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A student wants to examine the organelles of cells that make up a leaf. How can the student see the organelles?
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with eyes alone
with a microscope
with eyeglasses
with a hand lens
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Which structures directs most of the activities in animal and plant cells?
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nucleus
cell membrane
organelles
cytoplasm
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A student wants to examine the organelles of cells that make up a leaf. How can the student see the organelles?
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Which structures directs most of the activities in animal and plant cells?
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Which statement is TRUE?
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What is the function of the cell membrane?
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Clear, jelly-like substance that surrounds the cell is
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What two parts are found in a plant cell but not in an animal cell?
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What gives the plant cell a boxy appearance?
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Which statement explains why plant cells have chloroplasts but animal cells do not?
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A scientist plans to make models of three kinds of cells: oak leaf, squirrel muscle, and fern leaf. Which model(s) will have organelles that contain chlorophyll?
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Which statement about cytoplasm is true?
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Which is the BEST evidence that plants and animals are made up of tiny cells?
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A student uses a microscope to study a leaf cell. The student also looks at an ant cell. Then the student draws a diagram of both cells. Which parts does the student draw only in the diagram of the leaf cell?
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Tiny structures inside a plant and animal cell that preform specific jobs