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Lena Blankenship
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Chapter 5
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Three Cell Parts Found in Plants Only!
Central Vacuole (the big swimming pool)
Cell Wall
Chloroplasts
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Multiple Choice
What part of a cell is found only in a plant cell?
Large central vacuole
Cell membrane
Nucleus
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Multiple Choice
What part of a cell is only found in a plant cell?
Cell membrane
Cell Wall
Cytoplasm
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Multiple Choice
What part of a cell is only found in a plant cell?
Chloroplasts
Ribosomes
Cell membrane
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The Four Cell Parts of Bacteria
DNA Correct
Cytoplasm
Cell Membrane
Ribosomes
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Multiple Choice
Which one would you NOT find in a bacteria cell?
Ribosomes
DNA Correct
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
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Diffusion is the process of....
allowing small particles to easily pass through the cell membrane.
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How do Chloroplasts make food?
The Chloroplasts use the sun's energy to make food through a process called photosynthesis.
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Where is the DNA located in plant and animal cells?
The nucleus
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Multiple Choice
Where is the DNA located in plant and animal cells?
cytoplasm
ribosomes
lyosome
nucleus
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Cells parts that are shared with animal, plants and bacteria:
Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
Ribosome
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Multiple Choice
Which part of a cell is shared with bacteria, plant, and animal cells?
Endoplasmic Recticulum
Ribosome
Cell Wall
Chloroplasts
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Why can smaller cells rid wastes faster than larger cells?
The waste travels less distance so the cells can function properly.
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The cell membrane is selective permeable.
This means the membrane only allows certain material to exit and enter the cell.
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Organelles are:
A membrane enclosed structure in a cell that performs a certain function for the cell.
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Fill in the Blanks
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Plant Cell Wall
It protects the cell and helps it keep its shape.
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What is the job of chlorophyll within the chloroplasts?
It absorbs energy from the sunlight.
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What do endocytosis and exocytosis have in common?
Both processes involve folding the cell membrane.
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