FINAL EXAM GUIDE 2025
|MOST COMMON QUESTIONS WITH CORRECTLY
VERIFIED ANSWERS|ALREADY A+
GRADED|GUARANTEED PASS
nucleus - In the picture of the animal cell what is letter "A" ?
vacuoles - In the picture of the animal cell what is letter "E" ?
mitochondria - In the picture of the animal cell what is letter "C" ?
cell membrane - In the picture of the animal cell what is letter "D" ?
cytoplasm - In the picture of the animal cell what is letter "B" ?
cytoplasm - In the picture of the plant cell what is letter "C" ?
nucleus - In the picture of the plant cell what is letter "B" ?
chloroplast - In the picture of the plant cell what is letter "E" ?
cell wall - In the picture of the plant cell what is letter "F" ?
vacuole - In the picture of the plant cell what is letter "D" ?
cell membrane - In the picture of the plant cell what is letter "A" ?
nucleoid (DNA) - In the bacteria picture what is letter "A" ?
cytoplasm - In the bacteria picture what is letter "H" ?
capsule - In the bacteria picture what is letter "G" ?
cell wall - In the bacteria picture what is letter "F" ?
cell membrane - In the bacteria picture what is letter "E" ?
pili (cilia) - In the bacteria picture what is letter "D" ?
, flagella - In the bacteria picture what is letter "B" ?
eukaryotic - Animal cells are __________ because they have a nucleus.
eukaryotic - Plant cells are __________ because they have a nucleus.
prokaryotic - Bacteria cells are __________ because they do not have a nucleus.
nucleus - This organelle is the control center of the cell. It contains chromosomes and
DNA.
vacuole - This expanding and contracting organelle stores water, nutrients, and wastes. It
is usually bigger in plant cells than in animal cells.
chloroplast - This organelle contains the green pigment chlorophyll and traps sunlight,
which is used during the process of photosynthesis.
mitochondria - This organelle uses oxygen to break down glucose to supply the cell with
energy.
cell wall - This is the tough, nonliving outer layer of each plant cell. It gives the cell shape,
strength, and support.
cell membrane - This enclosing structure holds the cell together and controls what moves
into and out of the cell.
centrioles - These organelles form spindle fibers during cell division and can usually be
found in pairs at right angles to each other.
chromosomes - These structures are made up of DNA and are located inside of the
nucleus. They look like little X's.
chromatin - These long thread-like structures are made up of DNA and are located inside
of the nucleus.
Interphase - There are two main steps in the Cell Cycle what is the first step?
Mitosis - There are two main steps in the Cell cycle what is the second step?
Prophase - What does the "P" in PMAT stand for?
Metaphase - What does the "M" in PMAT stand for?
Anaphase - What does the "A" in PMAT stand for?