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The function of the cell wall in a plant cell is
Question 2 options:

Allowing material to pass in and out of the cell

Uses carbon dioxide, water and energy from the sun to make sugar

Breaks sugar down into ATP which the cell can use for energy

Provides support and protection for the cell

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Plant cells have large central ________________ . These are also found in animal cells but are much smaller
Question 3 options:

Chloroplast

Vacuole

Mitochondria

Cell Membrane
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Both plant and animal cells are filled with this jelly like fluid. Many chemical reactions take place here
Question 4 options:

Cytoplasm

Cell Membrane

Chloroplast

Cytoskeleton
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Both animal and plant cells have the following organelles

Question 5 options:

Cytoplasm, cell membrane, nucleus and chloroplast

Cell wall, nucleus, ribosomes, chloroplast

Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria

Cell wall, vacuole, nucleus, cell membrane
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Solve for x.



4x+1=2x−5

Responses

x=−3
x equals negative 3

x=−1
x equals negative one

x = 1
x = 1

x = 3
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Solve for x.

9x+7=12x−3



Responses

x=−2
x equals negative 2

x=−1
x equals negative one

x=313
x equals 3 and one-third

x=212
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Solve for x.

4+12x=3x−1



Responses

x=−2
x equals negative 2

x=−1
x equals negative one

x=2
x equals two

x=212
x equals 2 and one-half
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−23⋅(7+2)+11
= −23⋅ ? +11
= ? +11
= ?
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Vocabulary Quiz

Question 1 options:

Any number that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers providing the denominator is not 0


A positive or negative number that can be written without a fractional component


The numbers used for counting


A decimal that does not end and does not have repeating numbers


Positive numbers, including 0

1.
Integers

2.
Irrational Numbers

3.
Natural Numbers

4.
Rational Numbers

5.
Whole Numbers

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