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Press F5Use the arrows to move from slide to
slideAnswer all the questions first on notebook paper (Number 1-30)
An answer key will be found at the end
Cell Practice Test
1. Looking at a cell under a microscope, you
note that it is a prokaryote. How do you know?
a. The cell lacks cytoplasm. b. The cell lacks a nucleus.c. The cell lacks a cell membrane.d. The cell lacks genetic material.
2Which organelle breaks down organelles
that are no longer useful?a. Golgi apparatus b. endoplasmic reticulumc. lysosomed. mitochondrion
3Which organelle converts the chemical
energy stored in food into useable energy?a. chloroplast b. endoplasmic reticulumc. Golgi apparatus d. mitochondrion
4Which of the following is a function of the
cell membrane?a. breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and
proteins from foodsb. stores water, salt, proteins, and
carbohydratesc. keeps the cell wall in placed. regulates the movement of materials
into and out of the cell
5Which list represents the levels of
organization in a multicellular organism from the simplest level to the most complex level?
a. cell, tissue, organ system, organb. organ system, organ, tissue, cellc. tissue, organ, organ system, celld. cell, tissue, organ, organ system
6In plants, capture energy from sunlight
and convert it into chemical energy.A. mitochondriaB. chloroplastsC. vacuolesD. centrioles
7. Which of the following is NOT a principle of
the cell theory?a. Cells are the basic units of life.b. All living things are made of cells.c. Very few cells are able to reproduce.d. All cells are produced from existing cells.
8.Which of the following enclose their DNA in
a nucleus?a. prokaryotesb. eukaryotesc. bacteriad. viruses
9Which of the following is a function of the
cytoskeleton?a. helps a cell keep its shapeb. surrounds the cellc. contains DNAd. helps make proteins
10. Which structure makes proteins?a. Golgi apparatusb. vacuolec. mitochondriond. ribosome
11. Which organelle would you expect to find in
plant cells but not animal cells?a. mitochondrionb. chloroplastc. ribosomed. smooth endoplasmic reticulum
12. What is the outermost covering of a plant
cell? A. chloroplastB. nucleusC. cell wallD. cell membrane
13. Which statement about prokaryotes is not
true?A. They have organellesB. They are smaller that eukaryotesC. They are simpler than eukaryotesD. They all have cell walls
14. What cell feature allows things to move in
and out of the nucleusA. NucleolisB. Nuclear poreC. DNAD. Endoplasmic reticulum
15What is the function of the vacuole? A. Release enzymes to break things downB. Store extra water and materialsC. Transport proteins throughout the cellD. Protect the cell
16. Which of the following is only found in
animal cells? A. cell wallB. mitochondriaC. golgiD. centriole
17What is the function of the endoplasmic
reticulum?A. store materialsB. transport lipids and proteins throughout
the cellC. regulate what passes in and out of the
cellD. package proteins to be shipped out of
the cell
18. Which structure is found in plant cells but
not animal cells?A. vacuoleB. cell wallC. ribosomesD. cell membrane
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Answer Key (press )
1. Looking at a cell under a microscope, you
note that it is a prokaryote. How do you know?
a. The cell lacks cytoplasm. b. The cell lacks a nucleus.c. The cell lacks a cell membrane.d. The cell lacks genetic material.
2Which organelle breaks down organelles
that are no longer useful?a. Golgi apparatus b. endoplasmic reticulumc. lysosomed. mitochondrion
3Which organelle converts the chemical
energy stored in food into useable energy?a. chloroplast b. endoplasmic reticulumc. Golgi apparatus d. mitochondrion
4Which of the following is a function of the
cell membrane?a. breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and
proteins from foodsb. stores water, salt, proteins, and
carbohydratesc. keeps the cell wall in placed. regulates the movement of materials
into and out of the cell
5Which list represents the levels of
organization in a multicellular organism from the simplest level to the most complex level?
a. cell, tissue, organ system, organb. organ system, organ, tissue, cellc. tissue, organ, organ system, celld. cell, tissue, organ, organ system
6In plants, capture energy from sunlight
and convert it into chemical energy.A. mitochondriaB. chloroplastsC. vacuolesD. centrioles
7. Which of the following is NOT a principle of
the cell theory?a. Cells are the basic units of life.b. All living things are made of cells.c. Very few cells are able to reproduce.d. All cells are produced from existing cells.
8.Which of the following enclose their DNA in
a nucleus?a. prokaryotesb. eukaryotesc. bacteriad. viruses
9Which of the following is a function of the
cytoskeleton?a. helps a cell keep its shapeb. surrounds the cellc. contains DNAd. helps make proteins
10. Which structure makes proteins?a. Golgi apparatusb. vacuolec. mitochondriond. ribosome
11. Which organelle would you expect to find in
plant cells but not animal cells?a. mitochondrionb. chloroplastc. ribosomed. smooth endoplasmic reticulum
12. What is the outermost covering of a plant
cell? A. chloroplastB. nucleusC. cell wallD. cell membrane
13. Which statement about prokaryotes is not
true?A. They have organellesB. They are smaller that eukaryotesC. They are simpler than eukaryotesD. They all have cell walls
14. What cell feature allows things to move in
and out of the nucleusA. NucleolusB. Nuclear poreC. DNAD. Endoplasmic reticulum
15What is the function of the vacuole? A. Release enzymes to break things downB. Store extra water and materialsC. Transport proteins throughout the cellD. Protect the cell
16. Which of the following is only found in
animal cells? A. cell wallB. mitochondriaC. golgiD. centriole
17What is the function of the endoplasmic
reticulum?A. store materialsB. transport lipids and proteins throughout
the cellC. regulate what passes in and out of the
cellD. package proteins to be shipped out of
the cell
18. Which structure is found in plant cells but
not animal cells?A. vacuoleB. cell wallC. ribosomesD. cell membrane
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How’d you do? # of Questions Correct
Letter Grade Comment Suggested Study Time
27, 28, 29, 30 A Fantastic job!!! 20 minutes
24, 25, 26 B Well done! 30 minutes
21, 22, 23 C Pretty good 45 minutes
18, 19, 20 D Uh oh 1 hour
17 or less F We have a problem
1 hour 30 minutes
Suggested Study Activities:•Make flash cards with the cell organelles and their functions•Review your lecture notes, class work and homework•Read chapter 7 in your textbook•Take this practice quiz multiple times