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Cell Info A Cell Info B Cell Info C Cell Info D Cell Info E Cell Info F
What is the main function of the cell wall?
A 100
To support and protect the cell
A 100
Which organelle is responsible for making
proteins (protein synthesis)?
A 200
ribosomes
A 200
Why are folded membranes an advantage to the cell an
organelles such as the mitochondria?
A 300
They increase the surface area
A 300
A particularly active cell might contain large numbers
of which organelle?
A 400
mitochondria
A 400
State the three parts of the cell theory
A 500
1. All organisms are composed of cells
2. The cell is the basic unit of structure and organization in
organisms.
3. All cells come from pre-existing cells
A 500
A microscope with a 4x objective lens and a 10x
ocular lens produces a total magnification of _____.
B 100
40x
B 100
Which objective is used for the initial focusing?
B 200
The lowest power
B 200
Which part of a microscope should be used only with the
low power objective?
B 300
The coarse focus knob
B 300
Which part of a compound light microscope should a
student adjust to allow more light to pass through a
specimen?
B 400
diaphragm
B 400
Name two structures found in a plant cell, but not in an
animal cell.
B 500
Cell wall & chloroplast
B 500
Which cell organelle directs all the cell’s activities?
C 100
The nucleus
C 100
Which organelle is the sight of photosynthesis?
C 200
The chloroplast
C 200
What two types of molecules compose the majority of the
plasma membrane?
C 300
Phospholipids and proteins
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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Which types of microscopes can produce a three
dimensional image of cells?
C 400
Scanning electron microscope
C 400
Name a structure found in an animal cell, but not in a plant
cell.
C 500
centrioles
C 500
The double membrane surrounding the nucleus is
called the ______
D 100
Nuclear envelope
D 100
This structure regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
The contents of the cell would be the same as its
surroundings were it not for this organelle.
D 200
Plasma membrane or cell membrane
D 200
What are the bumps on the rough endoplasmic
reticulum?
D 300
ribosomes
D 300
What is the main advantage of electron microscopes over
light microscopes?
D 400
Greater magnification
D 400
The cell membrane contains channels and pumps that help move materials from one side to the other. These channels
and pumps made of what type of molecule?
D 500
Proteins
D 500
The packaging and distribution center of the cell
is the ________
E 100
Golgi apparatus
E 100
This term refers to different types of cells having different
jobs in an organism?
E 200
Cell specialization
E 200
Name an example of a prokaryotic cell
E 300
Bacteria
E 300
What is the name of the large membrane bound storage area
found in plants?
E 400
Vacuole
E 400
Name an organelle other than the nucleus, which is found in
eukaryotic cells but not prokaryotic cells.
E 500
Any membrane bound organelle such as
mitochondrion, chloroplasts, E.R., Golgi apparatus
E 500
F 100
An intestinal cell that secretes an enzyme would most likely
contain many of this organelle.
F 100
What are ribosomes?
This structure is possessed by all cells.
F 200
What is the plasma membrane or cell membrane?
F 200
The cell theory applies to these types of organisms
F 300
What are all living things?
F 300
These are three forms of passive transport
F 400
What are osmosis, diffusion, and facilitated diffusion?
F 400
These two organelles contain their own DNA and can
replicate independently of the cell.
F 500
What are the chloroplast and mitochondria
F 500
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Name the scientist who looked at cork and gave cells their name.
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Robert Hooke
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