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Cells and Cell Transport

Cells and Cell Transport

Assessment

Presentation

Science

8th - 9th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-LS4-2, HS-LS1-7, MS-PS1-2

+1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Elizabeth Holder

Used 2+ times

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0 Slides • 13 Questions

1

Multiple Choice

What is the major difference between animal and plant cells?

1

There is no difference

2

Animals have a cell wall. Plant cells do not.

3

Plant cells have a cell wall. Animals cells do NOT have a cell well.

2

Multiple Choice

Prokaryotic cells lack which of the following?

1

Nucleus

2

DNA

3

Cell wall

3

Multiple Choice

Which organelle converts the glucose into ATP, through cellular respiration

1

Golgi Body

2

Mitochondria

3

Nucleus

4

Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT an example of passive transport?

1

The smell of perfume spreading throughout a room

2

The use of energy for the exchange of sodium and potassium ions across a cell membrane that uses a protein pump

3

Removal of waste products from the body

5

Multiple Choice

What 4 characteristics do all prokaryotic cells have in common?

1

Nucleus

Organelles

Cell Membrances

Cytoplasm

2

No Cell Wall

No Nucleus

No Organelles

No Cytoplasm

3

Cell Membranes

Cytoplasm

No Nucleus

No Organelles

4

No Cell Membrane

No Cytoplasm

Nucleus

Organelles

6

Multiple Choice

The movement of WATER molecules across a selectively permeable membrane is known as:

1

Osmosis

2

Active Transport

3

Nucleus

7

Multiple Choice

A single celled organism is able to excrete waste through the process of:

1

Exocytosis

2

Pinocytosis

3

Osmosis

8

Multiple Choice

Which organelle is made in the nucleolus and makes proteins using coded instructions from the nucleus?

1

Ribosomes

2

Endoplasmic Reticulum

3

Cell Wall

9

Multiple Choice

Diffusion is the movement of molecules from

1

An area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

2

An area of equilibrium to an area of high concentration

10

Multiple Choice

What kind of solution is described when the solute concentration is greater in the solution or environment than inside the cell?

1

hypertonic

2

hypotonic

11

Multiple Choice

Movement of materials from a high to low concentration, through a channel protein is:

1

Osmosis/Active Transport

2

Facilitated diffusion/Passive Transport

3

Vacuole

12

Multiple Choice

What is the main function of the cell membrane?

1

Keeps the cell wall in place

2

Maintain homeostasis, by regulating which materials enter and leave the cell

3

It builds sodium and potassium to be used by the body.

13

Multiple Choice

The process in which cells ingest large particles, cell eating and drinking, is called:

1

Endocytosis

2

Diffusion

3

Osmosis

What is the major difference between animal and plant cells?

1

There is no difference

2

Animals have a cell wall. Plant cells do not.

3

Plant cells have a cell wall. Animals cells do NOT have a cell well.

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