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Unit 5: Cells Some questions (c) 2015 by Region 10 Educational Service Center. Some questions (c) 2015 by TEKS Resource System. Page 2 GO ON 1 Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms belonging to the Domains: Archae and Bacteria. Which of the following cell structures would not be present in prokaryotic cells? 3 Plant cells are much less flexible than animal cells. Which cellular structure in plant cells is most responsible for this characteristic? A vacuole A cell membrane B cell wall B ribosome C C D cell membrane nucleus chloroplast D cytoplasm 4 What is the function of the cell wall in a plant cell? 2 F contain waste products of the cell G generate the cell's supply of energy H control the functions of the cell J provide structural support and protection Which numbered cellular structure in the cell above shows that it is a plant cell? F 1 G 2 H 3 J 4 Page 3 GO ON 5 Identify structures T and V. A nucleus, nucleolus B chloroplast, mitochondrion C smooth ER, rough ER D ribosomes, Golgi apparatus Page 4 GO ON 6 Use the diagram to answer the question below. The cell membrane plays an essential role in the life of the cell. How does the cell membrane help maintain the health of the cell in the figure above? F The cell membrane contains genetic information of the cell. G The cell membrane provides support and protection for the cell. H The cell membrane is where protein molecules are manufactured in a cell. J The cell membrane regulates the movement of materials in and out of the cell. Page 5 GO ON 7 The cell structure labeled X is found only in – A animal cells B eukaryotic cells C plant cells D prokaryotic cells 8 Diffusion and osmosis are both vital to cell function. Diffusion and osmosis are similar in that they are both types of – 9 Food provides the human body with all the following except – A calories F protein synthesis processes B nutrients G passive transport processes C H cellular replication processes J oxygen D water cellular metabolism processes Page 6 GO ON 10 Some students used information they gathered from lab investigations to prepare a table. They entered the table in their lab notebooks. Which of these correctly identifies the two cells described in the table? F Cell 1 is eukaryotic, and Cell 2 is prokaryotic. G Cell 1 is prokaryotic, and Cell 2 is eukaryotic. H Both Cell 1 and Cell 2 are eukaryotic. J 11 Both Cell 1 and Cell 2 are prokaryotic. Energy conversion within a plant cell would be limited most severely by removal of the cell's – 12 Which biomolecule's function is least likely to be affected by the order of its single-molecule units? A mitochondria F DNA B chloroplasts G starch C H RNA ribosomes D endoplasmic reticulum Page 7 J protein GO ON 13 15 Science has limitations, because A it can only explain things that are scientifically testable. B some experiments can’t be repeated and therefore should be disregarded. Cells obtain energy from organic compounds and transfer it to the energy used to drive the chemical reactions in the cell in which of these organelles? C it can only make decisions regarding moral judgments that some people might struggle with. D decisions about what is actual science information is difficult to determine. A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 14 A biomolecule that is a large, complex set of chains composed of alternating subunits called nucleotides has which of these functions in the cell? F storing energy G catalyzing cellular reactions H building tissue J storing genetic information Page 8 GO ON 16 Many plants that grow on land store energy in the form of starch. When the plants need energy, the molecules of starch can be broken down. Which of the following does this chemical reaction produce? F amino acids G monosaccharides H lipids J 17 enzymes When testing a hypothesis, what type of data can be taken? A sounds B smells C 19 Which of the following lists the level of biological organization in order, from least inclusive to most inclusive? A individual, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere visual observations D all the above B individual, community, ecosystem, population, biome, biosphere C 18 A hypothesis is formed when F the outcome of an experiment is known G multiple experiments have been conducted individual, community, population, ecosystem, biosphere, biome D individual, population, ecosystem, community, biosphere, biome H the first trial is concluded J research has been conducted Page 9 GO ON 20 The diagram below illustrates a cellular process. Which of the following best explains the process illustrated in the above diagram? F Passage of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane to equalize concentration G Transport of molecules across a membrane from a high to low concentration gradient by means of a carrier molecule H Movement of molecules against a concentration gradient expending energy J 21 Separation of suspended particles from a fluid environment through a porous membrane A scientist creates a hypothesis about their upcoming experiment. What must the scientist do in their experiment in relation to their hypothesis? A make observations to prove or disprove the hypothesis B create a law based on the hypothesis C 22 The synthesis of new proteins takes place in the — F mitochondria G ribosomes that are bound to the endoplasmic reticulum H lysosome J nuclear membrane surrounding the nucleus change the experiment to make the hypothesis correct D ignore the hypothesis until the experiment is complete Page 10 GO ON 23 Ribosomes, the endoplasmic reticulum, and the golgi apparatuses are responsible for which of the following processes? 25 A Cellular respiration B Energy coversion C Synthesis of new molecules D Transport of materials 24 Which of the following best describes a tissue? F the smallest functioning unit of a living organism G a group of cells working together to perform a specific function H a group of organs that work together to perform a specific function J Which of the following shows the sequence of levels of organization that are shown in theillustration above? A tissue, cell, organ system, organ B cell, tissue, organ, organ system C cell, organ, organ system, tissue D tissue, organ, cell, organ system a specialized unit within a cell that has a specific function Page 11 GO ON 26 The table details the changes in Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument over four decades. The information in the table suggests secondary succession began sometime during – F May 18, 1980 G 1980-1990 H 1990-2000 J 2000-2010 Page 12 GO ON 27 Parrotfish are herbivores that are found in coral reefs. To escape predation, a parrotfish will graze with a rabbitfish, which has venomous spines at the end of its pelvic fins. The rabbitfish does not benefit from this relationship. Which type of relationship do the parrotfish and the rabbitfish have in the coral-reef environment? A Commensal B Mutualistic C Predator–prey D Parasitic 28 A wasp feeds on the nectar of an orchid. In this process the wasp gains nutrition while picking up the orchid’s pollena (containing pollen) and spreads the plant’s pollen to the next flower 29 Mistletoe grows on the branches of an oak tree and penetrates the bark to obtain nutrients. This type of interaction is – A mutualistic visited. The relationship between the wasp and the orchid can be described as – B commensalistic F reversible D parasitic G mutualistic C hydrophobic H parasitic J predatory Page 13 GO ON 30 In any environment or ecosystem, organisms can have several different types of relationships.Three types of relationships are described below. Which of these correctly describes the relationships between the organisms? F X: mutualism Y: parasitism Z: commensalism G X: commensalism Y: mutualism Z: parasitism H X: parasitism Y: commensalism Z: mutualism J X: commensalism Y: parasitism Z: mutualism Page 14 BE SURE YOU HAVE RECORDED ALL OF YOUR ANSWERS ON YOUR ANSWER DOCUMENT STOP