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Cell Basics Quiz

True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

Plants and Animal cells have a nucleus.
 

 2. 

A prokaryotic cell has a nucleus.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 3. 

The word multicellular means
a.
one-cell
c.
more than one cell
b.
no cells
d.
talented
 

 4. 

A prokaryote has _______________cell.
a.
one
c.
no cells
b.
many
d.
professional cells.
 

 5. 

Cell parts like: the nucleus, mitochondria, vacuoles, and ER are also known as
a.
functions
c.
organelles
b.
bacteria
d.
samples
 

 6. 

A eukaryotic organism has
a.
one cell
c.
zero cells
b.
more than one cell
d.
invisible cells
 

Matching
 
 
a.
Nucleus
f.
Cell Membrane
b.
Cell Wall
g.
Chloroplast
c.
Mitochondria
h.
Lysosomes
d.
Golgi Complex
i.
Vacuole
e.
Endoplasmic Reticulum
j.
Cytoplasm
 

 7. 

I am the control or the brains of the cell.
 

 8. 

I am “mighty”, I give energy the cell needs in order to function. I generate the power.
 

 9. 

I store food, water, wastes and other materials for the cell.
 

 10. 

I give the plant cell the ability to capture sunlight to help with photosynthesis.
 

 11. 

I use enzymes to clean up the cell and get rid of worn out parts- I am the “Lysol” of the cell.
 

 12. 

I help receive proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum.  Then I package the proteins and deliver them to the rest of the cell. I am a “golden” packer.
 

 13. 

I am found in the plant and animal cells. I allow things to come in and out, similar to a gate.
 

 14. 

I am like a highway. I carry proteins to other parts of the cell. I can be either smooth or rough.
 

 15. 

I am made of a gel-like fluid; you can find all the organelles here.
 

 16. 

I am only found in plants.  I am rigid and am located outside of a plant.  I am like a brick wall, made from cellulose.
 
 
a.
Found only in a Plant Cell
c.
Found in Both a Plant and Animal Cell
b.
Found only in an Animal Cell
 

 17. 

Cell Wall
 

 18. 

Nucleus
 

 19. 

Large Central Vacuole
 

 20. 

Chloroplast
 



 
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