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Leaving Certificate Biology Cell Structure & Function 1 iQuiz SECOND Press the F5 Key to Begin, Then click on this Blue Box FIRST In PowerPoint 2007 if you see a Security Warning click HERE on Options… and then click on  Enable this content

The most abundant substance in protoplasm is … FatMinerals CarbohydrateWater

Plant and animal cells are alike in possessing … Cell membranesChloroplasts Cell wallsChlorophyll

Animal cells differ from plant cells in not possessing a … Cell membraneCell wall NucleusCytoplasm

In what part of the cell is DNA found? CytoplasmNucleus NucleolusRibosomes

When viewed through a ‘light’ microscope, which of the following plant cell structures is visible without staining? RibosomesGenes MitochondriaNucleus

A group of similar cells performing the same function is known as a … SystemOrgan TissueOrganism

The correct order of arrangement of the following is … 1 – organ; 2 – cell; 3 – tissue; 4 – organism; 5 – system

The cell organelle responsible for generating energy is the … MitochondrionRibosome CentrioleLysosome

Cell membranes are composed of … Protein onlyProtein & lipids Protein & carbohydrate Fat only

The conversion of light energy into chemical energy is best carried out by cells containing … MitochondriaRibosomes ChlorophyllLysosomes

The cell membrane is … Semi-solidLiquid ImpermeableSemi-permeable

The growth of cells outside the body in an artificial medium is referred to as … In vivoIn vacuole In vitroIn vico

When growing human cells artificially at what temperature must they be maintained? 50 °C37 °C 27 °C20 °C

To see the ultra-structure of a cell what type of microscope should be used? Ultra microscope Electron microscope Light microscope Spectroscope

To stain animal cells you should use which of the following? Litmus red Benedict’s solution IodineMethylene blue

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