1) Considered the powerhouse of a cell, this organelle is where sugar is used to produce energy. a) Cell Wall b) Mitochondria c) Vacuole d) Cytoplasm e) Cell Membrane 2) The basic unit of all living things. a) Cell b) Organelle c) Nucleus d) Cytoplasm e) Mitochondria 3) The jelly-like liquid inside the cell where the organelles are found. a) Organelle b) Cytoplasm c) Cell Membrane d) Vacuole e) Nucleus 4) Found outside the cell membrane, this organelle gives the plant structure. Animal cells don't have this. a) Nucleus b) Cell Wall c) Organelle d) Cell Membrane e) Cytoplasm 5) The organelle that contains DNA, the genetic material of the cell. The "control center" of the cell. a) Vacuole b) Cell Membrane c) Mitochondria d) Nucleus e) Organelle 6) The thin, flexible barrier surrounding ALL cells. a) Cell b) Cytoplasm c) Cell Wall d) Cell Membrane e) Lysosome 7) A membrane bound organelle where fluids and other nutrients are stored for the cell. It is like a reservoir. a) Cell Wall b) Organelle c) Lysosome d) Cell e) Mitochondria f) Vacuole 8) This organelle is where photosynthesis takes place. Animal cells do not have these. a) Mitochondria b) Organelle c) Nucleus d) Lysosome e) Cell Membrane f) Chloroplast 9) Parts inside a cell that help it function. a) Vacuole b) Cytoplasm c) Cell Wall d) Organelle e) Nucleus 10) Term that means "has a nucleus" a) Nuclear b) Eukaryotic c) Prokaryotic d) Nucleus-having 11) Term that means "does not have a nucleus" a) Nuclear b) Eukaryotic c) Prokaryotic d) Nucleus-having 12) This organelle strings together amino acids into proteins a) Ribosome b) Lysosome c) Nucleus d) Cell Wall

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