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Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
All living things are made up of
  1. cork.
  2. cellulose.
  3. wastes.
  4. cells.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
The smallest living unit is a
  1. proton.
  2. cell.
  3. tissue.
  4. molecule.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Which organelle makes energy available to the rest of the cell?
  1. vacuole
  2. nucleus
  3. smooth endoplasmic reticulum
  4. mitochondrion
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Which statement best describes what happens after cytokinesis?
  1. Cells immediately begin to enter prophase again without replicating DNA.
  2. Two identical daughter cells enter the G1 stage of interphase and continue through the cell cycle.
  3. The larger cell begins mitosis again, while the smaller cell enters the G1 stage of interphase.
  4. Identical daughter cells are formed, which remain in interphase permanently.
  5. The daughter cells exchange DNA and begin the process of mitosis again.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
If a cell has a plasma membrane, it
  1. is prokaryotic.
  2. is eukaryotic.
  3. can be either prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
  4. can be neither prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Name in order the stages of mitosis.
  1. anaphase, telophase, interphase, prophase, metaphase
  2. telophase, anaphase, prophase, interphase, metaphase
  3. interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase
  4. metaphase, prophase, interphase, anaphase, telophase
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
The cell cycle is
  1. a series of stages involving DNA replication and cell division.
  2. a time in which the cell rests before engaging in metabolic activity.
  3. a series of stages defining sexual reproduction.
  4. defined only for prokaryotes.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
What is cytoplasm?
  1. gel-like material containing organelles
  2. membrane that controls what enters and exits the cell
  3. substance that contains DNA, the control molecule of the cell
  4. liquid that gives shape, support, and moves structures
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
All of these structures are found in all cells EXCEPT (a)
  1. ribosomes.
  2. cytoplasm.
  3. plasma membrane.
  4. nucleus.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
DNA replication occurs in
  1. the S phase of interphase in both somatic and reproductive cells.
  2. metaphase of meiosis only.
  3. the G1 phase of interphase in reproductive cells only.
  4. the cytokinesis portion of the cell's life cycle.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Which is NOT included in the fluid mosaic model?
  1. lipids
  2. proteins
  3. membrane flexibility
  4. genetic material
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
Which statement about plant and animal cells is true?
  1. Plant cells have a nucleus and a cell wall; animal cells do not have either of these structures.
  2. Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts; animal cells do not have either of these structures.
  3. Plant cells have a cell wall and a cell membrane; animal cells have a cell wall but not a cell membrane.
  4. Plant cells have chloroplasts and mitochondria; animal cells have chloroplasts but do not have mitochondria.
Grade 10 Cell Structure and Function
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