Quiz: Cells and Organelles (Life Sci A)

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Biology
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10 , 9
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ENG
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Organelle MatchingScroll through this quizlet to review. Match that Organelle with the correct function. Mitochondria Breaks down glucose to produce energy Cell Membrane Barrier between the cell and its environment; controls what enters and leaves the cell. Cytoplasm Substance inside the cell that houses organelles Nucleus I am the control center of the cell; contains DNA. Ribosomes Manufactures proteins Chloroplasts Contains a green pigment that absorbs sunlight; site of glucose production in plant cells Vacuole Stores water and dissolved substances; present in both animal and plant cells, however I’m much larger in plant cells Cell Wall The tough covering around plant cells; gives them their shape and support Autotroph A producer: an organism that produces it's own food through photosynthesis Heterotroph A consumer: something that needs to eat to get energy. Compare and Contrast Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells.Scroll through this quizlet to review. Prokaryotic Cells (4) no membrane-bound organelles no nucleus simple cells example: bacteria Eukaryotic Cells (4) membrane-bound organelles DNA in nucleus HAS a nucleus example: plant and animal cells Organelles: Label the diagrams!Scroll through this quizlet to review. Label each blinking dot. Spelling counts!CytoplasmMitochondriaCell membraneNucleusgolgi bodyRibosomes mitochondria cell membrane ribosomes golgi body cytoplasm nucleus Organelle SortScroll through this quizlet to review. Drag the organelles in the list to the correct section, Plant cell only, Animal Cell only, or All Cells Animal Cell Only (2) many small vacuoles Lysosomes Plant Cells Only (3) cell wall chloroplast large central vacuole 1 2 3 4 You are viewing a cell using a microscope. Which of the following observations would indicate you are viewing a plant cell? Multiple chloroplasts Nucleus Ribosomes DNA 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Please answer the question 2, 3 and 4 using the image above. 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 B A Passive Transport (6) Requires energy Does not use ATP Diffusion Osmosis Movement of particles from high to low concentration Facilitated Diffusion Active Transport (3) Does not require energy Uses ATP Movement of particles from low to high concentration C C Draw an arrow for either Oz or CO2 showing the diffusion of this molecule.

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