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Cells & Organisation Quiz

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  • Which sub-cellular structure is only found in a plant cell? Permanent Vacuole, Nucleus or Mitochondria
    Permanent Vacuole
  • True or false... Muscles can push and pull
    False - muscles can't push they can only pull
  • For the function of joints, which is the term has the role of holding bones together? Cartilage, Ligament or Fluid
    Ligament
  • True or false... ball and socket joints allow movement in all directions
    True - shoulders and hips
  • Which sub-cellular structure is only found in a bacteria cell? Cytoplasm, Chloroplast or Flagellum
    Flagellum
  • True or false... a hinge joint allows backwards and forwards movements
    True - knees and elbows
  • Which is the name given to the ankle bone. Tibia, Talus or Fibula
    Talus
  • Which specialised cell can produce antibodies and antitoxins? Red blood, white blood, nerve or muscle cells
    White Blood Cells
  • 'Absorbing light to provide energy for photosynthesis' is the definition of which sub-cellular structure? Chloroplast, cell membrane or Cytoplasm
    Chloroplast
  • True or False... A tissue is a group of cells of the same type
    True
  • Which specialised cell is NOT found in the human body? Root hair cell, white blood cell, red blood cell or nerve cell
    Root hair cell
  • True or False... A cell is the smallest unit of a living organism
    True
  • Which specialised cell has the function of moving mucus away from the lungs? Palisade, Red blood, Nerve or Ciliated Epithelial Cell
    Ciliated Epithelial Cell
  • How many main functions of the skeleton are there? 4, 8, 10 or 12
    4 - support, protect, movement and produce blood cells
  • 'A jelly like substance that fills the cell, where most chemical reactions occur.' is the definition of which sub-cellular structure? Cell Wall, Plasmids or Cytoplasm
    Cytoplasm
  • Which specialised cell can be fertilised by another specialised cell? Muscle, Egg, Palisade or White Blood Cell
    Egg Cell
  • 'Takes in oxygen from the air and removes carbon dioxide from blood.' is the definition of which organ system function? Immune, reproductive or respiratory system
    Respiratory System
  • 'Transports substances around the body' is the definition of which organ system function? Circulatory, digestive or musculoskeletal system
    Circulatory System
  • True or False... An organ is a group of cells working together to carry out a job in the body.
    False - An organ is a group of TISSUES working together to carry out a job in the body.
  • Which cell has a tail like structure to allow movement? Bacterial, animal or plant
    Bacterial
  • Which is the name given to the thigh bone? Femur, Patella or Ulna
    Femur
  • Which two sub-cellular structures are both found in a plant and animal cell but not in a bacterial cell? Plasmids & Flagellum, Nucleus & Mitochondria or Cell Wall & Cell Membrane
    Nucleus & Mitochondria
  • How many bones are there in the average adult body? 311, 206, 188 or 402
    206
  • Which is the name given to the lower jaw bone? Humerus, Clavicle or Mandible
    Mandible