratesProteinsLipidsDNA30sEditDelete
- Q4Which organelle makes lipids?Smooth ERMitochondriaChloroplastsGolgi Apparatus30sEditDelete
- Q5When proteins are made and travel out of the Rough ER, where do they go to get packaged?To the Golgi ApparatusTo the VacuoleTo the LysosomesTo the Vesicles30sEditDelete
- Q6Which description of the Nucleus's function is the BEST?The nucleus is the information and DNA storage center.The nucleus is in the center of the cell, and all eukaryotic cells have a membrane bound nucleus.The nucleus has three parts, the nucleolus, the chromosomes, and the nuclear envelope.30sEditDelete
- Q7Pick the BEST answer for what they Lysosomes do:The Lysosomes store things after digestion.The Lysosomes digest molecules that are not needed, and store them for later use.The lysosomes break down molecules that are not needed.30sEditDelete
- Q8Which organelle protects proteins on their journey?RibosomesCytoskeleton/CytoplasmVesiclesVacuoles30sEditDelete
- Q9What is the function of the vacuole?To store water.To store H20 and unneeded molecules, and to put pressure on the sides of plant cells to keep them erect and alive.To hold extra stuff.30sEditDelete
- Q10What does the Cytoskeleton/Cytoplasm provide for the cell?The Cytoskeleton/Cytoplasm provides structure for the cell.The Cytoskeleton/Cytoplasm holds organelles in place.It allows for transport of different materials throughout the cell.All of the above.30sEditDelete
- Q11Which cells have a cell wall?All cellsBacteria cellsPlant, fungi, and algae cellsJust plant cells.30sEditDelete
- Q12In a plant cell, which organelle photosynthesizes?ChloroplastsCytoplasmCell wallNucleus30sEditDelete
- Q13What is photosynthesis?When a plant cell converts sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen.When the plant makes stuff.When sunlight hits a leaf.When a plant cell makes sugar.30sEditDelete
- Q14What organelle has 2 parts that allows some compounds to go in the cell but keeps out what the cell does not need?the cell wallthe nucleusthe cell/plasma membrane30sEditDelete
- Q15What are the 4 mega molecules that cells need to make and are required for organisms to live?Hamburger, buns, cheese, and amino acids.Food, vitamins, and waterSugar, water, oxygenProtein, Lipids, Nucleic Acid, Carbohydrates30sEditDelete
- Q16What does the cell wall in a plant cell do?It gives the plant nutrients.It provides structure for the plant.It gives the plant glucose30sEditDelete
- Q17Which is NOT a statement based in evidence for what living things are made of?Living things are made of cells. This is true because you can see cells in a microscope.Living things are made of cells. This is true because living things are made of cells.Living things are made of cells. This is true because trusted sources have published pictures of cells in text books.Living things are made of cells. This is true because cells have similar shapes and structures.30sEditDelete
- Q18Which is NOT a function of a cell.To convert nutrients into energy.To provide structure to an organism.To float around the body and find things to do.To convert food into nutrients.30sEditDelete
- Q19What should a scientist look for in a specimen to find out if it was once alive?a complicated structurecellseggs or sperma brain30sEditDelete
- Q20What is the whole book of DNA called?genesbase pairschromosomesgenome30sEditDelete