Cells and Systems (2)

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Test your knowledge on cellular biology with this engaging quiz focused on cells, organelles, and their functions. Whether you're a biology student or just curious about the building blocks of life, this quiz is designed to enhance your understanding!

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26 Questions6 MinutesCreated by LearningLight247
TOPIC 2.2 - 2.5
Cell membrane:
A rigid frame-like covering that surrounds the cell membrane
A liquid inside the cell, which has grainy-looking bits in it
A fairly large, dark, spherical structure that's usually near the center of the cell
Looks like a thin line that surrounds the whole cell
Clear, liquid-filled spaces in various places within the cytoplasm
Cell wall:
A rigid frame-like covering that surrounds the cell membrane
A liquid inside the cell, which has grainy-looking bits in it
A fairly large, dark, spherical structure that's usually near the center of the cell
Looks like a thin line that surrounds the whole cell
Clear, liquid-filled spaces in various places within the cytoplasm
Vacuoles:
A rigid frame-like covering that surrounds the cell membrane
A liquid inside the cell, which has grainy-looking bits in it
A fairly large, dark, spherical structure that's usually near the center of the cell
Looks like a thin line that surrounds the whole cell
Clear, liquid-filled spaces in various places within the cytoplasm
Nucleus:
A rigid frame-like covering that surrounds the cell membrane
A liquid inside the cell, which has grainy-looking bits in it
A fairly large, dark, spherical structure that's usually near the center of the cell
Looks like a thin line that surrounds the whole cell
Clear, liquid-filled spaces in various places within the cytoplasm
Cytoplasm:
A rigid frame-like covering that surrounds the cell membrane
A liquid inside the cell, which has grainy-looking bits in it
A fairly large, dark, spherical structure that's usually near the center of the cell
Looks like a thin line that surrounds the whole cell
Clear, liquid-filled spaces in various places within the cytoplasm
Organelles are specialized structures within a cell that carry out specific functions
True
False
Mycoplasma:
Made of more than one cell
Smallest living organism
Made of only one cell
Too small to see with the naked eye.
Multicellular organism:
Made of more than one cell
Smallest living organism
Made of only one cell
Too small to see with the naked eye.
Unicellular organism:
Made of more than one cell
Smallest living organism
Made of only one cell
Too small to see with the naked eye.
Micro-organisms:
Made of more than one cell
Smallest living organism
Made of only one cell
Too small to see with the naked eye.
Psuedopod:
Lives in water
Lives in fresh water
Hair-like structure used to move around water
Foot-like, captures food
Amoeba:
Lives in water
Lives in fresh water
Hair-like structure used to move around water
Foot-like, captures food
Paraceium:
Lives in water
Lives in fresh water
Hair-like structure used to move around water
Foot-like, captures food
Cilia:
Lives in water
Lives in fresh water
Hair-like structure used to move around water
Foot-like, captures food
Diffusion is..
Movement of particles from an area of a high concentration to low concentration
Diffussion of water particles through a selectively permeable membrane
Osmosis is..
Movement of particles from an area of a high concentration to low concentration
Difussion of water particles through a selectively permeable membrane
The cell membrane is selectively permeable.
True
False
When cells reproduce, they divide in half. Those cells are mutations until they split again.
True
False
Connective tissues..
Allows you to move your body
Supports and connects different parts of the body
Covers the surface of your body and the outside of your organs
Makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
Epithelial tissues..
Allows you to move your body
Supports and connects different parts of the body
Covers the surface of your body and the outside of your organs
Makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
Muscle tissues..
Allows you to move your body
Supports and connects different parts of the body
Covers the surface of your body and the outside of your organs
Makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
Nervous tissues..
Allows you to move your body
Supports and connects different parts of the body
Covers the surface of your body and the outside of your organs
Makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
(PLANT) Storage tissue:
Produces food through photosynthesis
For water proofing and protection
Hollow tube-like structures
Phloem
Xylem
(PLANT) Protective tissue:
Produces food through photosynthesis
For water proofing and protection
Hollow tube-like structures
Phloem
Xylem
(PLANT) Transport tissue:
Produces food through photosynthesis
For water proofing and protection
Hollow tube-like structures
Phloem
Xylem
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