1) a type of biomolecule that perform many functions in the cell including providing energy and structural support a) Eukaryote b) Cell membrane c) Carbohydrate d) Protein 2) a living organism whose cell or cells contain nuclei and membrane-bound organelles a) Prokaryote b) Eukaryote c) Carbohydrate d) Protein 3) a type of biomolecule that perform many functions in the cell including energy storage and cell membrane structure a) Cell membrane b) Lipid c) Virus d) Nucleic acid 4) a single-celled living organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles a) Nucleic acid b) Lysosome c) Cell wall d) Prokaryote 5) a type of biomolecule that includes DNA and RNA, which store and transmit genetic information used for protein synthesis a) Eukaryote b) Nucleic acid c) Chloroplast d) Carbohydrate 6) a nonliving, infective agent composed of nucleic acids surrounded by a protein coat a) Mitochondrion b) Virus c) Prokaryote d) Lipid 7) a type of biomolecule that perform many functions throughout organisms including providing structure and facilitating chemical reactions a) Protein b) Mitochondrion c) Nucleic acid d) Chloroplast 8) a semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell. a) Chloroplast b) Mitochondrion c) Nucleic acid d) Cell membrane 9) a rigid, external layer that is specifically designed to provide structural support a) Lipid b) Lysosome c) Protein d) Cell wall 10) an organelle that converts light energy into chemical energy through the photosynthesis a) Nucleic acid b) Cell membrane c) Cell wall d) Chloroplast 11) a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes used to break down waste a) Nucleic acid b) Chloroplast c) Lysosome d) Lipid 12) an organelle with the primary function of generating ATP (Energy) a) Mitochondrion b) Cell wall c) Virus d) Cell membrane 13) The presence of a nucleus determines whether a cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic. a) True b) False 14) Animal cells always have a circular shape and plant cells always have a rectangular shape a) True b) False 15) Viruses are living organisms a) True b) False 16) Pathogen a) a particle inside a protien containing DNA b) To introduce a killed or weakened pathogen or part of a pathogen into an organism to generate specific immunity c) a virus of bacterium or other organism that causes an infectious disease d) An organism within or upon which another organism or virus (parasite, commensal, or mutualist) resides

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