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Which one is an example of a Prokayote cell?
Bacteria
A. Fungi
C. Protists
D. Bacteria
Chromosomes in a Prokaryote cell are found in a region called the:
Nucleoid
A. Membrane
B. Nucleoid
C. Nucleus
A Prokaryote cell does NOT have:
Internal membranes
A. Internal membranes
B. A flagellum
C. A nucleoid
A Eukaryote cell is usually ten times larger than a
Prokaryote cell
A. Animal cell
B. Prokayote cell
C. Plant cell
Plasma Membrane, a common component of the cell, is:
Boundary surrounding the cell
A. Boundary surrounding the cell
B. same as a cytoskeleton
C. Made of DNA
Which one is an example of a Prokayote cell?
Bacteria
A. Fungi
B. Plants
C. Bacteria
Genetic material, another common component of plant cells, is located in the
Membrane-bound nucleus
A. Cell wall
B. Cell membrane
C. Membrane-bound nucleus
Cytoplasm is:
Semi-fluid matrix containing enzymes and organelles
A. Organelle
B. Semi-fluid matrix containing enzymes and organelles
C. Part of the cytoskeleton
A network of filaments and tubules in cytoplasm that maintains cell shape:
Cytoskeleton
A. Cytoskeleton
B. Nucleolus
C. DNA
All Prokaryote cells contain one that is NOT surrounded by a membrane:
Nucleoid
A. Plasma membrane
B. Nucleoid
C. Cytoplasm
Prokaryotic cells and plant cells contain this:
Cell wall
A. Cell membrane
B. Flagellum
C. Cell wall
This protects a prokaryote cell from drying and from white blood cells:
Capsule
A. Cell membrane
B. Capsule
C. Flagellum
A Prokaryote cell uses this for movement:
Flagellum
A. Flagellum
B. Car
C. Foot
In a Prokaryote cell the plasmid is small, circular
DNA
A. ATP
B. DNA
C. PDA
In bacterial cells (Prokaryote cells), where is the genetic material located?
Nucleoid
A. Nucleoid
B. Nucleus
C. Nucleolus
In Eukaryotic cells, the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum contains Ribosomes. The function of the Rough ER is:
To produce and prepare proteins for export from the cell
A. To be a storage tank for the cell
B. To produce and prepare proteins for export from the cell
C. To be a nucleus
In Eukaryotic cells, the Golgi Apparatus:
Collects, modifies, packages and distributes proteins from the ER
A. Digests food
B. Performs photosynthesis
C. Collects, modifies, packages and distributes proteins from the ER
The lysosome in Eukaryotic cells:
Contain digestive enzymes and destroy aging organelles
A. Perform photosynthesis
B. Make DNA
C. Contain digestive enzymes and destroy aging organelles
In Eukaryotic cells, the Centriole
Helps produce cilia of flagella
A. Is not present
B. Helps produce cilia or flagella
C. Eats other cells
Chloroplasts assist in the process of photosynthesis by:
Using light energy to produce glucose
A. Eating sugar
B. Using light energy to produce glucose
C. Holding DNA
You will find Chloroplasts and Cell Walls in which type of cell?
Plant cells
A. Bacteria
B. Animal cells
C. Plant cells
A Vacuole can be found in both plant and animal cells. Its function is to:
All of the above
A. Store waste
B. Assist with digestion of the cell
C. All of the above
On a cell, this moves substances across cell surfaces:
Cilia
A. Flagella
B. Cilia
C. Tail
This assists a cell in movement within its environment:
Flagella
A. Flagella
B. Cilia
C. All of the above
What real life enterprise did the power point compare to a cell and its functions?
A factory
A. A store
B. A school
C. A factory