
Biology Sol Review Cells
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9th - 12th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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15 Slides • 23 Questions
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Biology I SOL Prep
Topic: Cells
By Angela Roberts
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Open Ended
Tell me one thing you know/remember about CELLS...
(It can be anything at all!)
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Multiple Choice
In 1665 Robert Hooke observed a thin slice of cork under a microscope and presented a drawing similar to the one shown. Hooke called the structures he observed—
chloroplasts
root hairs
stomata
cells
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Multiple Choice
Which of these supports the cell theory as it is stated today?
New cells are produced by division of existing cells.
All organisms are composed of more than one cell.
Cells must contain a nucleus.
Not all cells are alive.
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Multiple Choice
Using this tool, Anton van Leeuwenhoek was the first scientist to-
use a telescope
see microscopic organisms
magnify plants
observe light waves
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Multiple Choice
All of the following principles are part of the cell theory except
cells are the basic unit of life
all cells contain a nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria, and ribosomes
all living things are made of cells
cells only come from pre-existing cells
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Multiple Choice
Under a microscope, a series of cells are observed that lack membrane-bound internal organelles. Which of these is the most likely cell type?
plant cell
animal cell
eukaryotic cell
prokaryotic cell
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Multiple Choice
In a prokaryotic cell, DNA is located in the-
cytoplasm
nucleus
mitochondria
ribosome
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Multiple Choice
One difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is
prokaryotic cells have a nucleus but eukaryotic cells do not
eukaryotic cells have a nucleus but prokaryotic cells do not
prokaryotic cells have a cytoplasm but eukaryotic cells do not
eukaryotic cells have cytoplasm but prokaryotic cells do not
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Multiple Choice
Of all of the types of cells listed below, which is the smallest?
plant cell
animal cell
eukaryotic cell
prokaryotic cell
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Multiple Choice
Which characteristic of prokaryotic organisms makes them different from eukaryotes?
Prokaryotes have DNA.
Prokaryotes are made of cells.
Prokaryotes have chromosomes.
Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane-bound organelles.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is the best model of a prokaryotic cell?
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J
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of structure 4?
nucleus
ribosome
vacuole
cell wall
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Multiple Choice
Some unicellular organisms are motile (have the ability to move) and some are nonmotile. Which cellular structures are associated with movement?
Flagella
Ribosomes
Vacuoles
Cholorplasts
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Multiple Choice
The main function of ____ in eukaryotic cells is to convert energy for the cell through a process called _____.
mitochondria, photosynthesis
chloroplast, cellular respiration
ribosomes, protein synthesis
mitochondria, cellular respiration
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Multiple Choice
Which structure modifies, packages, and sorts proteins within a cell?
Golgi bodies
Endoplasmic reticulum
Mitochondria
Nucleus
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Multiple Choice
Cells of a fungus and an animal were being studied. Which of these would be found in both of these cells?
cell wall
chloroplasts
mitochondria
cilia
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Multiple Choice
In a typical animal cell, which component contains the greatest amount of water?
cell membranes
cytoplasm
ribosomes
nucleus
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is responsible for the “rough” appearance of endoplasmic reticulum?
enzymes
lysosomes
ribosomes
DNA
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Multiple Choice
Some functions of several structures of a fish are listed in the chart. Complete the chart by determining the structures of a cell next to the function it performs. What is cell structure "D"?
cell membrane
nucleus
flagellum
vacuole
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Multiple Choice
A student observes that a type of eubacteria contains chlorophyll. Which of these does this type of bacteria have in common with plants?
It is photosynthetic.
It contains vascular tissues.
It contains mitochondria.
It is heterotrophic.
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Multiple Choice
The one-celled eukaryotic organisms above are often found in freshwater ponds. What is one characteristic they all have in common?
nucleus
flagellum
cilia
pseudopodia
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Multiple Choice
A bacterium will construct different proteins to metabolize the sugars lactose or glucose, depending on which one it detects in the outside environment. What part of the bacterium allows it to recognize different substances in the outside environment?
lysosomes
endoplasmic reticulum
nucleus
cell membrane
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of the flagellum?
catching prey
attachment
movement
circulation
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Topic: Cells
By Angela Roberts
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