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Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
"Cytokinesis" refers to
  1. division of the entire cell.
  2. division of the cytoplasm.
  3. reduction in the number of chromosomes.
  4. division of the nucleus.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Mitosis is the process of
  1. cell division in somatic cells.
  2. cell division to produce sex cells.
  3. copying DNA.
  4. copying RNA.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Protein synthesis in bacterial cells is performed by
  1. ribosomes.
  2. centrioles.
  3. flagella.
  4. thylakoids.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function

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Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
What organelle is the location of photosynthesis?
  1. nucleus
  2. mitochondrion
  3. endoplasmic reticulum
  4. chloroplast
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
The correct sequence of stages in mitosis are
  1. anaphase, prophase, metaphase, telophase.
  2. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase.
  3. prophase, anaphase, metaphase, telophase.
  4. metaphase, prophase, telophase, interphase.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
In eukaryotes, gametes are produced by
  1. binary fission.
  2. budding.
  3. meiosis.
  4. mitosis.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
A cell that contains chloroplasts, a nucleus, and mitochondria is discovered. Biologists might decide it could be a
  1. eukaryotic cell.
  2. prokaryotic cell.
  3. neither a eukaryotic or prokaryotic cell.
  4. either a eukaryotic or prokaryotic cell.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
An example of a prokaryote is a
  1. bacteria cell.
  2. nucleus.
  3. plasma.
  4. virus.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
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