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GCSE Biology 3 - Cell Biology
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Which of these are found in a plant cell?
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Bacteria
DNA
Proteins
Virus
Vacuole
Nucleus
Ribosomes
Rough ER
Mitochondria
Plasma membrane
Chloroplast
Cell wall
Which of these are found in an animal cell?
1 point
Bacteria
DNA
Proteins
Virus
Vacuole
Nucleus
Ribosomes
Rough ER
Mitochondria
Plasma membrane
Chloroplast
Cell wall
Which of these can be found in a prokaryotic cell?
1 point
Bacteria
DNA
Proteins
Virus
Vacuole
Nucleus
Ribosomes
Rough ER
Mitochondria
Plasma membrane
Chloroplast
Cell wall
You find an organism that contains mitochondria and chloroplasts. What domain do they belong to?
1 point
Your answer
What is the purpose of the mitochondria?
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Your answer
What part of the cell controls diffusion, chemical transport, and polices what exits and enters the cell?
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Your answer
Recall the videos from class showing human immune cells 'chasing' invaders like cancer and bacteria. What is their main means of movement?
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Flagellum
Cilia
Psuedopodia
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How did the mitochondria arise in the cell (in terms of evolution)?
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Your answer
Outside the nucleus, where can you find DNA?
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Your answer
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