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Practice: Cell Structure Identification

Quiz by Jacob Clarke

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  • Q1
    What structure is #1? Hint: It is a lipid bilayer embedded with proteins.
    Nuclear Membrane
    Nuclear Envelope
    Plasma Membrane
    Lysosome
    120s
  • Q2
    What structure is #2? Hint: It is a vesicle that contains enzymes that carry out specific reactions (e.g. detoxifying potentially harmful molecules).
    Vacuole
    Peroxisome
    Nucleus
    Mitochondria
    120s
  • Q3
    What structure is #3? Hint: It is a small complex of RNA and protein that is the site of protein synthesis.
    Lysosome
    Mitochondrion
    Ribosome
    Golgi Apparatus
    120s
  • Q4
    What structure is #4? Hint: It is an opening embedded with proteins that regulates passage into and out of the nucleus.
    Phagosome
    Nucleolus
    Nuclear Pore
    Lysosome
    120s
  • Q5
    What structure is #5? Hint: It is a double membrane between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
    Nuclear Pore
    Plasma Membrane
    Nucleolus
    Nuclear Envelope
    120s
  • Q6
    What structure is #6? Hint: It is the site where ribosomes are produced.
    Nuclear Envelope
    Endoplasmic Reticulum
    Nucleolus
    Nuclear Pore
    120s
  • Q7
    What structure is #7? Hint: It is often called the command center of the cell.
    Nucleus
    Golgi Apparatus
    Endoplasmic Reticulum
    Mitochondria
    120s
  • Q8
    What structure is #8? Hint: It is an internal membrane studded with ribosomes that that carry out protein synthesis.
    Golgi Apparatus
    Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
    Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
    Cytoplasm
    120s
  • Q9
    What structure is #9? Hint: It's a system of internal membranes that aids in the manufacture of carbohydrates and lipids.
    Golgi Apparatus
    Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
    Phagosomes
    Lysosomes
    120s
  • Q10
    What structure is #10? Hint: It is a network support organelles and cell shape and plays a role in cell motion. It is comprised of microtubules, intermediate filaments, and actin filaments.
    Centriole
    Cytosol
    Cytoskeleton
    Cytoplasm
    120s
  • Q11
    What structure is #11? Hint: It is a component of the cytoskeleton and is tube of protein molecules present in cytoplasm, centrioles, cilia, and flagella.
    Microtubule
    Intermediate Filament
    Actin Filament
    Cytosol
    120s
  • Q12
    What structures are #12? Hint: They are a component of the cytoskeleton and are intertwined fibers that provide support and strength.
    Actin Filaments
    Intermediate Filaments
    Cytosol
    Microtubules
    120s
  • Q13
    What structures are #13? Hint: They are a component of the cytoskeleton and are twisted protein fibers that are responsible for cell movement.
    Actin Filaments
    Cytosol
    Intermediate Filaments
    Microtubules
    120s
  • Q14
    What structure is #14? Hint: It is a complex assembly of microtubules that occur in pairs and is utilized during cell division.
    Secretory Vesicles
    Centriole
    Mitochondrion
    Cytoplasm
    120s
  • Q15
    What structure is #15? Hint: It is a semi-fluid matrix that surrounds the nucleus and contains other organelles.
    Cytoplasm
    Endoplasmic Reticulum
    Secretory Vesicles
    Cytoskeleton
    120s

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