Plant and Animal Cells Quiz Review
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- Q1A student wants to examine the organelles of cells that make up a leaf. How can the student see the organelles?with eyes alonewith a microscopewith eyeglasseswith a hand lens30s
- Q2Which structures directs most of the activities in animal and plant cells?nucleuscell membraneorganellescytoplasm30s
- Q3Which statement is TRUE?Plant and animal cells have membranes, which are the same as cell walls.A plant cell has chloroplasts, but an animal cell does not.An animal cell has a cell wall, but a plant cell does not.A plant cell has organelles, but an animal cell does not.30s
- Q4What is the function of the cell membrane?It makes food for the cell.It controls what enters and leaves the cell.It contains cell organelles.It supports the cell.30s
- Q5Clear, jelly-like substance that surrounds the cell ischloroplastscell wallcell membranecytoplasm30s
- Q6What two parts are found in a plant cell but not in an animal cell?cell wall and chloroplastschloroplasts and cytoplasmchloroplasts and cell membranecell wall and cytoplasm30s
- Q7What gives the plant cell a boxy appearance?It uses the cell membrane to stick to the cells aound itThe nucleus is on the side of the cell which makes it appear boxyThe rigid cell wall gives the plant cell its shapeIt uses the cell membrane to stick to the cells aound it30s
- Q8Which statement explains why plant cells have chloroplasts but animal cells do not?Plants reproduce from seeds, but animals do not.Animals can move from one place to another, but plants cannot.Animals have bones and muscles for support, but plants do not.Plants make their own food from sunlight, but animals do not.30s
- Q9A 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?the oak leaf cell, the squirrel muscle cell, and the fern leaf cellonly the fern leaf cellthe fern leaf cell and the oak leaf cellonly the squirrel muscle cell30s
- Q10Which statement about cytoplasm is true?Cytoplasm surrounds and protects cells.Plant cells use cytoplasm to carry out photosynthesis.Cytoplasm is a liquid that fills the space around a cell's nucleus and other organelles.only animal cells have cytoplasm.30s
- Q11Which is the BEST evidence that plants and animals are made up of tiny cells?Some plant cells are visible with a hand lens.Plant cells contain different parts than animal cellsPlant and animal cells have similar parts.Scientist believe cells are the building block of living things.30s
- Q12A 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?nucleus and chloroplastschloroplasts and cell wallcell wall and cytoplasmcytoplasm and chloroplasts30s
- Q13Tiny structures inside a plant and animal cell that preform specific jobsnucleusorganellescytoplasmcell wall30s