4. The thin structure that surrounds a cell is known as a. a nucleus. b. a cell membrane. c. cytoplasm. d. a vacuole. 5. The control center of a cell is the a. cell wall. b. organelles. c. cytoplasm. d. nucleus. 6. All the living material inside a cell, except the nucleus, makes up the a. cytoplasm. b. membranes. c. vacuole. d. mitochondria.

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4. The thin structure that surrounds a cell is known as
a. a nucleus. b. a cell membrane. c. cytoplasm. d. a vacuole.
5. The control center of a cell is the
a. cell wall. b. organelles. c. cytoplasm. d. nucleus.
6. All the living material inside a cell, except the nucleus, makes up the
a. cytoplasm. b. membranes. c. vacuole. d. mitochondria.
7. The movement of material from a more crowded area to a less crowded area is called
a. osmosis. b. photosynthesis. c. respiration. d. diffusion.
8. Small, round structures in a cell that make proteins are known as
a. cellulose. b. ribosomes. c. vacuoles. d. mitochondria.
9. The movement of water through a membrane is called
a. diffusion. b. synthesis. c. osmosis. d. photosynthesis.
10. The process by which cells reproduce is
a. diffusion. b. osmosis. c. cell division. d. respiration.
11. The cell structures that break down food to produce energy are the
a. ribosomes. b. mitochondria. C. vacuoles. d. chloroplasts.
12. The cell structures that break down nutrient molecules and old cell parts are known a
a. ribosomes. b. lysosomes. c. vacuoles. d. chloroplasts.
13. The small network of tubes that makes proteins in the cell is known as the
a. lysosomes. b. mitochondria. c. vacuoles. d. endoplasmic reticulum.
14. Animal cells have all of the following except
a. ribosomes. b. mitochondria. C. vacuoles. d. a cell wall.
15. The specialized cells that carry information throughout the body are known as
a. white blood cells. b. red blood cells. c. nerve cells. d. guard cells.
16. The movement of materials through a membrane without the use of energy is known a
a. passive transport. b. photosynthesis. c. active transport. d. fermentation.
17. The nucleus of a cell divides by the process of
a. mitosis. b. osmosis. c. diffusion. d. respiration.
18. Oxygen is carried throughout the body by
a. white blood cells. b. red blood cells. c.guard cells. d. bone cells.
19. All of the following are types of organelles except
a. ribosomes. b. cell walls.
c. mitochondria.
d. vacuoles.
20. All of the following are found only in plant cells except
a. vacuoles. b. cell walls. c. chlorophyll. d. chloroplasts.
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Transcribed Image Text:SMART all all E N 100% 10:44 GLOBE 4th Qtr ELS Workshe... / Test: Cell Structure and Function (continued) 4. The thin structure that surrounds a cell is known as a. a nucleus. b. a cell membrane. c. cytoplasm. d. a vacuole. 5. The control center of a cell is the a. cell wall. b. organelles. c. cytoplasm. d. nucleus. 6. All the living material inside a cell, except the nucleus, makes up the a. cytoplasm. b. membranes. c. vacuole. d. mitochondria. 7. The movement of material from a more crowded area to a less crowded area is called a. osmosis. b. photosynthesis. c. respiration. d. diffusion. 8. Small, round structures in a cell that make proteins are known as a. cellulose. b. ribosomes. c. vacuoles. d. mitochondria. 9. The movement of water through a membrane is called a. diffusion. b. synthesis. c. osmosis. d. photosynthesis. 10. The process by which cells reproduce is a. diffusion. b. osmosis. c. cell division. d. respiration. 11. The cell structures that break down food to produce energy are the a. ribosomes. b. mitochondria. C. vacuoles. d. chloroplasts. 12. The cell structures that break down nutrient molecules and old cell parts are known a a. ribosomes. b. lysosomes. c. vacuoles. d. chloroplasts. 13. The small network of tubes that makes proteins in the cell is known as the a. lysosomes. b. mitochondria. c. vacuoles. d. endoplasmic reticulum. 14. Animal cells have all of the following except a. ribosomes. b. mitochondria. C. vacuoles. d. a cell wall. 15. The specialized cells that carry information throughout the body are known as a. white blood cells. b. red blood cells. c. nerve cells. d. guard cells. 16. The movement of materials through a membrane without the use of energy is known a a. passive transport. b. photosynthesis. c. active transport. d. fermentation. 17. The nucleus of a cell divides by the process of a. mitosis. b. osmosis. c. diffusion. d. respiration. 18. Oxygen is carried throughout the body by a. white blood cells. b. red blood cells. c.guard cells. d. bone cells. 19. All of the following are types of organelles except a. ribosomes. b. cell walls. c. mitochondria. d. vacuoles. 20. All of the following are found only in plant cells except a. vacuoles. b. cell walls. c. chlorophyll. d. chloroplasts. Concepts and Chalenges in Life Science, Teacher's Resources CD-ROM (c) by Pearson Education, Inc./Giobe Fearon/Pearson Leaming Group. All rights reserved. Cell Structure and Function
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