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Transcript
Cell Organelle Quiz, the Second
Please Do Not Write on This Sheet of Paper
Kiitos
1. A student observes a flower, an apple, a dog, and a tree. Which of the organisms
that the student sees has DIFFERENT cells than the rest, and how are the cells
different?
a. The flower is DIFFERENT because its cells are the only ones WITHOUT a
nucleus.
b. The apple is DIFFERENT because its cells are the only ones WITH a cell
membrane.
c. The dog is DIFFERENT because its cells are the only ones WITHOUT a cell
wall.
d. The tree is DIFFERENT because its cells are the only ones WITH chloroplasts.
2. What is the function of the CELL WALL in the cell?
a. To control what goes in and out of the cell.
b. To destroy harmful things in the cell.
c. To provide rigid support for
the cell.
d. To hold the cell parts in
place
3. Which of the following structures let substances pass in and out of ANIMAL cells?
a. Cell Membrane
b. Cell Wall
c. Epidermis
d. Mitochondria
e. Mucous membrane
4. In the nucleus I am found.
When you see me, I’ll be round.
Ribosomes for the cell I make.
I make as many as the cell will take.
a. Golgi body
b. Nucleolus
c. Smooth ER
d. Vacuole
A
D
C
E
F
B
Use this diagram for questions #8 - #14
5. What type of cell is this?
A. Central vacuole
6. What organelle is “A” pointing to?
B. Plant
7. What organelle is “B” pointing to?
C. Cytoplasm
8. What organelle is “C” pointing to?
D. Animal
9. What organelle is “D” pointing to?
E. Cell Wall
10. What organelle is “E” pointing to?
F. Rough ER
11. What organelle is “F” pointing to?
F. Mitochondria
G. Chloroplast
H. Cell Membrane
I. Chloroplast
J. Nucleus
12. I’m the gateway that lets things through.
I surround the cell, but I’m sure you knew.
I keep things in and shape the cell.
I’m sure you know me, this organelle.
a. Cytoplasm
b. Lysosome
c. Rough ER
d. Cell Membrane
C
A
B
Use this diagram for Questions #13 - #16
13. What type of cell is this?
A. Plant
14. What organelle is “A” pointing to?
B. Cell Wall
15. What organelle is “B” pointing to?
C. Nucleus
16. What organelle is “C” pointing to?
D. Cytoplasm
E. Cell Membrane
F. Animal
G. Smooth ER
Answer Key
1. A student observes a flower, an apple, a dog, and a tree. Which of the organisms
that the student sees has DIFFERENT cells than the rest, and how are the cells
different?
c. The dog is DIFFERENT because its cells are the only
ones WITHOUT a cell wall.
2. What is the function of the CELL WALL in the cell?
c. To provide rigid support for the cell.
3. Which of the following structures let substances pass in and out of ANIMAL cells?
a. Cell Membrane
4. In the nucleus I am found.
When you see me, I’ll be round.
Ribosomes for the cell I make.
I make as many as the cell will take.
b. Nucleolus
5. What type of cell is this?
B. Plant
6. What organelle is “A” pointing to?
7. What organelle is “B” pointing to?
E. Cell Wall
J. Nucleus
8. What organelle is “C” pointing to?
A. Central vacuole
9. What organelle is “D” pointing to?
C. Cytoplasm
10. What organelle is “E” pointing to?
G. Chloroplast
11. What organelle is “F” pointing to?
H. Cell Membrane
12. I’m the gateway that lets things through.
I surround the cell, but I’m sure you knew.
I keep things in and shape the cell.
I’m sure you know me, this organelle.
d. Cell Membrane
13. What type of cell is this?
F. Animal
14. What organelle is “A” pointing to?
C. Nucleus
15. What organelle is “B” pointing to?
D. Cytoplasm
16. What organelle is “C” pointing to?
E. Cell Membrane