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Lesson 1

Fill in the blanks

1. The main ingredient of any cell is:_________________.

2. The four types of macromolecules in cells are:


a.__________________
b.__________________
c.__________________
d.__________________

3. Nucleic acids form when long chains of molecules called


__________________ join.

4. A________________is a large macromolecule that does not


dissolve in water.

5. . ____________________store energy and provide structural


support. They also are used for communication between
cells.
Lesson 2
Multiple Choice
Instruction: Please COLOR the right answer.

1. A cell membrane is mostly made of phospholipids and


proteins.

TRUE FALSE

2. Cell appendages are often used for reproduction.

TRUE FALSE

3. Most water in a cell is in the cytoplasm, a fluid that


contains salts and other molecules.

TRUE FALSE

4. Plants, animals, fungi, and protists are made of one or


more prokaryotic cells.

TRUE FALSE

5. ATP is the fuel for cellular processes such as growth, cell


division, and material transport.

TRUE FALSE
Lesson 3
Multiple Choice
Instruction: Please COLOR the right answer

1. The movement of substances from an area of higher


concentration to an area of lower concentration.
A. Diffusion.
B. Rotation.
C. ATP
2. It is the diffusion of water molecules only through a
membrane.
A. Translation.
B. Diffusion.
C. Osmossis.
3. These proteinscarry molecules through the cell
membrane.
A. Prokaryotic proteins
B. Carrier proteins
C. Rough proteins
4. It uses the cell’s energy to move substances through a
cell membrane.
A. Active transport
B. Diffusion
C. Mantle
5. A cell uses this to take in a substance by surrounding it
with the cell membrane.
A. Iron
B. Steel
C. Endocytosis
Lesson 4
Complete Answer
Answer the following questions COMPLETELY

1. What is Cellular Respiration?

2. During Cellular Respiration, what do water and carbon


dioxide represent?

3. What does Lactic-acid fermentation do to ATP?

4. What is Photosynthesis?

5. What is the function of CO2 during Photosynthesis?

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