The area that includes everything between the cell membrane and the nucleus of a cell is called the ___________. a)vacuole b)cytoplasm c)Golgi apparatus d)Mitochondria
What is b?
Which of the following statements is part of the cell theory? a) All cells come from pre-existing cells. b) Cells are the basic units of living things. c) All living things are made up of one or more cells. d) All of the above.
What is d ?
Nutrients enter cells through the _____. a) plasma membrane b) endoplasmic reticulum c) nucleus d) ribosomes
What is a?
What is the function of the cytoplasm? a)It is the site of most chemical reactions in the cell. b)It is where most of the organelles of the cell are located. c)It contains structures which help support the cell. d)all of these
What is D?
All living things are made up of cells. Which of the following life functions is carried out inside every cell in the body? a)the release of energy b) the process of photosynthesis c) transporting the information d)applying force to move body parts
What is C?
Which of the following is a difference between plant cells and animal cells? a)Animal cells undergo cell division; plant cells do not divide. b)Animal cells carry out photosynthesis; plant cells do not. c)In plant cells, DNA is stored in the mitochondria; in animal cells, the DNA is stored in the nucleus. d)Plant cells have a rigid structure, while animal cells have a more flexible structure
What is c?
Which is NOT true about the cell theory? a)Its various parts were described by Schleiden, Schwann, and Virchow. b) It states that all organisms are composed of cells. c) It states that all cells come from preexisting cells. d) It states that bacteria and other small organisms can arise spontaneously. E)It is accepted today by biologists as applying to virtually all forms of life.
What is d?
Which structure captures energy from the sun? a) mitochondria b) golgi apparatus c) chloroplast d) vacuole
What is C?
The cell membrane a) controls which substances enter and exit the cell. b) alters and packages proteins and lipids. c) converts glucose to other energy molecules. d) is the site of most cellular chemical reactions
What is A?
2)All organisms must breathe. That is, they must take in one type of gas that they need for life functions, and then they must get rid of waste gases. Most animals take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide, while most plants take in carbon dioxide and expel oxygen. What part of all organisms is involved in the exchanging of gases? a) no one knows what part of organisms exchanges gases. b) the tissues c) the organs in animals; the stems in plants d) the cells
What is d?
3) Select the group of organelles that is common to both plant cells and animal cells. a) nucleus, cytoplasm, ribosomes, chloroplasts b) ribosomes, cell membrane, mitochondria, cytoplasm c) cell wall, ribosomes, cell membrane, mitochondria d) cytoplasm, mitochondria, cell wall, nucleus
What is B?
The Cell Theory states that all living things are made of cells and: A) come from minerals B) were spontaneously generated. C) come from pre-existing cells. D) come from inorganic compounds
What is C?
Where do human cell store genetic material? a) nucleus b) mitochondria c) cytoplasm d) cell wall
What is A?
The plant cell's central vacuole a) provides the plant cell with support. b) stores nutrients and cellular waste products. c) is a reservoir for water. d) occupies a large area of the cell e) All choices are correct
What is e?
Cells that do NOT produce cell walls are A)animal cells. B)plant cells. C)bacteria. D)prokaryotic cells. E)All of these make cell walls
What is A?
Cells have microscopic “powerhouses” that are used to generate energy for the cell. Energy is produced for the cell through the process of cellular respiration. Which of these organelles is considered the “powerhouse” of the cell? a)vacuoles b)endoplasmic reticulum c)ribosomes d)mitochondria
What is mitochondria?
1. The cell theory is one of the unifying themes of biology. Which of the following statements would be part of the cell theory? A) All life is made of cells. B) Cells are the smallest units of life. C) Cells come from preexisting cells. D) All of the above
what is d?
Lysosomes A) destroy harmful bacteria engulfed by white blood cells. B) help to digest worn-out or damaged organelles. C) recycle materials within the cell. D) fuse with food vacuoles to expose nutrients to lysosomal enzymes. E) All of the choices are correct.
What is E?
Which of the following correctly matches an organelle with its function? a. mitochondrion . . . photosynthesis b. nucleus . . . cellular respiration c. ribosome . . . manufacture of lipids d. lysosome . . . movement e. central vacuole . . . storage
What is e?
Used to transport in and out of the cell a) golgi body b) endoplasmic reticulum c) vesicles d) mitochondria
What is C?
What does the Cell Theory state? A. That all living things are made of cells B. Every cell has only one nucleus C. that plants cannot have cells D. animals are only one that have cells
What is A?
This organelle is involved in making energy a. ribosome b. cytosol c. chloroplast d. mitochondria e. lysosome
What is D?
This structure makes copies and contains all of the instructions....a)ribosomes b) lysosomes c) Smooth ER d) Nucleus
What is D?
An animal secretory cell and photosynthetic leaf are similar in all but one of the following ways except a) they both have golgi bodies b) they both have mitochondria c) they both have chloroplast d) they both have a cell membrane
What is C?