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B1: Quiz 1
B1: Quiz 1
1) The diagram below shows a typical human cell.
a) Write the names of the different subcellular structures on the above diagram. Also, give the function/ role of each of these different subcellular structures.
b) Is a typical human cell a prokaryotic cell or a eukaryotic cell?
2) The diagram below shows a typical plant cell.
b) Is a typical human cell a prokaryotic cell or a eukaryotic cell?
2) The diagram below shows a typical plant cell.
a) Plant cells have 3 additional subcellular structures to a typical human cell. These 3 additional subcellular structures are labelled on the above diagram. Write the names and function/ role of each of the additional subcellular structures that plant cells have.
b) Is a typical plant cell a prokaryotic cell or a eukaryotic cell?
3) The diagram below shows a typical bacteria cell.
b) Is a typical plant cell a prokaryotic cell or a eukaryotic cell?
3) The diagram below shows a typical bacteria cell.
a) Write the names for the subcellular structures labelled on the above diagram. You do not need to give the function/ role of these subcellular structures.
b) Bacteria cells contain plasmids. What are plasmids?
c) Bacteria cells have flagellums. Explain the role of flagellums and explain why they are useful for bacteria cells.
d)
i) Do bacteria cells have mitochondria?
ii) Do bacteria cells have chloroplasts?
e) Is a typical bacteria cell a prokaryotic cell or a eukaryotic cell?
4) This question is all about prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
a) Out of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, which cells are larger?
b) Compare how the genetic information is stored in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
c) Out of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, which cells are more complex?
d)
i) Are eukaryotes made from a single cell or many cells?
ii) Are prokaryotes made from a single cell or many cells?
b) Bacteria cells contain plasmids. What are plasmids?
c) Bacteria cells have flagellums. Explain the role of flagellums and explain why they are useful for bacteria cells.
d)
i) Do bacteria cells have mitochondria?
ii) Do bacteria cells have chloroplasts?
e) Is a typical bacteria cell a prokaryotic cell or a eukaryotic cell?
4) This question is all about prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
a) Out of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, which cells are larger?
b) Compare how the genetic information is stored in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
c) Out of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, which cells are more complex?
d)
i) Are eukaryotes made from a single cell or many cells?
ii) Are prokaryotes made from a single cell or many cells?