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The document is a multiple choice quiz about plant and animal cell structures and functions. It asks 10 questions about key cellular components like the nucleus, cell membrane, chloroplasts, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, cytoplasm and their roles in controlling cellular activities, providing shape, producing proteins, allowing materials in and out of the cell, and enabling photosynthesis.
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The document is a multiple choice quiz about plant and animal cell structures and functions. It asks 10 questions about key cellular components like the nucleus, cell membrane, chloroplasts, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, cytoplasm and their roles in controlling cellular activities, providing shape, producing proteins, allowing materials in and out of the cell, and enabling photosynthesis.
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PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS.

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Directions: Reed the following questions carefully and choose the letter that best describes the answer.
Directions: Read the following questions carefully and choose the letter that best describes the answer.

1. Which part of the cell is responsible for controlling the 6. Which structure is only found in animal cells?
activities of the other parts of the cell?
a. Pinocytotic vesicle.
a. Vacuole.
b. Golgi apparatus.
b. Nucleus.
c. Cell membrane. c. Nucleolus.

2. Why does a plant cell have a fixed shape and an animal 7. Plant and animal cells are eukaryotic. This means they…
cell does not?
a. Are able to multiply.
a. Plant cells have larger vacuoles than
animal cells. b. Have a nucleus.
b. The process of photosynthesis causes
plant cells to have a rigid shape. c. Contain DNA and RNA.

c. The cell membrane of a plant cell is


surrounded by a cell wall.

3. What are the tiny cell organs that produce protein? 8. The internal parts of a cell are suspended in a jelly-like
liquid called the…
a. Smooth ER.
a. Centrioles.
b. Ribosomes.
b. Golgi apparatus.
c. Lysosomes.
c. Cytoplasm.

4. Which of the following structures is found in both plant 9. blank is the part of the plant cell that makes the
and animal cells? process of photosynthesis possible.

a. Mitochondria. a. Rough ER.

b. Cell wall. b. Centrioles.


c. Chloroplast. c. Chloroplast.

5. Which part of the cell is responsible for breaking down 10. What part of the cell allows materials to enter and exit
used organelles and essentially “digesting” substances? the cell?

a. Rough ER. a. Cell membrane.

b. Smooth ER. b. Cell wall.


c. Lysosome.
c. Golgi apparatus.

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