04 3D Animation - Cell Structure

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04 3D Animation - Cell Structure - Quiz

Animal Cell Structure


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Animal cells contain numerous cellular organelles that carry out specific functions that are necessary for the normal functioning of the cell. The parts of  the animal cell are as follows: The Nucleus contains the hereditary material DNA and directs the activities of the cell. The Nucleolus is the structure within the nucleus that helps in the synthesis of ribosomes. The Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum acts as a storage organelle.  The Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum is able to store many ions that the cell will need at a later time.  Chromosomes make organisms what they are. They carry all of the information used to help a cell grow, thrive, and reproduce. Chromosomes are made up of DNA.  Cytoplasm is a gel-like material in which all the cell organelles are suspended. Ribosomes are made of RNA and proteins and are sites for protein synthesis.Lysosomes are enzyme sacs that digest cellular wastes.The Golgi Apparatus is responsible for the storing and packaging of cellular products.The Mitochondria is the site for cellular respiration and produces energy.Vacuoles are storage bubbles that store food and nutrients that a cell might need to survive.  

  • 2. 

    What is the main focus of this project?

    • A.

      How to animate the camera

    • B.

      How to make a human being walk

    • C.

      How make objects orbit other objects

    • D.

      How to make objects come together to form a new object

    Correct Answer
    A. How to animate the camera
    Explanation
    The main focus of this project is to understand and learn how to animate the camera. The project aims to explore techniques and methods to create dynamic and visually appealing camera movements in animations. This could involve learning about camera angles, movements, and timing to effectively convey the desired message or story.

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  • 3. 

    Which of the following best describes the process for animating the camera?

    • A.

      Duplicate Camera, Rename and hit enter, Change camera view to the view of the camera you just created, fast forward to the end of the animation, move the camera into position and focus it on the name of the cell part, rewind to the beginning of the animation, save

    • B.

      Rename and hit enter, Change camera view to the view of the camera you just created, fast forward to the end of the animation, move the camera into position and focus it on the name of the cell part, rewind to the beginning of the animation, Duplicate Camera, save

    • C.

      Change camera view to the view of the camera you just created, fast forward to the end of the animation, move the camera into position and focus it on the name of the cell part, Duplicate Camera, Rename and hit enter, rewind to the beginning of the animation, save

    • D.

      Change camera view to the view of the camera you just created, fast forward to the end of the animation, move the camera into position and focus it on the name of the cell part, rewind to the beginning of the animation, save, Duplicate Camera, Rename and hit enter

    Correct Answer
    A. Duplicate Camera, Rename and hit enter, Change camera view to the view of the camera you just created, fast forward to the end of the animation, move the camera into position and focus it on the name of the cell part, rewind to the beginning of the animation, save
    Explanation
    The correct process for animating the camera is to first duplicate the camera and then rename it. After that, the camera view should be changed to the view of the newly created camera. The animation should then be fast forwarded to the end, and the camera should be moved into position and focused on the name of the cell part. Next, the animation should be rewound to the beginning and saved.

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  • 4. 

    What box do you uncheck in order to make something disappear?

    • A.

      Visible

    • B.

      Enable ground

    • C.

      Rotate

    • D.

      Appear

    Correct Answer
    A. Visible
    Explanation
    To make something disappear, you would uncheck the "visible" box. This option controls the visibility of an object, so unchecking it would hide or remove the object from view.

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  • 5. 

    What part of the cell contains the hereditary material DNA and directs the activities of the cell?

    • A.

      Nucleus

    • B.

      Mitochondria

    • C.

      Golgi apparatus

    • D.

      Vacuole

    Correct Answer
    A. Nucleus
    Explanation
    The correct answer is nucleus. The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells that contains the hereditary material DNA. It directs the activities of the cell by controlling gene expression and regulating the synthesis of proteins. The nucleus also plays a crucial role in cell division and reproduction.

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  • 6. 

    Which organelle is responsible for the energy production of the cell?

    • A.

      Mitochondria

    • B.

      Cytoplasm

    • C.

      Vacuole

    • D.

      Cell membrane

    Correct Answer
    A. Mitochondria
    Explanation
    The mitochondria is responsible for the energy production of the cell. It is often referred to as the "powerhouse" of the cell because it generates the majority of the cell's adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the main source of energy for cellular processes. The mitochondria contains enzymes and proteins that are involved in cellular respiration, a process that converts glucose and oxygen into ATP. This energy is then used by the cell to perform various functions such as growth, movement, and reproduction.

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