Quiz: Plant Cells - Ultrastructure, Starch, and Cellulose
Edexcel A Level Biology SNAB A
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Building on what you've learned about biodiversity and evolution, let's test your understanding of plant cells, including their ultrastructure, starch, and cellulose!
What is the main function of the cell wall in plant cells?
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Which of the following are components of plant cell ultrastructure? (Select all that apply)
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Starch is a {{blank0}} made of glucose units, while cellulose is a {{blank1}} providing structural support in plant cell walls.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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A cellulose molecule is made of glucose units joined by β-1,4 glycosidic bonds. How many glucose units are in a cellulose molecule of molecular weight 16200 g/mol? (Molecular weight of glucose is 180 g/mol.)
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What type of bond links the glucose units in cellulose?
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The main storage carbohydrate in plants is {{blank0}}, while {{blank1}} is the main structural carbohydrate.
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Which of the following are true about starch? (Select all that apply)
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Which statement best describes the role of plasmodesmata in plant cells?
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