Cell Structure & Organelles
Junctions & Surface Features
Cell Transport & Membrane Processes
Cell Types & Tissues
Body Fluids, Blood & Muscle
100

Which type of cell junction anchors skin cells together and prevents them from being pulled apart by mechanical stress (like a pinch)?

  • tight junction

  • desmosome

  • gap junction

  • peroxisome

Correct Answer: desmosome

100

The centrioles generate which component of the cytoskeleton?

  • microfilaments

  • intermediate filaments

  • microtubules

  • cilia

microtubules

100

Blood is primarily composed of plasma and:

  • fibroblasts

  • adipocytes

  • oocytes

  • erythrocytes


Correct Answer: erythrocytes

100

Which type of muscle cell is responsible for moving food through the intestines?

  • cardiac

  • skeletal

  • smooth

  • rough

Correct Answer: smooth

100

Passive transport:

  • requires energy in the form of ATP

  • requires energy in the form of glucose

  • sometimes requires energy

  • never requires energy

Correct Answer: never requires energy

200

The purpose of the phospholipid bilayer is to:

  • generate energy for the cell

  • detoxify drugs

  • produce proteins

  • create a boundary (between the inside and outside of the cell)

Correct Answer: create a boundary (between the inside and outside of the cell)

200

Which organelle is able to digest bacteria?

  • lysosome

  • mitochondrion

  • peroxisome

  • Golgi

Correct Answer: lysosome

200

Which cell is only found in females?

  • fibroblasts

  • neurons

  • oocytes

  • adipocytes

Correct Answer: oocytes

200

Which cell receives and transmits impulses?

  • adipocyte

  • neuron

  • fibroblast

  • oocytes

Correct Answer: neuron

200

Pinocytosis is:

  • cell eating

  • cell drinking

  • cell suicide

  • a selective form of endocytosis

Correct Answer: cell drinking

300

Where is the DNA located within a cell?

  • nucleolus

  • nucleus

  • lysosome

  • cytoplasm

Correct Answer: nucleus

300

Intestinal epithelial cells absorb nutrients through tiny, finger-like extensions called:

  • microvilli

  • cilia

  • flagella

  • centrioles

Correct Answer: microvilli

300

Fibroblasts secrete:

  • antibodies

  • carbohydrates

  • fibers

  • neurotransmitters

Correct Answer: fibers

300

Which type of cell would need to be full of lysosomes?

  • white blood cell

  • erythrocyte

  • neuron

  • epithelial cell

Correct Answer: white blood cell

300

A small, non-polar solute would cross the cell membrane through:

  • facilitated diffusion

  • simple diffusion

  • phagocytosis

  • a solute pump

Correct Answer: simple diffusion

400

The rough ER is studded with _________, which make ________:

  • lysosomes; lipids

  • ribosomes; proteins

  • proteins; hormones

  • peroxisomes; alcohol

Correct Answer: ribosomes; proteins

400

The short, whip-like cellular extensions that move mucus out of the lungs are called:

  • flagella

  • centrioles

  • intermediate filaments

  • cilia

Correct Answer: cilia

400

Cells that cover and line the body are called:

  • epithelial cells

  • erythrocytes

  • adipocytes

  • stem cells

✅ Correct Answer: epithelial cells

400

The solute in ocean water is:

  • water

  • salt

  • sugar

  • lipids

Correct Answer: salt

400

The facilitated diffusion of glucose requires:

  • nothing

  • just a protein carrier

  • a protein carrier and ATP

  • just a vesicle

Correct Answer: just a protein carrier

500

Which organelle makes ATP for the cell through cellular respiration?

  • nucleus

  • ribosome

  • mitochondrion

  • Golgi

Correct Answer: mitochondrion

500

The process by which cells become specialized is known as:

  • stem cellization

  • differentiation

  • rebirth

  • dissertation

Correct Answer: differentiation

500

In which cell would you find a large lipid droplet?

  • epithelial cell

  • adipocyte

  • fibroblast

  • erythrocyte

Correct Answer: adipocyte

500

The fluid that continuously bathes the exterior of cells is:

  • intracellular fluid

  • interstitial fluid

  • extracellular fluid

  • plasma

Correct Answer: interstitial fluid

500

Filtration of blood in the kidneys is driven by:

  • a concentration gradient

  • a solute pump

  • receptor-mediated endocytosis

  • a pressure gradient

Correct Answer: a pressure gradient

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