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Cells are the basic units of structure and _____ in all living things.
a) Function
b) Appearance
c) Minerals
d) Astronomy

Organisms made up of just one cell are called
a) Multicellular
b) Unicellular
c) Animals
d) Plants

The smallest to largest functional units of multicellular organisms are organized as
a) Tissues, organelles, cells, organs, and organ systems
b) Organs, organelles, cells, tissues, and organ systems
c) Organ systems, organelles, cells, tissues, and organs
d) Organelles, cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems

All cells have _______, which is a watery substance with criss-crossed proteins that supports organelles.
a) Nucleus
b) Cytoplasm
c) Cell Membrane
d) Cell Wall

The _______ controls what substances enter and exit the cell.
a) Nucleus
b) Cytoplasm
c) Cell Membrane
d) Cell Wall

Animal cells do not have this rigid, supportive structure
a) Nucleus
b) Cytoplasm
c) Cell Membrane
d) Cell Wall

This organelle houses DNA and controls all of the cells activities
a) Nucleus
b) Cytoplasm
c) Cell Membrane
d) Cell Wall

These organelles convert sugar and oxygen to ATP (cell energy)
a) Endoplasmic reticulum
b) Vacuoles
c) Chloroplasts
d) Mitochondria

This organelle transports proteins and other materials
a) Endoplasmic reticulum
b) Vacuoles
c) Chloroplasts
d) Mitochondria

This tool helps us visualize and study cells
a) Telescope
b) Graduated Cylinder
c) Microscope
d) Balance

These organelles convert solar energy to chemical energy in plants and protists.
a) Endoplasmic Reticulum
b) Chloroplasts
c) Mitochondria
d) Vacuoles

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