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Transcript
Life Science: Cells
Justified True/False
Read each statement. Decide if the statement is true or false. Write true/false in
the designated column. Justify, or write proof to support your choice.
Statement
1. Animal cells are eukaryotic.
True or False
Justify your answer
2. Plant and animal cells are similar
because they both have a cell wall
and chloroplast.
3. The vacuole serves as the
storage area for the cell.
4. The cell membrane of a cell
serves as an entry way or exit in
and out of the cell.
5. The levels of organization for
animals include only the
celltissueorgan organism.
6. All cells come from other cells.
7. Plants use chlorophyll to capture
sunlight for photosynthesis.
8. The nucleus can be referred to
as the brain of the cell.
Vocabulary Practice- Circle the correct answer.
9. The gel-like fluid that fills much of the inside of the cell is called the ________.
A cell wall
B cell membrane
C cytoplasm
D nucleus
10. ______use oxygen to transform
energy in food to a form the cell can use
to carry out the functions of life.
A nucleus
B mitochondria
C golgi body
D chloroplasts
11. The ________encloses the cell and
controls what materials enter and leave
the cell.
A cell wall
B cell membrane
C vacuole
D endoplasmic reticulum
12. An outer barrier that provides extra
support for the plant cell is call the ____.
A cell wall
B cell membrane
C cytoplasm
D chloroplast
17. ________are made up of two or more
tissues that work together to carry out a
specific job.
A cells
B tissues
C organs
D organ systems
18. Groups of cells that work together to
do a specific job are called____.
A cells
B tissues
C organs
D organisms
Application
19. The stomach, small intestine, and
large intestine are all organs. When they
work together to process food, they form
a functional unit known as –
A
B
C
D
an organism
a tissue
a cell
a system
20 Both plant and animal cells need to
produce energy for cellular functions. In
both types of cell, this function is carried
out by the –
A
B
C
D
nucleus.
mitochondria.
chloroplasts.
vacuoles.
21. Animals exhale to get rid of carbon
dioxide in the body. In what way do cells
function the same?
A They transport needed nutrients to
various cell parts.
B
They break down food to obtain
energy.
C
They remove waste from cellular
activities
D
They sense stimuli and respond to
their environment
22. An amoeba is a one-celled organism.
Which of the statements about amoebas is
supported by the cell theory? An
amoeba—
A has a globular, undefined size and
shape.
B
moves slowly using a pseudopod.
C
contains organelles called
chloroplasts.
D
must obtain energy and release
waste.