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All cells come from other cells. This is an example of
a) cell theory
b) germ theory
c) chromosome theory
d) evolutionary theory

Cells are the basic unit of structure and function. This is an example from the theory of
a) Cell theory
b) Germ theory
c) chromosome theory
d) evolutionary theory

All living things are made of cells. This statement is from the
a) cell theory
b) germ theory
c) chromosome theory
d) evolutionary theory

What is the location of cellular respiration?
a) chloroplast
b) mitochondria
c) both
d) none

Which organelle has a double membrane? (outer and inner membrane)
a) chloroplast
b) mitochondria
c) both
d) none

Which organelle is found in plant cells only?
a) chloroplast
b) mitochondria
c) both
d) none

Which organelle converts energy from one form to another?
a) chloroplast
b) mitochondria
c) both
d) none

Which organelle contains chlorophyll?
a) chloroplast
b) mitochondria
c) both
d) none

Which organelle is found in animal cells?
a) chloroplast
b) mitochondria
c) both
d) none

Which organelle is found in plant cells?
a) chloroplast
b) mitochondria
c) both
d) none

What is the smallest biological unit that carries out life functions?
a) cell
b) tissue
c) organ
d) organ system

Which organelle contains ribosomes and circular DNA?
a) chloroplast
b) mitochondria
c) both
d) none

What is the correct order of the cell hierarchy from smallest to largest?
a) organism-organ system- tissue-organ-cell
b) organism-organ system-organ-tissue-cell
c) cell-tissue-organ-organ system-organism
d) cell-organ- tissue-organ system- organism

Sweating is an example of
a) digestion
b) homeostasis
c) cellular respiration
d) growing

Shivering is an example of
a) digesting
b) homeostasis
c) osmosis
d) active transport

What is the building block of the cell membrane?
a) channel/transport protein
b) lipid tails
c) nonpolar zone
d) phospholipids

What part makes the nonpolar zone?
a) phosphate head
b) lipid tail
c) channel/transport protien
d) marker protein

The pumps and channels of the cell membrane are made of
a) carbohydrates
b) lipids
c) nucleic acids
d) protiens

What part allows large and charge molecules to enter or exit the cell.
a) phospholipid
b) channel/transport protein
c) marker protein
d) nonpolar zone

Which statement is correct about the nonpolar zone?
a) allows small/nonpolar to pass; stops large and charge
b) allows large and change; stops small and nonpolar
c) stops all material-large/charge and small/nonpolar
d) allows all material large/charge and small/nonpolar

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