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1. This organelle functions in cellular respiration:
lysosome
endoplasmic reticulum
mitochondrion
golgi apparatus
2. The organelle functions to package and deliver proteins:
lysosome
endoplasmic reticulum
mitochondrion
golgi apparatus
3. Cell organelles are located within the ____ of the cell.
nucleus
cytoplasm
cell membrane
lysosomes
4. The endoplasmic reticulum functions to:
transport materials
destroy old cell parts
make ribosomes
package proteins
5. Genetic material is contained within the ___ of the cell.
ribosomes
cytoplasm
nucleus
nucleolus
6. This organelle is responsible for destroying worn-out cell parts:
lysosomes
mitochondrion
golgi apparatus
ribosomes
7. The _____ controls what enters and leaves the cell.
mitochondrion
golgi apparatus
nucleus
cell membrane
8. The rough endoplasmic reticulum has ____ located on it.
lysosomes
cytosol
ribosomes
proteins
9. Located within the nucleus, it is responsible for producing ribosomes:
centrosome
nucleolus
lysosome
endoplasmic reticulum
10. Which structure is directly responsible for the formation of proteins within the cell.
lysosomes
vacuoles
centrioles
ribosomes
1. A network of passageways that carries materials from one part of the cell to another
A. endoplasmic reticulum
B. cell wall
C. vacuole
D. chromatin
E. ribosomes
2. Cells’ power plants; rod-shaped; has a smooth outer membrane
A. chloroplasts
B. lysosome
C. cytoplasm
D. ribosomes
E. mitochondria
Consists of a jellylike substance that contains many organelles; region between the nucleus and
3.
the cell membrane
A. ribosomes
B. nucleolus
C. cytoplasm
D. chloroplasts
E. cell wall
4. Directs all of the cell’s activities, including reproduction; contains nucleic acids
A. nucleus
B. cell membrane
C. endoplasmic reticulum
D. chromatin
E. mitochondria
5. Found in the nucleus; made of DNA, plus some protein
A. vacuole
B. ribosomes
C. mitochondria
D. chromatin
E. nucleolus
Gives the cell a rigid, box-like shape; outside of the cell membrane; in plants, made of cellulose
6.
A. cell wall
B. chromatin
C. cytoplasm
D. lysosome
E. cell membrane
7. Photosynthesis takes place here; captures energy in sunlight and uses it to produce food
A. nucleus
B. nucleolus
C. mitochondria
D. vacuole
E. chloroplasts
8. Produced in the nucleolus; place where proteins are made; made primarily of RNA
A. vacole
B. ribosomes
C. endoplasmic reticulum
D. chromatin
E. cytoplasm
9. Protects the cell; regulates what substances enter and leave the cell
A. nucleus
B. nucleolus
C. cell membrane
D. ribosomes
E. lysosome
Sac within the cytoplasm that is full of fluid; plants have one large one; stores food, water, etc.
10.
A.vacuole
B.cell wall
C.cell membrane
D.nucleolus
E. chloroplasts
Small organelles that contain chemicals (enzymes) that break down food; garbage disposal
11.
unit of cell
A. mitochondria
B.cell wall
C.cytoplasm
D.lysosome
E. vacuole
12. Where ribosomes are made; part of the nucleus (in the nucleus)
A. cell wall
B.cell membrane
C.nucleolus
D.nucleus
E. nucleolus