- What is the function of the mitochondria?
Your answer:
control cell activities
produce proteins
break down food
repair the cell
- Which of the following is not found in a plant cell?
Your answer:
vacuole
ribosome
chloroplast
none of these
- What part of the cell is responsible for breaking down and digesting things?
Your answer:
ribosomes
lysosomes
vacuole
endoplasmic reticulum
- What part of the cell serves as the intracellular transport system?
Your answer:
golgi apparatus
endoplasmic reticulum
cell membrane
mitochondria
- Which of the following would you NOT find in a bacterial cell?
Your answer:
cell membrane
golgi apparatus
ribosomes
DNA
- Which of the following is found in plant cells, but not animal cells?
Your answer:
vacuole
endoplasmic reticulum
mitochondria
cell wall
- The jellylike interior of the cell is called the:
Your answer:
nucleus
vacuole
cytoplasm
cytoskeleton
- What part of the cell makes proteins?
Your answer:
vacuole
ribosomes
mitochondria
lysosomes
- Where are ribosomes usually located in animal and plant cells?
Your answer:
inside the vacuole
inside the nucleus
near the cell membrane
on the endoplasmic reticulum
- What part of the cell serves to process, package and export proteins?
Your answer:
golgi apparatus
nucleolus
endoplasmic reticulum
mitochondria
- Contains ribosomes
Your answer:
rough endoplasmic reticulum
mitochondria
chloroplast
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
- These are hollow, hairlike structures made of protein allow bacteria to attach to other cells
Your answer:
pili
ribosomes
flagella
capsule
- Protects the bacterial cell and is often associated with disease causing bacteria because it serves as a barrier that protects against white blood cells.
Your answer:
flagella
pili
capsule
none of these
- They are about the size of bacteria but may have different shapes depending on the cell type.
Your answer:
lysosomes
Ribosomes
Chloroplast
Mitocondria
- Produces ribosomes
Your answer:
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Nucleous
Nucleus
Smooth Endoplamic Reticulum