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Bell Ringer – October 10th – 14th, Chapter 10 Cell Structure & Function
Monday
1. Latoya does an experiment on the cells that she is studying. She adds sugar molecules to the cells. The
cells transport the sugar to the organelles that will use it to make ATP. Latoya traces the movement of
the sugar inside the cells. Toward which organelle is Latoya likely to find the sugar molecules moving?
a. Nucleus
b. Mitochondria
c. Lysosome
d. Chloroplast
2. Mariella is studying a new type of organism that she has found. She observes that the cells of the
organism have ribosomes, mitochondria, and lysosomes. She also observes that the cells do not have a
cell wall. What type of organism is Mariella most likely to have found?
a. A prokaryote
b. An animal
c. A fungus
d. A plant
Tuesday
1. Read the following analogy:
Ribosomes are to proteins as mitochondria are to ___________.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Which term best fits the blank?
Folded inner membrane
Sugar
DNA
ATP
2. Which of the following correctly pairs a structure of a eukaryotic cell with its description?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Cytoskeleton; consists of all genetic information needed by the cell
Cell membrane; separates a cell from its environment
DNA; found in cytoplasm near the cell membrane
Nucleus; supports the cell’s shape
Thursday
1. Eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells have some parts that are different. Which of the following would
you find only in a eukaryotic cell?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Membrane-bound organelles and DNA in cytoplasm
A cell membrane and organelles without membranes
A nucleus and organelles without membranes
Membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus
2. Eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells have some parts in common. Which of the following pairs of parts
would you find in both types of cells?
a. Cell membrane and membrane-bound organelles
b. DNA and membrane-bound organelles
c. A nucleus and cytoplasm
d. Cytoplasm and nucleus
Friday
1. In what way could two eukaryotic cells be different from each other?
a. Two eukaryotic cells could differ in the number and types of prokaryotes they contain.
b. Two eukaryotic cells could differ in the number and types of organelles they contain.
c. One eukaryotic cell could have a cell membrane while another does not.
d. One eukaryotic cell could have cytoplasm while another does not.
2. Hanna is growing two different types of eukaryotic cells in her lab. One cell type produces many
proteins, and the other does not. What would Hanna be most likely to observe about these cells?
a.
b.
c.
d.
The cells that make many proteins have thicker cell membranes than the other cells
The cells that make fewer proteins have fewer mitochondria than the other cells
The cells that make many proteins have more ribosomes than the other cells
The cells that make few proteins have smaller nuclei than the other cells