NCSCOS Grade 7 Science - 7.L.1.2 Cells
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Grade 7
Science
North Carolina Standard Course of Study
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- Q1What is the name of the organelle that is the "brain" of the cell and directs the activity of the cell?golgi bodynucleolusnucleuscell membrane30s7.L.1.2
- Q2What are the two main differences between plant and animal cells?presence of a cell membrane and chloroplastspresence of a cell wall and chloroplastspresence of a cell membrane and a cell wallpresence of a cell wall and mitochondria30s7.L.1.2
- Q3What is the function of the cell membrane?provides support for plant cellsallows material into and out of the cellgel-like material that fills the inside of a cellproduces proteins30s7.L.1.2
- Q4What organelle is the arrow pointing to?cell wallcell membraneribosomenucleolus30s7.L.1.2
- Q5What is another difference between a plant cell and an animal cell?Animal cell has DNA and plant cell does notPlant cell has a nucleus and animal cell does notAnimal cell can make its own energy from sunlight, and plant cell cannotPlant cell has one large vacuole, animal cell has multiple smaller vacuoles30s7.L.1.2
- Q6In which of these organisms can a cell wall be found?amoebaantsunflowercat30s7.L.1.2
- Q7What is a major difference in function of a plant cell compared to an animal cellability to convert sunlight into energyability to use nutrientsability to divide into 2 cellsability to use energy30s7.L.1.2
- Q8Cells perform many different processes that an organism needs to survive and grow. Which is the MAIN function of the process of cellular respiration? (hint- it happens in the mitochondria)the release of energythe formation of new proteins for the cellthe removal of waste products from the cellthe production of sugar30s7.L.1.2
- Q9Which structures are common to both plant and animal cells? (That means both types of cells HAVE ALL these organelles. THINK!)nucleus, cell wall, cell membranecell membrane, nucleus, mitochondrionmitochondrion, vacuole, cell wallvacuole, chloroplast, nucleus30s7.L.1.2
- Q10Which is NOT a part of the cell theory?Cells come from other cellsAll living things are made of one or more cellsCells are the basic building block of living organismsAll living things are made of MORE than one cell30s7.L.1.2