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Chapter 3 Part 1: Typical Cell/Organelles
Test Description: Basic cell structure
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The genetic material that makes up the nucleus...mainly composed of protein and DNA.
A
Chromatids
B
Chromatin
C
Ribosomes
D
Cytoplasm
2) What process is the Nucleolus in charge of?
A
Genetics
B
Mitosis
C
Exocytosis
D
Protein Synthesis
3) What structure controls what enters and leaves the cell?
A
Plasma Membrane
B
Endoplasmic Reticulum
C
Golgi Apparatus
D
Nuclear Membrane
4) What 2 things must we provide the mitochondria with in order for energy to be produced?
A
ATP and Nutrients
B
ATP and Oxygen
C
Nutrients and Sunlight
D
Oxygen and Nutrients
5) What could take place in the Rough ER that couldn't take place in the Smooth ER?
A
Diffusion
B
Mitosis
C
Endocytosis
D
Protein Synthesis
6) Tiny hair-like structures on the plasma membrane that specialize in absorption.
A
Microvilli
B
Cilia
C
Flagella
D
Lysosomes
7) A network of tiny protein fibers in the cytoplasm that help the cell maintain it's shape.
A
Cytoskeleton
B
Endoplasmic Reticulum
C
Spindles
D
Golgi Apparatus
8) Which IS NOT one of the 3 main parts of a typical cell?
A
Plasma Membrane
B
Cytoplasm
C
Nucleus
D
Mitochondria
9) Rod-shaped structures, formed from the chromatin, that are used to pass genetic information to the 2 new cells formed in Mitosis.
A
Nucleotides
B
Centrioles
C
Spindles
D
Chromosomes
10) The organelle that packages proteins that are to be shipped out of the cell.
A
Centrioles
B
Golgi Apparatus
C
Lysosomes
D
Endoplasmic Reticulum
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