A rigid structure that protects and provides support to the cell
  • cell membrane
  • cell wall
  • cytoplasm
  • chloroplast
An organelle that takes in sunlight energy, carbon dioxide, and water to make food
  • cell membrane
  • cell wall
  • mitochondria
  • chloroplast
What does the chloroplast help make for the plant?
  • energy
  • food
  • carbon dioxide
  • water
An organelle that builds proteins
  • ribosomes
  • mitochondria
  • nucleus
  • cell membrane
An organelle that directs all cell activities and stores DNA
  • ribosomes
  • mitochondria
  • nucleus
  • cell membrane
This structure allows materials to enter and exit the cell
  • cell wall
  • mitochondria
  • nucleus
  • cell membrane
These structures are found in plant cells only
  • cell wall, cell membrane
  • mitochondria, chloroplast
  • cell wall, cytoplasm
  • chloroplast, cell wall
A fluid that fills the cell and holds the organelles in place
  • chloroplast
  • chloroplasm
  • cytoplasm
  • cell membrane
Organelle that converts the energy in nutrients (food) into usable energy for the organism
  • mitochondria
  • chloroplast
  • nucleus
  • ribosomes
Process where materials are able to move from areas of high concentration to low concentration.
  • fission
  • diffusion
  • active transport
  • exocytosis
In order for large molecules to cross the cell membrane, they need to
  • push through the membrane anywhere
  • wait until the cell opens up for them to enter
  • find a doorway large enough to pass through
If there is a high concentration of water outside of a cell, where will the water want to go?
  • On the outside of the cell
  • In to the cell
  • Away from the cell
The nucleus signals to the cell that the cell needs to divide. What life function is this an example of?
  • get and use energy
  • respond to external change
  • reproduce
A paramecium (a single- celled organism) captures and eats a bacteria cell. What life function is this an example of?
  • get and use energy
  • reproduce
  • grow and develop
A caterpillar makes a chrysalis and becomes a butterfly. Which life function is this an example of?
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  • reproduce
  • get and use energy
  • grow and develop
If organisms need to get and use energy as a life function, which cell organelle would be most involved with this process?
  • nucleus
  • mitochondria
  • cytoplasm
  • ribosomes
Since organisms need to respond to internal and external changes as a life function, which cell organelle would be most involved with this process?
  • nucleus
  • mitochondria
  • cell membrane
  • ribosomes
Ribosomes help make proteins which helps cells change size. Which life function would they be most likely assisting?
  • respond to external change
  • grow and develop
  • get and use energy
What type of cell is this?
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  • plant
  • animal
  • neither
What type of cell is this?
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  • plant
  • animal
  • neither
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