Cell Structure and Function

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Cell Structure and Function Quiz

Test your knowledge on cell structure and its functions! This quiz covers the essentials of biology, including the properties of mass, atomic structure, and cellular functions. Perfect for students and biology enthusiasts alike.

  • Explore fundamental concepts in cell biology
  • Challenge yourself with multiple-choice questions
  • Enhance your understanding of genetics and atomic structure
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringCells217
What is mass?
Measurable property of a physical body and a measure of it's resistance to acceleration when force is applied.
The weight of a physical body.
What is the basic measurement of mass?
Grams (g)
Kilograms (Kg)
Milligrams (mg)
How are protons charged?
No electrical charge
Positive charged
Negatively charged
What is the atomic number?
Number of protons in nucleus.
Atoms of matter with more neurone than protons.
Number of protons and neutrons in atomic nucleus.
What is the formation of H20?
1 Hydrogen molecule of 2 atoms and 1 oxygen atom
1 Hydrogen molecule and 2 oxygen atoms
2 Hydrogen molecules and 1 oxygen atom
What does the cell nucleus do?
Allows or blocs substances leaving or entering the cell.
Regulates the cells internal environment.
Contains all the genetic material that controls entire organism.
All cells have a nucleus except...
Erythrocytes
Leukocytes
Thrombocytes
What are amino acids?
A segment of DNA that provides code to construct a protein.
A protein for genes that functions in one or more types of cells in the body.
Steps in the DNA that consist of four types of molecules.
How many genes are within human DNA?
20,000-23,000
23,000-26,000
17,000-20,000
What does chemical energy generate?
Protein
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
Leukocytes
Erythrocytes
What is cellular malfunction related to?
Physical illness
The outside environment
Age
Gender
What biological systems are in homeostatic condition?
Urinary System, Gastrointestinal System
Respiratory System
Cardiac System
What are hormones?
Mediating chemicals released in one part of the body in response to an environmental change in the body.
Series of glands that produce and secrete chemicals.
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