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 B. Chloroplast B. Chloroplast  C. Vacuole C. Vacuole  A. Lysosomes A. Lysosomes  D. Plasma Membrane D. Plasma Membrane Which of these is only found in a Plant cell?

Back to Board  B. Chloroplast

 A. Mitochondria A. Mitochondria  C. Centriole C. Centriole  B. Nucleus B. Nucleus  D. Vacuoles D. Vacuoles Which of these is found only in an Animal Cell?

Back to Board C. Centrioles

 A. Scanning Electron A. Scanning Electron  Microscope Microscope  C. Binocular C. Binocular Microscope  B. Transmission B. Transmission Electron Microscope  D. Light Compound D. Light Compound Microscope Which type of microscope can produce a 2-D image of inside a cell?

Back to Board B. Scanning Electron Microscope

 D. Nucleus D. Nucleus  C. Centioles C. Centioles  B. Mitochondria B. Mitochondria  A. Ribosome A. Ribosome Which organelle controls the cell and contains the genetic code?

Back to Board D. Nucleus

 A. Tail A. Tail  C. Body C. Body  D. Fatty acid D. Fatty acid  B. Head B. Head In the fluid and mosaic model of the plasma membrane, which part of the phospholipids is hydrophilic?

Back to Board B. Head

 A. Hypertonic A. Hypertonic  C. Hypotonic C. Hypotonic  B. Isotonic B. Isotonic  D. Water D. Water A plant cell prefers which type of solution?

Back to Board C. Hypotonic

 A. Endoplasmic A. Endoplasmic Reticulum  C. Lysosome C. Lysosome  B. Ribosome B. Ribosome  D. Mitochondria D. Mitochondria This organelle is important in protein synthesis.

Back to Board B. Ribosome

 A. Mitochondria A. Mitochondria  C. Golgi Bodies C. Golgi Bodies  B. Endoplasmic B. Endoplasmic Reticulum  D. Lysosome D. Lysosome This organelle stores, modifies and ships proteins.

Back to Board C. Golgi Bodies

 A. Matrix A. Matrix  D. Cisternae D. Cisternae What is the name of the inner membrane folds in mitochondria?  C. Cytoplasm C. Cytoplasm  B. Grana B. Grana

Back to Board D. Cisternae

This organelle also has its own DNA.  A. Ribosome A. Ribosome  C. Plasma Membrane C. Plasma Membrane  B. Endoplasmic B. Endoplasmic Reticulum  D. Mitochondria D. Mitochondria

Back to Board D. Mitochondria

 A. Thylakoids A. Thylakoids Where does the light phase of photosynthesis occur?  C. Stroma C. Stroma  B. Grana B. Grana  D. Matrix D. Matrix

Back to Board A. Thylakoids

 B. ATP B. ATP What is the universal energy carrier?  A. NADH 2 A. NADH 2  C. Acetyl Co-enzyme A C. Acetyl Co-enzyme A  D. NADPH 2 D. NADPH 2

Back to Board B. ATP

 C. Ethanol C. Ethanol What is the product of anaerobic respiration in plants?  A. Pyruvate A. Pyruvate  B. Lactic acid B. Lactic acid  D. Glucose D. Glucose

Back to Board C. Ethanol

 C. 38 C. 38 How many ATP are produced during aerobic respiration from 1 Glucose molecule?  A. 34 A. 34  D. 32 D. 32  B. 36 B. 36

Back to Board C. 38

 A. Phagocytosis A. Phagocytosis Which one is the uptake of a solid particle by a cell?  B. Pinocytosis B. Pinocytosis  D. Exocytosis D. Exocytosis  C. Diffusion C. Diffusion

A. Phagocytosis

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