What is a Cell? Can you answer these questions about plant and animal cells?

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What is a Cell? Can you answer these questions about plant and animal cells?

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What is a Cell?

Can you answer these questions about plant and animal cells?

What is the control center of the cell?

A. The mitochondria

B. The cell wall

C. The nucleus

D. The neutrons

Using oxygen to release stored energy by breaking down sugar molecules.

A.Osmosis

B.Cell respiration

C.Cell differentiation

D.Mitosis

A cell from your brain.

A.Nerve Cell

B.Bone Cell

C.Blood Cell

D.Thinking Cell

A structure outside the cell membrane of a PLANT cell.

A. Nuclear membrane

B. Nucleus

C. Plant wall

D. Cell wall

Where you would find chloroplasts?

A.Bone Cell

B.Blood Cell

C.Plant Cell

D.Nerve Cell

The job of the nuclear membrane.

A. Keeps all things out of the cell

B. Allows substances to pass in and out of the cell

C. Removes unwanted items from cell

D. Allows substances to pass in and out of the nucleus

A cell organelle that converts food into energy

A. Nucleus

B. Cell membrane

C. Vacuoles

D. Mitochondria

What is formed when a cell divides and two new cells are formed.

A. Mitosisites

B. Daughter Cells

C. Parent Cells

D. Son Cells

The process that helps keep the balance of water inside and outside the cell.

A. Cell differentiation

B. Diffusion

C. Osmosis

D. Cell Respiration

When a cell carries out a special task.

A. Cell differentiation

B. Diffusion

C. Osmosis

D. Cell Respiration

Two substances plants need to produce food.

A. Carbon Dioxide & Nitrogen

B. Water & Sunlight

C. Carbon Dioxide & Water

D. Oxygen & Nitrogen

When a substance moves from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration.

A. Cell differentiation

B. Diffusion

C. Osmosis

D. Cell Respiration

Movement of water through a membrane.

A. Cell differentiation

B. Diffusion

C. Osmosis

D. Cell Respiration

A Single cell from your rib.

A. Nerve Cell

B. Bone Cell

C. Blood Cell

D. Muscle Cell

The cell that carries oxygen throughout your body.

A. Nerve Cell

B. Bone Cell

C. Blood Cell

D. Muscle Cell

A transfusion is a transfer of this type of cell.

A. Nerve Cell

B. Bone Cell

C. Blood Cell

D. Muscle Cell

Sickle Cell Anemia is a defect in this type of cell.

A. Nerve Cell

B. Bone Cell

C.Blood Cell

D.Muscle Cell

This cell makes your heart beat.

A. Nerve Cell

B. Bone Cell

C.Blood Cell

D.Muscle Cell

The part of the cell made up of genes and carry the DNA code.

A. Mitochondria

B. Chromosomes

C. Vacuole

D. Chloroplasts

Spaces in the cytoplasm where food & chemicals are stored.

A. Mitochondria

B. Chromosomes

C. Vacuole

D. Chloroplasts

Where chlorophyll can be found.

A. Mitochondria

B. Chromosomes

C. Vacuole

D. Chloroplasts

Another name for the food plants produce.

A. Sugar or glucose

B. DNA

C. Chlorophyll

D. Carbon Dioxide

The process where plants make their own food.

A. Osmosis

B. Diffusion

C.Photosynthesis

D.Cell respiration

The next two things chromosomes do after they fasten together.

A. Double and divide

B. Unfasten and refasten together

C. Line up in the center & split apart

D. Make new chromosomes

Part of the cell that doubles then splits in mitosis.

A. Cell membrane

B. Nucleus

C.Chromosomes

D.Vacuole

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