Eukaryotic Cell
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2. The type of lipid molecules that are polar and spontaneously arrange in a lipid bilayer are:
a. proteins b. fats c. waxes d. phospholipids
3. Which are typically smaller?
a. prokaryotic cells b. eukaryotic cells
4. Which domain of organisms has cells with a membrane-bound nucleus?
a. Eukarya b. Archaea c. Eubacteria
5. Centrioles are involved in:
a. producing components of the cellular cytoskeleton
b. moving the duplicated chromosomes to opposite ends of the cell during mitosis
c. production of ribosomes
d. a & b
e. a, b & c
6. You look into a light microscope and view an unknown cell. What might you see that would tell you whether the cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
a. a rigid cell wall b. a nucleus c. a plasma membrane d. ribosomes
Match the following organelles with their function:
7. ribosomes _______
8. mitochondria _______
9. chloroplasts _______
a. movement
b. photosynthesis
c. protein synthesis
d. synthesis of lipids
e. cellular respiration
10. A lysosome is a type of…
a. genetic material
b. cell wall
c. endoplasmic reticulum
d. vesicle
e. membrane
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a. Eukaryotic cells have a membrane bound nucleus.
b. Eukaryotic cells are more complex than prokaryotic cells.
c. Eukaryotic cells are usually smaller than prokaryotic cells.
d. Eukaryotic cells are believed to have evolved more recently than did prokaryotic cells.
Image of generic eukaryotic cell. For labeled diagram of same cell, click here.
For a practice assignment on diagramming a eukaryotic cell click here.
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