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Vesicles are responsible for

a. synthesis of protein
b. formation of dna
c. storage and transport of material
d. cell growth

question 2(multiple choice worth 2 points) which organelle is responsible for controlling the cell's activities?

a. mitochondria
b. ribosome
c. nucleus
d. endoplasmic reticulum

question 3(multiple choice worth 2 points) the ribosomes are responsible for what?

a. digestion
b. storage
c. manufacturing proteins
d. transportation within the cell

question 4(multiple choice worth 2 points)
organelles are

a. responsible for producing power for the cell
b. tiny structures in the cell that carry out the cell's activities
c. responsible for digestion in the cell
d. found outside of the membrane

question 5(multiple choice worth 2 points)
mitochondria are responsible for

a. dna maintenance
b. storage
c. protein production
d. providing energy for the cell

question 6(multiple choice worth 2 points)
the cell is

a. the building blocks of matter
b. the fundamental particle in the atom
c. a tiny organism
d. the basic unit of life

question 7(multiple choice worth 2 points)

which organelle prepares material for storage within the cell?

a. vesicle
b. endoplasmic reticulum
c. ribosomes
d. golgi apparatus

question 8(multiple choice worth 2 points)

the cell is protected from the outside environment by the
a. cell membrane
b. cytoplasm
c. shell d. vacuole

question 9(multiple choice worth 2 points)
cytoplasm is

a. the jelly-like substance that fills the cell
b. the material that makes up the nucleus
c. another name for water
d. the organelle responsible for dna replication

question 10(multiple choice worth 2 points)

which organelle contains chemicals that break down substances in the cell?
a. lysosomes
b. vesicles
c. mitochondria
d. nucleus

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