
Science: Unit 1/1 Test
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- Q1When comparing a plant cell to an animal cell, which structure is only found in a plant cell?Cell WallMitochondriaNucleusCell Membrane45s
- Q2The primary function of a chloroplast is to ____convert food into energy a cell can usestore water and nutrientsconvert radiant energy into chemical energy through photosynthesiscontrol functions of a cell and control genetic traits45s
- Q3Students observed cells under a microscope. They observed that the cells had a cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, and many chloroplasts. Which observation helps students identify the type of cell observed?The presence of chloroplasts means that the cells are from a plant.The presence of a nucleus means the cells are from a plant.The presence of a cell membrane means that the cells are from an animal.The presence of a cell wall means that the cells are from an animal.45s
- Q4Which table correctly describes the functions of the cell structures listed?FHGJ45s
- Q5The function of the plant cell structure shown in the enlargement is to ________provide support for the celldirect all the cell's activitiesUse energy from sunlight to make sugarregulate substances that enter and exit the cell45s
- Q6In what part of the cell is hereditary information (DNA) found?ChloroplastsNucleusMembranesCytoplasm45s
- Q7The fluid surrounding the organelles of a cell is the _________mitchondriacell membranechloroplastcytoplasm45s
- Q8Which of the following is not a main component of cell theory?all cells are eukaryoticcells come from cellscells are the basic unit in living thingsall living things are made up of cells45s
- Q9According to cell theory, all cells_____contain chloroplastscome from other cellshave a nuclear membranecarry out meiosis45s
- Q10One way the science class decided to determine the health of their microhabitat located near their school is to record the growth of earthworms over a period of time. Which piece of laboratory equipment would best be used to measure the mass of an earthworm?forcepsgraduated cylindermetric rulertriple beam balance45s
- Q11This is a model of a cell in a large plastic container. What type of cell does this model represent?Animal CellFungi CellPlant CellBacteria Cell45s
- Q12What does the inflated balloon in this model represent?VacuoleNucleusCell MembraneMitochondria45s
- Q13If the M&Ms in the cell model above represent mitochondria, how could the model be improved to demonstrate the function of mitochondria?Replace the M&Ms with lights to demonstrate that mitochondria provides usable energy to the cell.Do not replace the M&Ms because they demonstrate that mitochondria provide food for the cellReplace the M&Ms with a remote control to demonstrate that mitochondria controls cellular functionsReplace the M&Ms with harder candy to demonstrate that mitochondria provide structure to the cell45s
- Q14Which numbered part of the plant cell shown above primarily provides support for the plant's structure?312445s
- Q15A unicellular, prokaryotic, organism that reproduces asexually belongs to which kingdom?BacteriaProtistaAnimaliaFungi45s