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Quiz: Animal Cell Organelles and Their Functions

Edexcel GCSE Biology

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Welcome to this quiz on animal cell organelles! Test your knowledge and learn more about their functions.

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What is the main function of the nucleus in an animal cell?

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Which of the following are functions of the mitochondria? (Select all that apply)

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The {{blank0}} is responsible for making proteins in the cell.

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Which organelle in animal cells is responsible for packaging and transporting proteins?

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Which organelles are found in animal cells? (Select all that apply)

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The {{blank0}} is responsible for breaking down waste materials in the cell.

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Which organelle is responsible for storing materials such as water and nutrients in animal cells?

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Which of the following organelles controls what enters and leaves the cell?

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