Chapter 10 Science Cells Test
Chapter 10 Science Cells Test
Assessment
Chapter Test B
Cell Structure and Function
In the space provided, write the letter of the description that best matches the
term or phrase.
In the space provided, write the letter of the term or phrase that best completes
each statement or best answers each question.
______ 9. The maximum size to which a cell may grow is limited mainly by the
cell’s
a. shape. c. function.
b. surface area. d. internal organization.
______11. Which of the following are components of the plasma membrane that
have a significant role in its functioning?
a. lipids c. carbohydrates
b. proteins d. All of the above
______12. In which of the following types of cells would you expect to find a
large number of mitochondria?
a. bone c. muscle
b. skin d. blood
______15. Short, hairlike organelles that can move and may cover a unicellular
organism or line the respiratory tract are called
a. chromatin strands. c. cilia.
b. flagella d. spindle fibers.
______ 17. Which of the following membrane proteins are integral proteins?
a. cell-surface markers c. transport proteins
b. receptor proteins d. All of the above
______19. Which scientist determined that cells come only from other cells?
a. van Leeuwenhoek c. Schwann
b. Schleiden d. Virchow
A B
Cell membrane C
Read each question, and write your answer in the space provided.
25. Name two different kinds of animal cells, and describe how their shape is
related to their function.
26. Describe two differences between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells.
27. The diagram depicts a plant cell. Write the names of structures a–e in the blanks.
c
b d
e
a
28. What are the major roles of the nucleus, and what parts of the nucleus carry
out these roles?
29. What is a colonial organism, and what does it have in common with a multi-
cellular organism?
30. Where in the cell do the following steps of energy conversion occur?