A) To help a cell communicate B) To make a cell move C) To help a cell collect chlorophyll D) To help a cell get rid of waste
A) Volvox B) Amoeba C) Euglena D) Paramecium
A) cell wall B) cell membrane C) a nucleus D) a flagellum
A) Prokaryote B) Volvox C) Eukaryote D) bad cell for humans
A) Bacteria Cell B) Plant Cell C) Protist Cell D) Animal Cell
A) Protists, Plants B) Animals, Plants C) Bacteria, Animals D) Bacteria, Protists
A) Amoeba B) Euglena C) Volvox D) Paramecium
A) The Powerhouse of the cell B) A whiplike structure that protists used to move C) A flag that is made of jello D) An arm like extension that grabs food
A) Nucleus B) Ribosomes C) Cell Wall D) Endoplasmic Reticulum
A) Ability to use vacuoles B) Ability to use energy (food or sun) C) Ability to reproduce D) Ability to jump
A) Volvox and Paramecium B) Euglena and Volvox C) Amoeba and Euglena D) Paramecium and Amoeba
A) Cilia B) Flagellum C) Cytoplasmic Streaming D) Flagellate cells
A) fast moving rivers B) Oceans C) Ponds, ditches, and puddles D) Fresh water and salt water
A) Paramecium B) Volvox C) Euglena D) Amoeba
A) Both Sexually and Asexually B) Binary Fission C) Sexually D) Asexually
A) Both Sexually and Asexually B) Binary Fission C) Sexually D) Asexually
A) Flagellate B) Cilia C) Psuedopods D) Using Chlorophyll through Photosynthesis
A) Mitochondria B) Nucleus C) Vacuoles D) Photosynthesis
A) Has a Nucleus B) Has more than one nucleus C) Is a bird D) Does not have a nucleus
A) Paramecium B) Euglena C) Amoeba D) Volvox
A) Cytoplasm B) Ribosomes C) Lysosomes D) Endoplasmic Reticulum
A) Cytoplasmic streaming B) Cilia C) Flagellum D) Flagellate cells
A) Cell Wall B) Cell Membrane C) Endplasmic Reticulum D) Cytoplasm
A) Cell Wall B) Cytoplasm C) Endoplasmic Reticulum D) Cell Membrane
A) The smallest unit in science B) The smallest workable functioning living unit C) is easily seen with your eyes D) Always controlled by a nucleus |