
Q2 - Illum Energy & Models Cell Review
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Angela Dallas
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Match
Match the correct type of cell with it's function
Plant Cell
Animal Cell
Both types of cell
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane Only
Cell Membrane
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane Only
Cell Membrane
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
What is the function of the mitochondrion in an animal cell?
Mitochondrion performs respiration - uses oxygen and sugar to make energy.
Mitochondrion removes waste products
Mitochondrion directs all activities in the cell
Mitochondrion uses the sun's energy to create oxygen and sugars.
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Multiple Choice
How would lacking (not having) mitochondrion affect the overall function of a cell ?
without mitochondria, plant and animal cells would be exactly the same
without mitochondria cells would be no different.
without mitochondria, animal cells wouldn't be able to use the sun's energy.
without mitochondria, cells would not be able to produce energy for the cell.
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Dropdown
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Multiple Choice
If an animal cell lacked mitochondria, how would this affect the function of the cell?
The cell would not be able to use energy.
The cell would not be able to release waste.
The cell would not be able to perform photosynthesis.
The cell would not be able to store genetic information.
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Multiple Choice
Which statement correctly describes how a cell obtains energy?
An animal cell uses mitochondria to create energy in the process of photosynthesis.
A plant cell uses chloroplasts to make its own food in the process of photosynthesis.
An animal cell uses chloroplasts to create energy in the process of cellular respiration.
A plant cell uses mitochondria to make its own food in the process of cellular respiration.
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Multiple Choice
Which statement correctly describes the organelles involved in energy production?
The organelles in animal cells provide energy only through the process of photosynthesis.
The organelles in plant cells provide energy through the processes of photosynthesis and respiration.
The organelles in animal cells provide energy through the processes of photosynthesis and respiration.
The organelles in plant cells provide energy only through the process of photosynthesis.
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Multiple Choice
How does the cell membrane work together with mitochondria in animal cells?
The membrane allows molecules into the cell that will be used in photosynthesis in the mitochondria.
The membrane provides structure and support for the cell to perform photosynthesis in the mitochondria.
The membrane provides structure and support for the cell to perform cellular respiration in the mitochondria.
The membrane allows molecules into the cell that will be used in cellular respiration in the mitochondria.
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Multiple Choice
The student's teacher tells the student it is essential to include the cell nucleus in both cell types. Which BEST describes why the function of the nucleus is important to the cell?
The nucleus provides a rigid outer structure to protect the cell.
The nucleus controls and regulates all activities within the cell.
The nucleus controls and regulates what goes into and out of the cell.
The nucleus creates all the energy needed for the functions of the cell.
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Multiple Select
Which TWO instructions should the student follow in order to create accurate cell models?
The plant cell should include a cell wall to provide structure for the cell.
The animal cell should include mitochondria to create energy for the cell.
The animal cell should include a cell wall to provide structure and support.
The plant cell should include mitochondria to capture energy from sunlight.
The animal cell should include chloroplasts to produce food for the cell.
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
If the student does not include a cell membrane in one or both of the models, how would that affect the function of the cell?
The cell would not be able to produce food.
There would be nothing to control what enters and exits the cell.
There would be no rigid structure and support for the cell.
The cell would not be able to produce energy.
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