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LSS103: From Cells to Systems Online Quiz

Total questions: 15

Worksheet time: 31mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

Which of the following best describes structures in the human body from the largest to smallest?

a)

organ, tissue, cell, organelle

b)

organ, tissue, organelle, cell

c)

organelle, organ, tissue, cell

d)

organelle, cell, tissue, organ

2.

Which of the following structures is/are found in the cells of plants but not animals? (Select all that apply.)

a)

ribosomes

b)

mitochondria

c)

nucleus

d)

chloroplasts

3.

Using a microscope, Mabel observed some cheek cells scraped from the inside of her mouth as well as cells from the root hair cells from an onion.


What could she most likely be trying to find out?

a)

Do all cells in an organism contain the same parts?

b)

What are the differences between a plant and an animal?

c)

Are the cell parts of one animal the same as cell parts of another animal?

d)

How are genetic materials passed down from parent to offspring?

4.

A vacuole is a membrane-bound sac that plays a role in the storage and the release of cellular products. How do the vacuoles in animal cells differ from vacuoles in a plant cell?

a)

Plant cell vacuoles are usually smaller because plants can make their own food.

b)

Animal cells usually contain less vacuoles because they have an excretory system to eliminate waste.

c)

Plant cell vacuoles are usually larger because they also provide structural support for the plant tissues.

d)

Animal cell vacuoles are usually larger because they have to store a lot of glucose from the food they eat for later use

5.

Four students examined the cells in the diagram shown and made the following observations:

Student 1: Cell 1 is a plant cell because it has a cell wall

Student 2: Cell 2 is an animal cell because it has a nucleus

Student 3: Cell 1 is a plant cell because it has chloroplasts

Student 4: Cell 2 is an animal cell because it has a cell membrane


Who are correct?

a)

Student 1 and Student 2

b)

Student 2 and Student 3

c)

Student 1 and Student 3

d)

Student 2 and Student 4

6.
The diagram below represents a cell of a green plant. Solar energy is used to produce energy-rich compounds in which structure? 
a)
A
b)
B
c)
C
d)
D
7.

The diagram below represents a cell. Which organelle is the site which contains instructions for building and controlling the cell.

a)

1

b)

2

c)

3

d)

4

8.

Which of the following is/are necessary for the process of photosynthesis? (Select all that apply.)

a)

CO2 (carbon dioxide)

b)

Sunlight

c)

H2O (water)

d)

O2 (oxygen)

9.

Which item listed is NOT produced in the process of cellular respiration?

a)

CO2 (carbon dioxide)

b)

C6H12O6 (glucose)

c)

H2O (water)

d)

Energy

10.
What is the opposing muscle group for the biceps? 
a)
Quadriceps
b)
Abdominals
c)
Trapezius
d)
Triceps
11.

Which of the following structure controls the movement of substances in and out of cells?

a)

nucleus

b)

cytoplasm

c)

cell membrane

d)

vacuoles

12.

Which are the products of anaerobic respiration in muscles?

a)

Glucose and oxygen

b)

Carbon dioxide and water

c)

Lactic acid

d)

Carbon monoxide

13.
Aerobic respiration is different from anaerobic respiration in that aerobic respiration needs...
a)
chlorophyll
b)
carbon dioxide
c)
glucose
d)
oxygen
14.
Which of the following correctly describe breathing?
a)
Chemcially breakdown of food to provide energy for the body cells
b)
Physical process of taking in air and removing it from the body
c)
Physical action of the moving of the lungs cavity
d)
None of the above
15.

Which statement(s) about inhaled and exhaled air is/are correct? (Check all that apply.)

a)

Exhaled air contains more carbon dioxide than inhaled air does.

b)

Exhaled air contains more oxygen than inhaled air does.

c)

Exhaled air contains less carbon dioxide than inhaled air does.

d)

Exhaled air contains less oxygen than inhaled air does.