MCQ 1_1A Cell Structure Hwrk

Plant and Animal Cell Structure & Function

Marking Guide

1. Cells are the living units of
A. animals only
B. plants only
C. all organisms
D. simple organisms only
 
2. Which structural feature is common to both plant and animal cells?
A. Cell wall
B. Chloroplast
C. Nucleus
D. Large central vacuole
 
3. Both animal and plant cells usually have a
A. nucleus, cell membrane and cytoplasm
B. nucleus, cell wall and cytoplasm
C. nucleus, vacuole and cell wall
D. nucleus, cell wall and chloroplasts
 
4. Animal cells
A. are flexible and fixed in shape
B. can vary their shape and have a vacuole
C. are rigid and have a cell wall
D. are flexible and can vary their shape
 
5. Which two structures in a plant cell provide support?
A. cell wall and cell membrane
B. cytoplasm and cell wall
C. cell wall and vacuole
D. vacuole and cell membrane
 
6. The cell wall of a plant cell
A. is coloured
B. is made of starch
C. is made of cellulose
D. is a thin outer layer
 
7. Chloroplasts do not
A. contain chlorophyll
B. make food
C. appear green
D. control the cell
 
8. Plant cells with many chloroplasts would be found in parts of a plant which
A. produce food
B. provide storage
C. give support
D. transport materials
 
9. Onion skin is usually stained with
A. iodine solution
B. methylene blue
C. water
D. chlorophyll
 
10. Multicellular organisms are all made of
A. many cells
B. one cells
C. animal cells
D. plant cells
 
11. What structure is not present in animal cells
A. nucelus
B. cytoplasm
C. cell wall
D. cell membrane
 
12. An important feature of the nucleus is that it
A. is full of water
B. has a round shape
C. contains information
D. makes a thin barrier
 
13. The cyotplasm of a cell
A. acts as thin barrier
B. carries out chemical reactions
C. controls the activities within the cell
D. stores information
 
14. The main function of the cell membrane is to
A. control the activities within the cell
B. carry out chemical reactions
C. regulate the entry or exit of materials into or out of the cell
D. give the cell strength
 
15. Stains are used when preparing cells for the microscope to
A. make them appear larger
B. show up structures more clearly
C. make them brighter
D. stick them to the slide
 
16. Mitochondria function most like —
A. a pipeline
B. a power plant
C. a packaging plant
D. an instruction book
 
17. Robert Hooke looked at a piece of cork under a microscope. The little boxes he saw in the cork are called —

A. cells
B. genes
C. nuclei
D. chromosomes
 
18. Mitochondria
A. Capture the sun’s light energy in animal cells
B. Capture the sun’s light energy in green plant cells
C. Release energy from food in animal cells only
D. Release energy from food in all cells
 
19. Cytoplasm is
A. a large sac-like structure in plant cells that regulates the water content of the cell
B. a disc-shaped structure containig chlorophyll for photosynthesis
C. a jelly-like material in which biochemical reactions occur in all living cells
D. a thin layer that controls entry and exit of materials to and from a cell
 
20. The vacuole is
A. a large sac-like structure in plant cells that regulates the water content of the cell
B. a disc-shaped structure containig chlorophyll for photosynthesis
C. a jelly-like material in which biochemical reactions occur in all living cells
D. a thin layer that controls entry and exit of materials to and from a cell

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