Q.1
What do lysosomes break down?
  • Cells
  • Viruses
  • Food (Sugars and proteins)
  • All of the above
Q.2
Where do enzymes come from?
  • Space
  • People
  • Nucleolus
  • Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Q.3
How many lysosomes are found in an animal cell?
  • 1
  • 50-1,000
  • None. Animal cells do not have lysosomes.
  • 10
Q.4
What can a lysosome be compared to?
  • A recycling truck.
  • The ocean.
  • A school.
  • The Death Star.
Q.5
What is the purpose of a lysosome?
  • To create energy.
  • To store genetic materials.
  • To clean up the cell's waste and self destroy when the cell is damaged.
  • To create food for the cell.
Q.6
Where are lysosomes found? Choose the best answer.
  • Only in plant cells.
  • Only in animal cells.
  • They are found in all cells.
  • They are found in all animal cells and are rarely found in plant cells.
Q.7
It is one of the key organelles for which process?
  • Cellular Respiration
  • Photosynthesis
  • Digestion and Waste Removal
  • Protein creation
Q.8
Where are lysosomes found?
  • Cytoplasm
  • Nucleus
  • Golgi Apparatus
  • Rough ER
Q.9
Lysosomes are found in prokaryotic cells
  • True
  • False
Q.10
Which of these facts are true?
  • They contain more than 50 different enzymes.
  • Are located in the mesophyll, a green tissue area in plant leaves.
  • It is composed of water and other soluble ions.
  • All of above
Q.11
How are like the lysosomes?
  • Are like spheres
  • Are flat
  • Are round
  • Are misshapen
Q.12
What is the function of the lysosomes?
  • Break down food particles and worn-out cell parts
  • Produce proteins needed by cell
  • Converts energy in food to energy used by cell
  • Directs cell's activities
Q.13
What of these are parts of the lysosomes
  • Lipid layer
  • Membrane
  • Glyosylated membrane transport proteins
  • Hydrolytic enzyme mixture
  • All of above
Q.14
The lysosomes are in the animal or plant cell
  • Animal cell
  • Plant cell
Q.15
Which of these is a part of a lysosomes?
  • Lipid layer
  • Membrane
  • Nucleus
  • Both A & B
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