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Title: What is the next phase of plant cell division?


1
  • What is the next phase of plant cell division?
  • C.
  • B. D.

2
  • The main function of which system is to help
    protect inner organs from being damaged?
  • Nervous
  • Excretory
  • Circulatory
  • Skeletal

3
  • What is the major function of the digestive
    system?
  • A. producing gametes
  • B. eliminating wastes
  • C. bringing air into the body
  • D. breaking down food

4
  • Which compounds are the reactants of
    photosynthesis and products of respiration?
  • Water and glucose
  • Oxygen and carbon dioxide
  • Glucose and oxygen
  • Carbon dioxide and water

5
  • Which cell parts are found in pairs and move
    towards the opposite ends of the cell during cell
    division?
  • A. centrioles
  • B. vacuoles
  • C. ribosomes
  • D. Golgi bodies

6
  • Which is a major function of the human
    reproductive system?
  • A. Protecting internal organs
  • B. Producing gametes
  • C. Breaking down food
  • D. Eliminating wastes

7
  • Which organelle captures and absorbs light
    energy?
  • 1 C. 3
  • 2 D. 4

8
  • A student adds drops of dye to a beaker. Which
    diagram best shows the end result of diffusion?
  • B.
  • C. D.

9
  • During respiration, what substances combine to
    release energy for the cell?
  • Water and oxygen
  • Glucose and water
  • Oxygen and carbon dioxide
  • Glucose and water

10
  • During _______, chromatids separate and move to
    opposite sides of the cell.
  • A. Metaphase
  • B. Cytokinesis
  • C. Interphase
  • D. Anaphase

11
  • What do the structures as a whole represent?
  • A. a cell
  • B. a tissue
  • C. an organ
  • D. an organ system

12
  • What is the next phase of plant cell division?
  • A. C.
  • B. D.

13
  • Which organ system is most responsible for
    helping a football player run down the field?
  • A. circulatory
  • B. excretory
  • C. muscular
  • D. integumentary

14
  • The _______ breaks down food to make energy in
    the plant and animal cell.
  • A. Lysosome
  • B. Cell wall
  • C. Nucleus
  • D. Mitochondria

15
  • What are two structures that every cell has?
  • A. Nucleus cell wall
  • B. Cell wall cell membrane
  • C. Cell membrane DNA
  • D. Nucleus DNA

16
  • During mitosis, chromosomes condense into rodlike
    structures. Where does mitosis occur?
  • A. in the cell membrane
  • B. in chloroplasts
  • C. in mitochondia
  • D. in the nucleus

17
F
E
D
C
B
A
18
  • What is the result of mitosis and cytokinesis?
  • Two different cells
  • Chloroplasts
  • Two nuclei
  • Two identical cells

19
  • What does the organelle labeled C produce?

C
20
  • Describe the function of the cell organelle
    labeled A.

A
21
  • Which organelle is labeled incorrectly?
  • A. vacuole
  • B. Golgi apparatus
  • C. ribosome
  • D. mitochondrion

22
  • Name describe the function of the organelle
    labeled 6.

23
  • Which of these systems controls movement?
  • Digestive C. Muscular
  • Skeletal D. Both B and C

24
  • Which of these statements is true about the cells
    of a bird, a fish, and a tree?
  • They all have a nucleus and cell walls.
  • Only the bird and fish cells have chloroplasts.
  • They all have ribosomes and cell walls.
  • Only the tree cells have cell walls.

25
Organ systems
  • Which of these should be placed in the empty box?
  • A. organism
  • B. organ
  • C. limb
  • D. particle

Tissues
Cells
26
  • Which of these sets of organelles makes and moves
    proteins?
  • A. mitochondria, cytoplasm, and ribosomes
  • B. chloroplasts, mitochondria, and ER
  • C. ribosomes, ER, and Golgi body
  • D. lysosomes, Golgi apparatus, and vacuoles

27
D
A
C
B
28
A
B
E
C
D
29
  • 1. Name describe the function of the organelle
    labeled 7.

30
  • Which of these is an organelle found in plant AND
    animal cells that makes ATP for the cell?
  • A. nucleus
  • B. mitochondria
  • C. chloroplasts
  • D. vacuoles

31

  • Which of the following is true about cells?
  • A. A cells parts are all identical and perform
    the same job.
  • B. Cells have special parts that perform
    different jobs.
  • C. A cell has one part that performs all of the
    jobs.
  • D. Cells have special parts that perform the
    same job.

32
  • Describe two ways in which plant cells differ
    from animal cells.

33
  • Which of the following is a difference between
    plant cells and animal cells? A. Animal cells
    divide plant cells do not divide.
  • B. Animal cells carry out photosynthesis plant
    cells do not.
  • C. Plant cells have a rigid structure, while
    animal cells have a more flexible structure.
  • D. In plant cells, DNA is stored in the
    mitochondria in animal cells, the DNA is stored
    in the nucleus.

34
  • What is contained in the cell nucleus?
  • A. DNA
  • B. lysosomes
  • C. vacuoles
  • D. prokaryotic cells

35
  • What would most likely happen to a cell if its
    mitochondria were not functioning properly?
  • A. The cell would use lysosomes to release
    energy
  • B. The cells level of energy would decrease.
  • C. The cell would create new mitochondria by
    cell division.
  • D. The cells level of sugar would decrease.

36
  • What is the function of ribosomes?
  • A. to make DNA
  • B. to make ATP
  • C. to make lipids
  • D. to make proteins

37
  • Which of these is a group of tissues working
    together to perform a function?
  • Cell
  • Organism
  • Organ system
  • Organ

38
  • Which of the following describes how tissues,
    organs, and organ systems are related?
  • A. Organs form tissues, which form organ
    systems.
  • B. Organs systems form organs, which form
    tissues.
  • C. Tissues form organs, which form organ systems.

39
  • List 2 examples of organ systems and their
    functions.

40
  • Which of the following best describes an organ?
  • A. a group of cells that work together to
    perform a certain job
  • B. a body structure, such as muscles or lungs
  • C. a group of tissues that belong to different
    systems

41
  • One of the main functions of the muscular and
    skeletal systems is to allow _______ of the body.
  • A. growth
  • B. movement
  • C. reproduction
  • D. maintenance

42
  • A person touches a hot surface with his hand and
    his hand springs back. Which two systems are
    operating?
  • Cardiovascular and respiratory
  • Nervous and cardiovascular
  • Nervous and muscular
  • Muscular and digestive

43
  • The main purpose of the ______ system is to
    distribute blood throughout the body.
  • A. respiratory
  • B. digestive
  • C. muscular
  • D. circulatory

44
  • Groups of ________ work together in a tissue.
  • A. cells
  • B. organ systems
  • C. organs
  • D. None of the above

45
  • Organize the following in order from largest to
    smallest
  • organ system
  • tissue
  • organism
  • cell
  • organ

46
  • The concentration of water molecules inside a
    cell is 80 percent and outside the cell is 25
    percent. What will most likely happen?

47
  • The concentration of oxygen particles inside a
    cell is 45 percent and outside the cell is 30
    percent. What will most likely happen?

48
  • The concentration of hydrogen particles inside a
    cell is 33 percent and outside the cell is 62
    percent. What will most likely happen?

49
  • Cytokinesis is the division of
  • A. a nucleus.B. cytoplasm.C. a chromosome.D.
    DNA.

50
  • Which of the following best describes mitosis?
  • A. Production of two identical cells.
  • B. Production of two nuclei with identical DNA.
  • C. Reproduction of mitochondria and
    chloroplasts.
  • D. Division of the cytoplasm.

51
  • Which of the following is a substance that is
    found between the cell membrane and the nucleus,
    which primarily consists of water and holds
    organelles?
  • A. mitochondria C. chloroplast
  • B. cytoplasm D. cell membrane

52
  • In what phase does the arrangement of chromosomes
    along the equator of the cell occur?
  • Interphase C. Telophase
  • Prophase D. Metaphase

53
  • The two chromatids of a chromosome separate from
    each other during
  • prophase C. anaphase
  • metaphase D. interphase

54
Name that phase
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Name that phase
56
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57
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58
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59
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60
Put the following pictures of Mitosis in order
A
B
C
D
61
  • Which would not be found in the integumentary
    system?
  • A. skin C. hair
  • B. nails D. teeth

62
  • What is the main difference between rough and
    smooth E.R.?

63
  • Chromosomes
  • A. contain DNA
  • B. contain nuclei
  • C. contain cytoplasma
  • D. are circular in shape

64
  • Every cell contains certain structures that
    perform specialized functions for the cell. What
    are these structures called?
  • A. organs C. organelles
  • B. cells D. tissues

65
  • In what phase of mitosis does the nucleus break
    apart and the spindle fibers move to opposite
    ends of the cell?
  • A. interphase C. telophase
  • B. prophase D. metaphase

66
  • In what phase of mitosis does the arrangement of
    chromosomes along the equator of the cell occur?
  • A. interphase C. telophase
  • B. prophase D. metaphase

67
  • In which cell organelle does photosynthesis take
    place?
  • A. chloroplasts C. ribosomes
  • B. vacuole D. mitochondrion

68
Which system.
  • Covers and protects body?
  • Protects delicate vital organs?
  • Moves parts of the skeleton?
  • Transports materials from one part of the body to
    another?
  • Exchanges gases between your blood and the
    outside environment?
  • Digests foods and absorbs them into the blood?
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