Cellular structures
Describe the functions of sub-cellular structures.
Cellular structures
Describe the functions of sub-cellular structures.
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- Describe functions of sub-cellular structures
- Compare the functions of different cells
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6 Questions
Q1.
Which of the following is the smallest?
arm
eyeball
fly
Q2.
What does the word permeable mean?
a barrier to all substances
small extension on the surface
spherical in shape
Q3.
What is the function of the cell wall?
contains the DNA and controls cell activities
control what enters and exits the cell
where protein synthesis occurs
Q4.
What type of cell is this picture showing?
Q5.
Plants use photosynthesis to produce _________ and oxygen.
carbon dioxide
nitrogen
water
Q6.
Which of the following is not in an animal cell?
cytoplasm
mitochondria
nucleus
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Q1.
What is the function of the cytoplasm?
control what enters and exits the cell
to provide structure and strength to the cell
where protein synthesis occurs
Q2.
Which two sub-cellular structures do animal cells contain?
cell wall
vacuole
Q3.
Ribosomes are where ____________ are synthesised.
Q4.
Which of the following statements is not true?
The cell wall provides strength and structure.
The nucleus contains DNA and controls cell activities.
The vacuole contains sap to keep the cell firm.
Q5.
Match the structure to its function.
protein synthesis occurs here
aerobic respiration occurs here
photosynthesis occurs here
controls what enters and exits the cell
Q6.
Which statement is correct?
Photosynthesis occurs in animal cells.
Plant cells do not have mitochondria.
Proteins are made in the nucleus.