Eukaryotic & Prokaryotic Cells Review Question Preview (ID: 14154)
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A rigid structure that gives support to the cell is a
a) cell membrane
b) nucleus
c) ribosome
d) cell wall
This system of membranes assists in production, processing & transport of proteins.
a) Mitochondria
b) Endoplasmic Reticulum
c) Ribosomes
d) Cytoskeleton
This keeps the cell's membranes from collapsing and also helps some cells move.
a) Cytoskeleton
b) Ribosomes
c) Mitochondria
d) Endoplasmic Reticulum
A large organelle in a eukaryotic cell containing the cell's DNA or genetic material.
a) Cytoskeleton
b) Ribosomes
c) Cell Wall
d) Nucleus
Organelles where sugar is broken down to produce energy.
a) Endoplasmic Reticulum
b) Mitochondria
c) Golgi Complex
d) Ribosomes
The organelle that packages and distributes proteins is called the
a) golgi complex
b) vesicle
c) endoplasmic reticulum
d) mitochondria
Organelles in plant and algae cells in which photosynthesis takes place are known as
a) mitochondria
b) ribosomes
c) chloroplasts
d) cytoskeleton
This separates the cell's contents from the cell's environment.
a) Cell Wall
b) Cell Membrane
c) Cytoskeleton
d) Nucleus
These are the smallest organelles in cells; they make proteins and are the site of protein synthesis.
a) Ribosomes
b) Cell Wall
c) Mitochondria
d) Chloroplasts
Organelles that contain digestive enzymes are called
a) ribosomes
b) lysosomes
c) somesomes
d) mitochondria
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