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Outermost layer of plant, fungi and bacteria cells.
a) Cell Membrane
b) Ribosome
c) Cell Wall
d) Mitochondria

In plants, converts stored oils into molecules that can be used for energy.
a) Peroxisomes
b) Chloroplast
c) Nucleus
d) Ribosomes

The outer lining of a cell which controls what goes into and out of the cell.
a) Nucleus
b) Cell Wall
c) Cell Membrane
d) Cytoplasm

The building blocks of all life.
a) Sugars
b) Molecules
c) ATP
d) Cells

Stores water and nutrients that the cell needs to survive. Also stores waste products so the cell doesn't become contaminated.
a) Chloroplasts
b) Vacuole
c) Mitochondria
d) Lysosome

In a bacterial cell, DNA stays in this central region.
a) Nucleoid
b) Nucleus
c) Neutron
d) Cell Membrane

Allow bacteria to attach to many different surfaces, including othe cells.
a) Pili and Fimbrae
b) Ribosomes
c) Cilia
d) Flagella

What are eukaryotic cells?
a) Cells without a nucleus
b) Cells which reproduce asexually
c) Cells which move by using pseudopods
d) Cells with a nucleus

A long, whip like structure used by bacteria for moving around.
a) cilia
b) flagella
c) pseudopod
d) cell membrane

Which cells in the human body have the most mitochondrian?
a) Muscle Cells
b) Brain Cells
c) Skin Cells
d) White Blood Cells

What is a prokaryotic cell?
a) A cell with a nucleus
b) A cell that reproduces asexually
c) A cell without a nucleus
d) A cell without DNA

Like a mayor, this organelle directs much of the activity in a cell and contains the cell's DNA.
a) Lysosome
b) Ribosome
c) Nucleus
d) Vacuole

What term below describes bacterial cells?
a) Multicellular and Prokaryotic
b) Unicellular and Eukaryotic
c) Multicellular and Eukaryotic
d) Unicellular and Prokaryotic

The outer lining of a cell which controls what goes into and out of the cell.
a) Cell Wall
b) Cytoplasm
c) Cell Membrane
d) Ribosomes

These organelles follow instructions from the nucleus and create proteins that the cell needs.
a) Ribosomes
b) Mitochondria
c) Lysosome
d) Endoplasmic Reticulum

Through a process called photosynthesis, these organelles convert the sun's rays into energy which the cell can use.
a) Mitochondria
b) Vacuoles
c) Chloroplast
d) Golgi Bodies

This organelles main job is grouping items (lipids and proteins) and packaging them in vesicles. The packets are then shipped to different places in the cell.
a) Golgi Bodies
b) Ribosomes
c) Nucleus
d) Endoplasmic Reticulum

Creates ATP (energy molecules) in a process called cellular respiration, called the powerhouse of the cell.
a) Vaculole
b) Chromatin
c) Lysosome
d) Mitochondria

Like a recycling station, these organelles break down waste and detoxify poisons to clean up the cell.
a) Mitochondria
b) Lysosome
c) Endoplasmic Reticulum
d) Nucleus

A jelly like fluid which fills the cell.
a) Cytoplasm
b) Organelles
c) Chloroplasts
d) Cell Membrane

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