A quiz to check that students have understood the differences between plant and animal cells
The nucleus
Chloroplasts
The cell membrane
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Nucleus, cell wall, cell membrane
Cell membrane, nucleus, chloroplast
Nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm
Large vacuole, cell wall, chloroplasts
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Chloroplasts. cell wall, large vacuole
Cilia (hairs), chloroplasts, cell wall
Nucleus, cell wall, cytoplasm
Flagellum (tail), cytoplasm
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Green-lipped mussel, kiwifruit, chicken
Cabbage tree, algae, pea
Paramecium, human, rabbit
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Onicellular
Singucellular
Unicellular
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A tail (flagellum) or hairs (cilia) to allow the cell to move
A cell wall to keep the cells shape
An eyelet to allow the cell to see
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Fat
Sugar
Oxygen
Starch
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No, only plants have them
Yes, animal cells only ever have one vacuole and it is very big
Yes, but animal cells can contain many small vacuoles instead of one big one
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