1. What is TRUE about the size and shape of cells?

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1. What is TRUE about the size and shape of cells? Monday 1. What is TRUE about the size and shape of cells? All cells are the same size and shape. All cells are the same size, but not all cells are the same shape. All cells are the same shape, but not all cells are the same size. Different cells can have both different sizes and different shapes.

Monday 2. Which of the following statements is true? All cells have cell membranes and cell walls. All cells have cell membrane but all cells do not have a cell wall. Not all cells have a cell membrane but all cells have a cell wall. Cells do not have cell membranes or cell walls.

Tuesday 1. What is TRUE about cells? All living things are made up of many cells, and all cells are the same size and shape. All living things are made up of many cells, but not all cells are the same size and shape. All cells are the same size and shape, but not all living things are made up of many cells. Not all cells are the same size and shape, and not all living things are made up of many cells.

Both the leaf and the root would be made up of cells. 2. What would a biologist see if she examined a small piece of a leaf from a plant and a small piece of a root from the same plant through a microscope? Both the leaf and the root would be made up of cells. The leaf would be made up of cells, but the root would not be made up of cells. The root would be made up of cells, but the leaf would not be made up of cells. Neither the root nor the leaf would be made up of cells because plants are not made up of cells. Leaf slice under microscope Onion Root

Wednesday 1. What is the range of the number of cells that living organisms, from the very smallest to the very largest, can be made of? From 1 to 100 From 1 to many millions From 100 to 1,000 From 100 to many millions

2. Which of the following parts of an animal's body are made of cells? Wednesday 2. Which of the following parts of an animal's body are made of cells? The muscles, but not the brain The brain, but not the muscles Both the muscles and brain Neither the brain nor the muscles Brain cells Muscle cells

Thursday 1.Which organelle is the control center of the cell? the nucleus the E.R. the lysosome the Golgi complex

Thursday Lung tissue 2. Which of the following parts of an animal's body are made of cells? The skin, but not the lungs The lungs, but not the skin Both the skin and lungs Neither the lungs nor the skin Skin tissue