Question
Question 1
1. Match the organelle with the cell function. (7 points)
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Nucleus
Mitochondria
Cell membrane
Ribosome
Vacuole
Chloroplast
Cytoplasm
Question 2
2. There are 3 differences between plant and animal cells listed below that are TRUE. Select the 1 answer choice that is NOT TRUE. (1 point)
Responses
Plant cells have a cell wall, providing a rigid structural support.
Plant cells have a cell wall, providing a rigid structural support.
Animal cells have mitochondria to create energy and plant cells dont need energy.
Animal cells have mitochondria to create energy and plant cells dont need energy.
Plant cells have a large central vacuole, while animal cells have smaller vacuoles.
Plant cells have a large central vacuole, while animal cells have smaller vacuoles.
Plant cells contain chloroplasts. Organelles responsible for photosynthesis.
Plant cells contain chloroplasts. Organelles responsible for photosynthesis.
Question 3
3. Explain the cell theory in detail. Include all 3 parts of the cell theory. (2 points)
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Question 4
4. Match the below answer choices into either unicellular or multicellular(4 points)
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Unicellular Multicellular
Question 5
5. A scientist is observing 2 different frogs of the same species. 1 frog is green with yellow lines. 1 frog is green with yellow lines but also has red spots.
Which cellular feature determines if the frog has red spots or no red spots?
(1 point)
Responses
Information in the plasma membrane.
Information in the plasma membrane.
Through the stored material in the vacuole.
Through the stored material in the vacuole.
In the information present in the chromosomes in the nucleus.
In the information present in the chromosomes in the nucleus.
Based on the variations of the cell membrane.
Based on the variations of the cell membrane.
Question 6
6. Organelle differences between plant cells and animal cells. Plant cells have a cell wall, large vacuole, and mitochondria, while animal cells do not. (1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
1. Match the organelle with the cell function. (7 points)
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Nucleus
Mitochondria
Cell membrane
Ribosome
Vacuole
Chloroplast
Cytoplasm
Question 2
2. There are 3 differences between plant and animal cells listed below that are TRUE. Select the 1 answer choice that is NOT TRUE. (1 point)
Responses
Plant cells have a cell wall, providing a rigid structural support.
Plant cells have a cell wall, providing a rigid structural support.
Animal cells have mitochondria to create energy and plant cells dont need energy.
Animal cells have mitochondria to create energy and plant cells dont need energy.
Plant cells have a large central vacuole, while animal cells have smaller vacuoles.
Plant cells have a large central vacuole, while animal cells have smaller vacuoles.
Plant cells contain chloroplasts. Organelles responsible for photosynthesis.
Plant cells contain chloroplasts. Organelles responsible for photosynthesis.
Question 3
3. Explain the cell theory in detail. Include all 3 parts of the cell theory. (2 points)
0 / 10000 Word Limit
Question 4
4. Match the below answer choices into either unicellular or multicellular(4 points)
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Unicellular Multicellular
Question 5
5. A scientist is observing 2 different frogs of the same species. 1 frog is green with yellow lines. 1 frog is green with yellow lines but also has red spots.
Which cellular feature determines if the frog has red spots or no red spots?
(1 point)
Responses
Information in the plasma membrane.
Information in the plasma membrane.
Through the stored material in the vacuole.
Through the stored material in the vacuole.
In the information present in the chromosomes in the nucleus.
In the information present in the chromosomes in the nucleus.
Based on the variations of the cell membrane.
Based on the variations of the cell membrane.
Question 6
6. Organelle differences between plant cells and animal cells. Plant cells have a cell wall, large vacuole, and mitochondria, while animal cells do not. (1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Answers
GPT-4o mini
### Question 1
**Match the organelle with the cell function:**
1. **Nucleus** - Stores genetic information and controls cell activities
2. **Mitochondria** - Produces energy through cellular respiration
3. **Cell membrane** - Regulates what enters and exits the cell
4. **Ribosome** - Synthesizes proteins
5. **Vacuole** - Stores nutrients and waste products
6. **Chloroplast** - Conducts photosynthesis (only in plant cells)
7. **Cytoplasm** - Medium for chemical reactions and holds organelles
### Question 2
**Select the answer choice that is NOT TRUE:**
- **Animal cells have mitochondria to create energy, and plant cells don’t need energy.** (This statement is NOT TRUE; plant cells also have mitochondria and need energy for cellular processes.)
### Question 3
**Explain the cell theory in detail. Include all 3 parts of the cell theory:**
The cell theory consists of three main components:
1. **All living organisms are composed of one or more cells.** This part of the theory asserts that cells are the fundamental unit of life, and all living things, from the simplest bacteria to complex multicellular organisms, are made up of cells.
2. **The cell is the basic unit of structure and organization in organisms.** This means that cells not only provide structure but also perform essential functions necessary for life, making them the building blocks of all living organisms.
3. **All cells arise from pre-existing cells.** This aspect of the theory states that new cells are produced by the division of existing cells, implying that life does not spontaneously generate; rather, it propagates from other cells.
### Question 4
**Match the below answer choices into either unicellular or multicellular:**
- **Unicellular**: Bacteria, Amoeba, Paramecium, Yeast
- **Multicellular**: Humans, Plants, Frog, Elephant
### Question 5
**Which cellular feature determines if the frog has red spots or no red spots?**
- **In the information present in the chromosomes in the nucleus.** (This is the correct answer, as genetic information determines physical traits like color patterns.)
### Question 6
**Organelle differences between plant cells and animal cells. Plant cells have a cell wall, large vacuole, and mitochondria, while animal cells do not.**
- **False** (This statement is false because animal cells do have mitochondria; what differentiates them is the presence of a cell wall and large vacuole in plant cells.)
**Match the organelle with the cell function:**
1. **Nucleus** - Stores genetic information and controls cell activities
2. **Mitochondria** - Produces energy through cellular respiration
3. **Cell membrane** - Regulates what enters and exits the cell
4. **Ribosome** - Synthesizes proteins
5. **Vacuole** - Stores nutrients and waste products
6. **Chloroplast** - Conducts photosynthesis (only in plant cells)
7. **Cytoplasm** - Medium for chemical reactions and holds organelles
### Question 2
**Select the answer choice that is NOT TRUE:**
- **Animal cells have mitochondria to create energy, and plant cells don’t need energy.** (This statement is NOT TRUE; plant cells also have mitochondria and need energy for cellular processes.)
### Question 3
**Explain the cell theory in detail. Include all 3 parts of the cell theory:**
The cell theory consists of three main components:
1. **All living organisms are composed of one or more cells.** This part of the theory asserts that cells are the fundamental unit of life, and all living things, from the simplest bacteria to complex multicellular organisms, are made up of cells.
2. **The cell is the basic unit of structure and organization in organisms.** This means that cells not only provide structure but also perform essential functions necessary for life, making them the building blocks of all living organisms.
3. **All cells arise from pre-existing cells.** This aspect of the theory states that new cells are produced by the division of existing cells, implying that life does not spontaneously generate; rather, it propagates from other cells.
### Question 4
**Match the below answer choices into either unicellular or multicellular:**
- **Unicellular**: Bacteria, Amoeba, Paramecium, Yeast
- **Multicellular**: Humans, Plants, Frog, Elephant
### Question 5
**Which cellular feature determines if the frog has red spots or no red spots?**
- **In the information present in the chromosomes in the nucleus.** (This is the correct answer, as genetic information determines physical traits like color patterns.)
### Question 6
**Organelle differences between plant cells and animal cells. Plant cells have a cell wall, large vacuole, and mitochondria, while animal cells do not.**
- **False** (This statement is false because animal cells do have mitochondria; what differentiates them is the presence of a cell wall and large vacuole in plant cells.)