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Cell Membrane Star 3
Date:
Name:
1.
In a cell, all organelles work together to carry out
A.
di usion
B.
active transport
C.
information storage
3.
Base your answer(s) to the following question(s)
on the two sets of cell organelles in the chart
below and on your knowledge of biology.
Select one set of organelles and record the letter
of the set. Identify a cellular process that is
accomplished by organelle 1 in the set you
selected.
D. metabolic processes
Set:
2.
Base your answer(s) to the following question(s)
on the diagram, which represents a unicellular
organism in a watery environment. The 's
represent molecules of a speci c substance.
4.
Arrow A represents active transport. State two
ways that active transport is di erent from
di usion.
page 1
In a cell, information that controls the production
of proteins must pass from the nucleus to the
A.
cell membrane
B.
chloroplasts
C.
mitochondria
D. ribosomes
5.
Describe how two of the cell structures listed
below interact to help maintain a balanced internal
environment in a cell.
7.
mitochondrion
ribosome
cell membrane
nucleus
vacuole
Base your answer(s) to the following question(s)
on the diagrams below and on your knowledge of
biology. The diagrams represent two di erent cells
and some of their parts. The diagrams are not
drawn to scale.
In your answer be sure to:
select two of these structures, write their
names, and state one function of each
describe how each structure you selected
contributes to the functioning of the other
Which statement best describes these cells?
A.
Cell B lacks vacuoles while cell A has them.
B.
DNA would not be found in either cell A or
cell B.
C.
Both cell A and cell B use energy released
from ATP.
D. Both cell A and cell B produce antibiotics.
6.
Which organelle is correctly paired with its
speci c function?
A.
cell membrane—storage of hereditary
information
B.
chloroplast—transport of materials
C.
ribosome—synthesis of proteins
D. vacuole—production of ATP
page 2
Cell Membrane Star 3
8.
The data table below shows the presence or
absence of DNA in four di erent cell organelles.
9.
The diagram below represents a cell.
Data Table
Organelle
DNA
cell membrane
absent
mitochondrion
present
nucleus
present
cell wall
absent
Information in the table suggests that DNA
functions
A.
within cytoplasm and outside of the cell
membrane
B.
both inside and outside of the nucleus
C.
only within energy-releasing structures
Which statement concerning ATP and activity
within the cell is correct?
D. within cell vacuoles
A.
The absorption of ATP occurs at structure A.
B.
The synthesis of ATP occurs within
structure B.
C.
ATP is produced most e ciently by
structure C.
D. The template for ATP is found in structure D.
10.
page 3
Within which structure of an animal cell does
DNA replication take place?
A.
vacuole
B.
cell membrane
C.
nucleus
D. ribosome
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Cell Membrane Star 3
1.
Answer:
2.
Answer:
D
Active transport requires the use of
energy by the organism.
In active transport, molecules move from
a region of lower concentration to a
region of higher concentration of those
molecules.
3.
Answer:
4.
Answer:
Set A: protein synthesis OR Set B:
respiration
D
5.
Answer:
mitochondrion—release of energy
from nutrients, ribosome—protein
synthesis, cell membrane—regulates
movement of materials into and out
of the cell, nucleus—regulates cell
functions or carries the genetic code,
or vacuole—storage
The nucleus contains the code for
the enzymes that function in the
mitochondrion. The mitochondrion
provides energy that is needed by the
nucleus.
6.
Answer:
C
7.
Answer:
C
8.
Answer:
B
9.
Answer:
C
10.
Answer:
C
05/26/2015