
Unit 2 SOL Review: Cells
Authored by Corinne Hornberger
Biology
12th Grade
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1.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
(a) cells have a nucleus. (b) cells do not have a nucleus.
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Cells
Prok vs Euk
2.
CATEGORIZE QUESTION
3 mins • 6 pts
Groups:
(a) Prokaryotes
,
(b) Animals (Eukaryotes)
,
(c) Plants (Eukaryotes)
Circular DNA
Have a nucleus and no cell wall
Have a nucleus and chlroplasts
Centrioles
Have no nucleus
Cell wall and chloroplasts
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Cells
Prok vs Euk
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3.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
ER
Protects the DNA and controls cell activities
Mitochondria
Creates energy for the cell (site of cellular respiration)
Cytoplasm
Holds ribosomes and helps fold/transport proteins
Cell Membrane
Controls what goes in and out of the cell
Nucleus
Clear, jelly-like substance that supports other organelles
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Cells
Organelles
4.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
Cell wall
Supports/protects plant cells
Lysosomes
Moves things around the cell
Centrioles
Holds digestive enzymes, helps break things down
Golgi body
Makes glucose (sugar) using energy from sunlight, site of photosynthesis
Chloroplast
Helps animal cells divide
Tags
Cells
Organelles
5.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Match the following
Vacuole
Helps hold up the cell and move organelles around (like the bones of the cell)
Flagella
Holds things (food, water, trash, etc)
Vesicles
Helps cells move around their environment
Ribosomes
Uses DNA instructions to create proteins (site of protein synthesis)
Cytoskeleton/
microtubules
Small "bubbles" used for transport
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Cells
Organelles
6.
LABELLING QUESTION
1 min • 8 pts
Label the plant cell
Mitochondria
Chloroplast
Cell membrane
Vacuole
Cell wall
Nucleus
Golgi body
ER
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Cells
Organelles
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7.
DROPDOWN QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
A long time ago, some people believed that living things could come from non-living things. This theory was called (a) . Now, scientists know that all cells come from existing cells. This is part of a theory called (b) .
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Cells
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