
Cell β The Fundamental Unit of Life
Science Β· Grade 9 Β· Week 6 Β· 25 questions
Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things. Understanding cell structure and function is essential for biology β every process in your body happens at the cellular level.
What you'll practise
- Identify parts of plant and animal cells
- Describe the function of cell organelles
- Compare plant and animal cells
- Understand cell division and growth
All 25 questions in this Cell β The Fundamental Unit of Life quiz
Grade 9 Science β Cell β The Fundamental Unit of Life: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- The cell theory states that:
- Prokaryotic cells lack:
- Which organelle is responsible for producing energy (ATP) in the cell?
- The cell membrane is primarily composed of:
- Which organelle synthesizes proteins?
- The nucleus contains:
- Chloroplasts are found in:
- The function of the Golgi apparatus is to:
- Lysosomes function as the cell's:
- Mitochondria are called the 'powerhouse' of the cell because they:
- The endoplasmic reticulum WITH ribosomes is called:
- Which organelle is the site of photosynthesis?
- Centrioles are found in:
- The vacuole in plant cells is important for:
- Cell wall is found in:
- The nucleolus is the site of:
- Which statement is TRUE about eukaryotic cells?
- The primary difference between plant and animal cells is:
- Ribosomes are found:
- The function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum is:
- Which of the following is an example of a prokaryote?
- The cell membrane controls:
- Vesicles in the cell are primarily involved in:
- The DNA in a eukaryotic cell is located in:
- Which organelle is involved in cell division in animal cells?
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