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Year 11 Science Quiz: Cells

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Please read each question carefully and select the best answer from the options provided. Each question has one correct answer.


  1. What is the basic unit of life?
    • A. Tissue
    • B. Organ
    • C. Atom
    • D. Cell
    • E. Organism
    • F. Molecule
    • G. System
    • H. Nucleus
    • I. Chromosome
    • J. Organelle

  1. Which structure controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell?
    • A. Cytoplasm
    • B. Cell wall
    • C. Nucleus
    • D. Ribosome
    • E. Lysosome
    • F. Plasma membrane
    • G. Golgi apparatus
    • H. Mitochondrion
    • I. Endoplasmic reticulum
    • J. Vacuole

  1. What is the jelly-like substance inside the cell called?
    • A. Cytoplasm
    • B. Chloroplast
    • C. Nucleolus
    • D. Organelle
    • E. Vacuole
    • F. Cell membrane
    • G. Endoplasmic reticulum
    • H. Golgi apparatus
    • I. Ribosome
    • J. Nucleus

  1. Where is DNA primarily located within a eukaryotic cell?
    • A. Mitochondria
    • B. Ribosome
    • C. Cytoplasm
    • D. Nucleus
    • E. Cell membrane
    • F. Golgi apparatus
    • G. Nucleolus
    • H. Endoplasmic reticulum
    • I. Vacuole
    • J. Lysosome

  1. What organelle is responsible for protein synthesis?
    • A. Centriole
    • B. Lysosome
    • C. Ribosome
    • D. Chloroplast
    • E. Nucleus
    • F. Golgi apparatus
    • G. Mitochondrion
    • H. Endoplasmic reticulum
    • I. Cell membrane
    • J. Cytoplasm

  1. Which part of the plant cell is responsible for photosynthesis?
    • A. Mitochondrion
    • B. Ribosome
    • C. Chloroplast
    • D. Cell wall
    • E. Nucleus
    • F. Endoplasmic reticulum
    • G. Cytoplasm
    • H. Golgi apparatus
    • I. Vacuole
    • J. Lysosome

  1. What is the function of mitochondria in the cell?
    • A. Photosynthesis
    • B. Energy production
    • C. Protein synthesis
    • D. Storage
    • E. Secretion
    • F. Cellular transport
    • G. Cell division
    • H. Waste disposal
    • I. Genetic material storage
    • J. Structural support

  1. Which type of cell lacks a nucleus?
    • A. Eukaryotic cell
    • B. Plant cell
    • C. Animal cell
    • D. Prokaryotic cell
    • E. Stem cell
    • F. Red blood cell
    • G. Neuron
    • H. Muscle cell
    • I. Skin cell
    • J. Nerve cell

  1. Which organelle is known as the "powerhouse of the cell"?
    • A. Chloroplast
    • B. Ribosome
    • C. Nucleus
    • D. Golgi apparatus
    • E. Lysosome
    • F. Mitochondrion
    • G. Vacuole
    • H. Endoplasmic reticulum
    • I. Cytoplasm
    • J. Cell membrane

  1. What is a key difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
    • A. Presence of a cell membrane
    • B. Presence of ribosomes
    • C. Presence of a nucleus
    • D. Size
    • E. Ability to reproduce
    • F. Type of genetic material
    • G. Ability to carry out metabolism
    • H. Composition of the cytoplasm
    • I. Presence of vacuoles
    • J. Ability to perform photosynthesis

Good Luck!