This document provides a diagram of a plant cell and labels 15 parts of the cell. It then provides a multiple choice quiz to test understanding of the labeled cell parts and their functions. The key parts labeled include the cell wall, cell membrane, chloroplast, mitochondrion, nucleus, vacuole, golgi body, lysosome, endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes. The multiple choice questions ask students to identify the function of each labeled part of the plant cell.
This document provides a diagram of a plant cell and labels 15 parts of the cell. It then provides a multiple choice quiz to test understanding of the labeled cell parts and their functions. The key parts labeled include the cell wall, cell membrane, chloroplast, mitochondrion, nucleus, vacuole, golgi body, lysosome, endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes. The multiple choice questions ask students to identify the function of each labeled part of the plant cell.
This document provides a diagram of a plant cell and labels 15 parts of the cell. It then provides a multiple choice quiz to test understanding of the labeled cell parts and their functions. The key parts labeled include the cell wall, cell membrane, chloroplast, mitochondrion, nucleus, vacuole, golgi body, lysosome, endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes. The multiple choice questions ask students to identify the function of each labeled part of the plant cell.
This document provides a diagram of a plant cell and labels 15 parts of the cell. It then provides a multiple choice quiz to test understanding of the labeled cell parts and their functions. The key parts labeled include the cell wall, cell membrane, chloroplast, mitochondrion, nucleus, vacuole, golgi body, lysosome, endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes. The multiple choice questions ask students to identify the function of each labeled part of the plant cell.
1. A rigid structure that protects and gives cell a definite shape
a. Cell membrane b. cytoplasm c. cell wall d. chloroplast 2. Controls the kinds and amounts of substances that move into and out of a cell a. Cell membrane b. cytoplasm c. cell wall d. chloroplast 3. A double-membraned organelle that produces ATP a. lysosome b. vacuole c. chloroplast d. mitochondrion 4. What does the chloroplast help make for the plant a. Energy b. water c. food d. carbon dioxide 5. An organelle that takes in sunlight energy, carbon dioxide and water to make food a. chloroplast b. cell wall c. nucleus d. ribosome 6. An organelle that builds proteins a. Cell membrane b. nucleus c. ribosome d. mitochondrion 7. An organelle that directs all cell activities and stores DNA a. Nucleus b. cell wall c. endoplasmic reticulum d. golgi body 8. Contains powerful digestive enzymes that break down the contents of vacuoles. a. Golgi body b. lysosome c. ribosome d. nuclear envelope 9. The organelle of photosynthesis a. Chlorophyll b. centriole c. chloroplast d. ribosome 10. Organelle of protein synthesis a. Nucleus b. lysosome c. vesicle d. ribosome 11. A fluid-filled organelle that isolates or disposes of waste, debris, or toxic materials a. vesicle b. golgi body c. vacuole d. lysosome 12. Transports substances from one organelle to another, or to and from plasma membrane a. Vesicle b. rough endoplasmic reticulum c. vacuole d. mitochondrion 13. Finish ,sort, and ship lipids and proteins a. Endoplasmic reticulum b. golgi bodies c. mitochondria c. ribosomes 14. Powerhouse of the cell_______________ 15. If organisms need to get and use energy as a life function, which cell organelle would be most involved with this process?___________________