Explore the fundamental components of cells in the Human Biology Quiz: Parts of a Cell! This quiz assesses knowledge on cell structures like the nucleus, lysosomes, and plasma membrane, crucial for understanding cell functions and biology.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi complex
Lysosomes
Ribosomes
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Smooth endoplasmic
Rough endoplasmic
Mitochondria
Plasma membrane
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Plasma membrane
Basement membrane
Ribosome
Cytoplasm
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Nuclei
Nuclear envelope
Nucleus
Nucleolus
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Mitochondria
Smooth edoplasmic reticulum
Rough edoplasmic reticulum
Cytoplasm
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Provides energy to the cell through cytosine breakdown
Protects energy in the cell
Provides energy to the cell through glucose breakdown
Provides energy to the cell through phosphoric breakdown
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Acts as the post office
Sorts and separates and repackages glucose
Sorts separates and repackages proteins
Sorts separates and repackages neurons
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Smooth edoplasmic reticulum
Cilia
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Cytoplasm
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Creates sites for factories
Site where protein synthesis occurs
Site where protein synthesis ends
Site where protein synthesis are produced
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Cilia, nuclei, flagellum
Nuclei, cilia, flagellum
Nuclei,cytosol, flagellum
Nuclei, cilia, flagellums
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are structures inside eukaryotic cells that carry out functions where intracellular fluid (or cytoplasmic matrix) is the liquid found inside cells.
Intracellular fluid (or cytoplasmic matrix) is the liquid found inside cells.
Functions as matrix and functions as fluid
Responds to environment is a living creature
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Produces bone memebranes
Produces cells
Converts the cell through several processes
Converts the membrane through several processes
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Basement membrane
Plasma membrane
Membranes
Membrane
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Phylogenetic and phylogenetic
Hypothermulus and hyperthermus
Hydrophilic and hydrophobic
Hydrophobic and hydrophobic
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