Which structures are found in all types of living cells?
Cell membranes and cell walls
Cell walls and ribosomes
Ribosomes and cell membranes
Which organelles are only found in plant cells?
Chloroplasts
Mitochondria
Nuclei
What is wrong with this diagram of a plant cell?
Plant cells do not contain mitochondria
The nucleus and the chloroplast have been labelled the wrong way round
The cell wall and the nucleus have been incorrectly labelled
Which of the following is a function of the cell membrane?
Supporting the cell
Controlling the entry and exit of materials
Storing water
What is produced by ribosomes?
Carbon dioxide
Protein
Sugar
What are plasmids made of?
Proteins
Lipids
DNA
What surrounds and supports bacterial cells?
Cell membrane
Cell membrane and cell wall
Cell wall
Which three structures in the diagram of the bacterial cell would also be found in fungal cells?
Cell membrane, large circular DNA molecule and ribosomes
Cell membrane, cell wall and ribosomes
Cell membrane, cell wall and plasmids
Which of the following structures can be part of bacterial, fungal and plant cells, but is not present in animal cells?
The diagram below shows a cell. Which of the following is correct?
The cell is a bacterial cell, structure 1 is the cell wall and structure 2 is a mitochondrion
The cell is a fungal cell, structure 1 is the cell wall and structure 2 is a mitochondrion
The cell is a plant cell, structure 1 is the cell wall and structure 2 is a chloroplast