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Name: ________________________
Review Sheet
Period _____
Date: ___________
Choose the letter that answers the questions best.
1. Who first noticed cells when looking at cork using a compound microscope?
A. Robert Hooke
B. Anton von Leewenhoek
C. Rudolf Virchow
2. Which organelle is found inside the nucleus of a cell?
A. centrioles
B. nucleolus
C. chloroplast
D. mitochondrion
3. Which organelle packages and sends proteins to where they are needed in a cell?
A. Golgi bodies
B. chloroplasts
C. ribosomes
D. cell membrane
4. Which scientists stated that all animals were made of cells?
A. Virchow
B. Schleiden
C. Schwann
D. Hooke
5. Pathways that allow substances to be transported to different parts of the cell are
called
A. vacuole
B. ribosomes
C. Golgi bodies
D. endoplasmic reticulum
6. Which of the following is found in plant cells, but not in animal cells?
A. cytoplasm
B. vacuole
C. chloroplast
D. cell membrane
7. Who observed cells dividing under the microscope?
A. Hooke
B. Virchow
C. Schleiden
D. Schwann
8. What does the nucleolus produce?
A. cytoplasm
B. ribosomes
D. chlorophyll
C. protein
9. Sometimes molecules move from where they are less crowded to where they are
more crowded. This is called.
A. diffusion
B. osmosis
C. active transport
D. passive transport
10. Centrioles are needed for
A. making proteins
B. breaking down waste
C. cell division
11. Matthias Schleiden theorized that ___________ are made of cells.
A. plants
B. animals
C. humans
D. dogs
12. Robert Hooke called the box like structures he saw in cork cells because they
reminded him of
A. boxes
B. monastery cells
C. churches
D. pools
Name: ___________________
Review – Cells
Date: ____________
Choose the word that best matches the description given. Each word is only used
once.
mitochondria
chloroplast
ribosome
cell wall
endoplasmic
reticulum
Golgi body
cytoplasm
centrioles
cell membrane
vacuole
nucleus
lysosomes
chloroplast
nucleolus
1. Outer boundary – allows things to move in
or out of the cell
2. Supports and protects the cell
3. Contains chlorophyll – where photosynthesis
occurs
4. Brakes down waste
17. Holds all organelles, jelly like substance
5. Packages and move proteins
6. Moves materials around the cell. Extends
from the nucleus to the cell membrane
7. Produces ribosome
8. Cell division occurs
9. Storage for cells
10. Produces proteins
11. Directs all the activities of the cell
12. Food is broken down and energy is released
Name: ________________________
Review - Cells
Date: ___________
Answer the following questions using full sentences. (Use the word bank from the
matching part to help you)
1. What organelle is found in animal cells, but not in plant cells?
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2. What organelles are found in plant cells, but not in animal cells?
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Use the follwing diagram to answer the following questions. Pretend that the dots
water molecules.
A.
B.
3. In which diagram would water move INTO the cell? ______________________
4. Why would the water move into the cell? ________________________________________
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5. What is this process called? _____________________________________________