Differences Between Plant and Animal Cells Practice Exercise 4

Course: Grade 8 Integrated Science - The Cell - Compare animal and plant cells

Quiz Questions (45 questions)

Question 1
A diagram shows a plant cell with green oval structures and an animal cell without them. What is the name of the green structures seen only in the plant cell, and what do they do?
Question 2
The diagram below shows a plant cell with green oval structures and an animal cell without them. What is the name of the green structures seen only in the plant cell, and what do they do? (1 mark)
Question 3
The diagram below shows a plant cell with green oval structures and an animal cell without them. What is the name of the green structures seen only in the plant cell, and what do they do? (1 mark)
Question 4
The diagram below shows a plant cell with green oval structures and an animal cell without them. What is the name of the green structures seen only in the plant cell, and what do they do? (1 mark)
Question 5
A learner is asked to identify a plant cell using three visible features. Which combination is correct?]]>
Question 6
A learner is asked to identify a plant cell using three visible features. Which combination is correct? (1 mark)
Question 7
A learner is asked to identify a plant cell using three visible features. Which combination is correct? (1 mark)
Question 8
A learner is asked to identify a plant cell using three visible features. Which combination is correct? (1 mark)
Question 9
A student says that all cells under a microscope have a thick outer wall. What is the best way to correct this statement?]]>
Question 10
A student says that all cells under a microscope have a thick outer wall. What is the best way to correct this statement? (1 mark)
Question 11
A student says that all cells under a microscope have a thick outer wall. What is the best way to correct this statement? (1 mark)
Question 12
A student says that all cells under a microscope have a thick outer wall. What is the best way to correct this statement? (1 mark)
Question 13
A diagram shows a plant cell with a large central vacuole labeled A, and the nucleus is pushed to the side. An animal cell shows several small vacuoles and a centrally placed nucleus.What is the effect of the structure labeled A on the nucleus position in the plant cell?
Question 14
The diagram below shows a plant cell with a large central vacuole labeled A, and the nucleus labelled B is pushed to the side. An animal cell shows several small vacuoles and a centrally placed nucleus. What is the effect of the structure labeled A on the nucleus position in the plant cell? (1 mark)
Question 15
The diagram below shows a plant cell with a large central vacuole labeled A, and the nucleus labelled B is pushed to the side. An animal cell shows several small vacuoles and a centrally placed nucleus. What is the effect of the structure labeled A on the nucleus position in the plant cell? (1 mark)
Question 16
The diagram below shows a plant cell with a large central vacuole labeled A, and the nucleus labelled B is pushed to the side. An animal cell shows several small vacuoles and a centrally placed nucleus. What is the effect of the structure labeled A on the nucleus position in the plant cell? (1 mark)
Question 17
The diagram below shows a plant cell with a large central vacuole labeled A, and the nucleus labelled B is pushed to the side. An animal cell shows several small vacuoles and a centrally placed nucleus. What is the effect of the structure labeled A on the nucleus position in the plant cell? (1 mark)
Question 18
Brian noticed that some cells appeared green under the microscope. What causes this green color?
Question 19
Brian noticed that some cells appeared green under the microscope. What causes this green color? (1 mark)
Question 20
Brian noticed that some cells appeared green under the microscope. What causes this green color? (1 mark)
Question 21
Brian noticed that some cells appeared green under the microscope. What causes this green color? (1 mark)
Question 22
During an experiment, a student was asked to name two features that help identify a plant cell under a microscope. Which pair is correct?
Question 23
During an experiment, a student was asked to name two features that help identify a plant cell under a microscope. Which pair is correct? (1 mark)
Question 24
During an experiment, a student was asked to name two features that help identify a plant cell under a microscope. Which pair is correct? (1 mark)
Question 25
Jane observed a rectangular-shaped cell with a thick outer layer under a light microscope. What type of cell is this likely to be, and what gives it its shape?
Question 26
Jane observed a rectangular-shaped cell with a thick outer layer under a light microscope. What type of cell is this likely to be, and what gives it its shape? (1 mark)
Question 27
Jane observed a rectangular-shaped cell with a thick outer layer under a light microscope. What type of cell is this likely to be, and what gives it its shape? (1 mark)
Question 28
A diagram shows a plant cell and an animal cell. In the plant cell, a large vacuole takes up most of the space and pushes the nucleus to the edge. Why is the nucleus at the edge of the plant cell but in the center of the animal cell?
Question 29
The diagram below shows a plant cell and an animal cell. In the plant cell, a large vacuole takes up most of the space and pushes the nucleus to the edge. Why is the nucleus at the edge of the plant cell but in the center of the animal cell? (1 mark)
Question 30
The diagram below shows a plant cell and an animal cell. In the plant cell, a large vacuole takes up most of the space and pushes the nucleus to the edge. Why is the nucleus at the edge of the plant cell but in the center of the animal cell? (1 mark)
Question 31
The diagram below shows a plant cell and an animal cell that has some parts labelled. In the plant cell, a large vacuole takes up most of the space and pushes the nucleus to the edge. Why is the nucleus at the edge of the plant cell but in the center of the animal cell? (1 mark)
Question 32
The diagram below shows a plant cell and an animal cell that has some parts labelled. In the plant cell, a large vacuole takes up most of the space and pushes the nucleus to the edge. Why is the nucleus at the edge of the plant cell but in the center of the animal cell? (1 mark)
Question 33
The diagram below shows a plant cell and an animal cell that has some parts labelled. In the plant cell, a large vacuole takes up most of the space and pushes the nucleus to the edge. Why is the nucleus at the edge of the plant cell but in the center of the animal cell? (1 mark)      
Question 34
The diagram below shows a plant cell and an animal cell that has some parts labelled. In the plant cell, a large vacuole takes up most of the space and pushes the nucleus to the edge. Why is the nucleus at the edge of the plant cell but in the center of the animal cell? (1 mark)      
Question 35
A diagram shows a labeled plant cell with green oval structures marked as Label A and an animal cell with no such structures.What is Label A, and why is it not found in the animal cell?
Question 36
The diagram below shows a plant cell with green oval structures marked as Label A and an animal cell with no such structures. What is Label A, and why is it not found in the animal cell? (1 mark)
Question 37
The diagram below shows a plant cell with green oval structures marked as Label A and an animal cell with no such structures. What is Label A, and why is it not found in the animal cell? (1 mark)
Question 38
The diagram below shows a plant cell with green oval structures marked as Label A and an animal cell with no such structures. What is Label A, and why is it not found in the animal cell? (1 mark)
Question 39
The diagram below shows a plant cell with green oval structures marked as Label A and an animal cell with no such structures. What is Label A, and why is it not found in the animal cell? (1 mark)
Question 40
The diagram below shows a plant cell with green oval structures marked as Label A and an animal cell with no such structures. What is Label A, and why is it not found in the animal cell? (1 mark)    
Question 41
The diagram below shows a plant cell with green oval structures marked as Label A and an animal cell with no such structures. What is Label A, and why is it not found in the animal cell? (1 mark)    
Question 42
Two learners observed cells under a microscope. One cell had no chloroplasts but had small scattered vacuoles and a central nucleus. Which conclusion best describes the type of cell and why?
Question 43
Two learners observed cells under a microscope. One cell had no chloroplasts but had small scattered vacuoles and a central nucleus. Which conclusion best describes the type of cell and why? (1 mark)
Question 44
Two learners observed cells under a microscope. One cell had no chloroplasts but had small scattered vacuoles and a central nucleus. Which conclusion best describes the type of cell and why?  (1 mark)
Question 45
Two learners observed cells under a microscope. One cell had no chloroplasts but had small scattered vacuoles and a central nucleus. Which conclusion best describes the type of cell and why?  (1 mark)

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