1. Which of the following is NOT a difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes? a) Prokaryotes lack a nucleus b) Eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles c) Eukaryotes tend to be multicellular, while prokaryotes tend to be unicellular. d) Eukaryotes are much smaller in size than prokaryotes 3. Which of the following is most likely to be a prokaryote? A) Fungi C) Protist B) Plant cell D) Animal cell E) Bacteria 2. What are two things that ALL cells always have? 4. What are two examples of organisms with eukaryotic cells?

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Part 1 Complete the following questions:
Topic 1: Eukaryotes/Prokaryotes
1. Which of the following is NOT a difference
between eukaryotes and prokaryotes?
a) Prokaryotes lack a nucleus
b) Eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles
c) Eukaryotes tend to be multicellular, while
prokaryotes tend to be unicellular.
d) Eukaryotes are much smaller in size than
prokaryotes
3. Which of the following is most likely to be a
prokaryote?
A) Fungi
C) Protist
B) Plant cell
D) Animal cell
E) Bacteria
2. What are two things that ALL cells always
have?
4. What are two examples of organisms with
eukaryotic cells?
Topic 2: Cell Organelles
5. Specialized proteins control cell division in
the amoeba. Which cell part is responsible for
making these proteins?
A. mitochondrion
B. nucleus
C. pseudopod
D. ribosome
8. Which cell structure directs the cell activities?
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C. ribosome
B. Mitochondria D. chloroplast
A. nucleus
9. Name two organelles that are found ONLY in
plant cells, not in animal cells.
6. Most organisms need oxygen for their cells to
function normally. Which of these organelles
uses oxygen to release energy?
A. nuclei
C. chloroplasts
B. ribosomes
D. mitochondria
10. Which organelle is correctly paired
with its function?
7. In the eukaryote, which of these organelles
are used to help plants make sugars in
photosynthesis?
A. flagella
C. mitochondria
Cell membrane – storage of DNA
Ribosome- production of energy
Chloroplast – transport of materials
Vacuole – stores food, water and waste
B. ribosomes
D. chloroplasts
Transcribed Image Text:10:31 PM Sat May 15 L 30% I Save Name Date Period FAST TEST Review Sheet Part 1 Complete the following questions: Topic 1: Eukaryotes/Prokaryotes 1. Which of the following is NOT a difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes? a) Prokaryotes lack a nucleus b) Eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles c) Eukaryotes tend to be multicellular, while prokaryotes tend to be unicellular. d) Eukaryotes are much smaller in size than prokaryotes 3. Which of the following is most likely to be a prokaryote? A) Fungi C) Protist B) Plant cell D) Animal cell E) Bacteria 2. What are two things that ALL cells always have? 4. What are two examples of organisms with eukaryotic cells? Topic 2: Cell Organelles 5. Specialized proteins control cell division in the amoeba. Which cell part is responsible for making these proteins? A. mitochondrion B. nucleus C. pseudopod D. ribosome 8. Which cell structure directs the cell activities? > C. ribosome B. Mitochondria D. chloroplast A. nucleus 9. Name two organelles that are found ONLY in plant cells, not in animal cells. 6. Most organisms need oxygen for their cells to function normally. Which of these organelles uses oxygen to release energy? A. nuclei C. chloroplasts B. ribosomes D. mitochondria 10. Which organelle is correctly paired with its function? 7. In the eukaryote, which of these organelles are used to help plants make sugars in photosynthesis? A. flagella C. mitochondria Cell membrane – storage of DNA Ribosome- production of energy Chloroplast – transport of materials Vacuole – stores food, water and waste B. ribosomes D. chloroplasts
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Topic 3: Cell Membrane
12. Which of the following is (are) a difference
between cell membranes and cell walls?
Cell walls are more rigid than membranes because
11. Which of the following is a function of the
cell membrane?
a. breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and
proteins from foods
b. stores water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates
c. keeps the cell wall in place
d. regulates which materials enter and leave the
cell walls contain cellulose
Cell membranes selectively allow things into and out
of the cell
Cell walls are common in plants but not found in
animal cells
All of the above
cell
None of the above
13. In the diagram of the plasma membrane shown to the right,
which structures are indicated by the letters A and B?
A. A = proteins; B =
B. A = phospholipids; B = carbohydrates
C. A = cellulose; B = phospholipids
D. A = water; B = proteins
osphol
Topic 4: Membrane Transport
14. This movement of a substance from an area
of high concentration to an area of low
concentration is...
A. active transport that requires energy
B. active transport that doesn't require energy
C. passive transport that requires energy
D. passive transport that doesn't require energy
15. Osmosis is the diffusion of
across a semi-permeable membrane.
A. Water
B. Sugars
C. Particles
D. Proteins
16. Assume the dots in the picture to the right represent solute (particles)
inside and outside of the cell. If the solute inside of the cell tries to move
outside of the cell, what would this be an example of?
A. active transport that requires energy
B. passive transport that requires energy
C. active transport that doesn't require energy
D. passive transport that doesn't require energy
Transcribed Image Text:10:31 PM Sat May 15 ?L 30% I Topic 3: Cell Membrane 12. Which of the following is (are) a difference between cell membranes and cell walls? Cell walls are more rigid than membranes because 11. Which of the following is a function of the cell membrane? a. breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins from foods b. stores water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates c. keeps the cell wall in place d. regulates which materials enter and leave the cell walls contain cellulose Cell membranes selectively allow things into and out of the cell Cell walls are common in plants but not found in animal cells All of the above cell None of the above 13. In the diagram of the plasma membrane shown to the right, which structures are indicated by the letters A and B? A. A = proteins; B = B. A = phospholipids; B = carbohydrates C. A = cellulose; B = phospholipids D. A = water; B = proteins osphol Topic 4: Membrane Transport 14. This movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration is... A. active transport that requires energy B. active transport that doesn't require energy C. passive transport that requires energy D. passive transport that doesn't require energy 15. Osmosis is the diffusion of across a semi-permeable membrane. A. Water B. Sugars C. Particles D. Proteins 16. Assume the dots in the picture to the right represent solute (particles) inside and outside of the cell. If the solute inside of the cell tries to move outside of the cell, what would this be an example of? A. active transport that requires energy B. passive transport that requires energy C. active transport that doesn't require energy D. passive transport that doesn't require energy
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