1) Water and dissolved molecules are present in the vacuole of a cell and is called ... a) cell sap b) cell organelle c) turgid pressure d) cytoplasm 2) Under a microscope, a student observes a specimen containing a cell wall, nucleus, and chloroplasts. Which of the following could the specimen being observed belong to? a) human cheek cell b) oak tree leaf c) cat hair d) bacteria 3) What does the Golgi Body do? a) The Golgi Body gathers simple molecules and combines them to make molecules that are more complex. b) Chemical energy produced c) Completes the Mitosis process d) Protein synthesis 4) Which of the following cell organelle is responsible for the digestion of foods? a) Chloroplast b) Ribosome c) Lysosome d) Golgi body 5) The function of chloroplasts is to… a) release the chemical potential energy stored in food through photosynthesis. b) convert radiant energy to chemical potential energy through photosynthesis c) convert radiant energy to chemical potential energy through cellular respiration. d) release the chemical potential energy stored in food through cellular respiration. 6) What part of the cell makes proteins? a) mitochondria b) vacuole c) lysosomes d) ribosomes 7) Chloroplasts can be converted into chromoplasts. a) true b) false 8) When a cell is placed into hypertonic solution, the cell loses water and shrinks. this is called Plasmolysis. a) true b) false 9) The more active cells of a specific tissue in the body are, the more mitochondria are needed. a) true b) false

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