CELL ORGANELLES

A colorful illustration of various cell organelles including mitochondria, chloroplasts, lysosomes, and microtubules, with labels for each part, on a scientific background

Cell Organelles Quiz

Test your knowledge of cell organelles with this engaging quiz designed to challenge both students and enthusiasts of biology. Dive into topics like lysosomes, microtubules, and more!

  • 10 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Learn while you play
  • Perfect for students and teachers alike
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringCell10
Tubulin is found in:
 
 
A.cilia
B.flagella
C.spindle fibres
D.Both a & b
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Microtubules do not occur in:
 
 
A.mitochondria
B.centrioles
C.spindle fibres
D. Flagella
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Lysosomes are involved in:
 
A. Intracellular digestion
B. Extracellular digestion
C. Fat breakdown
D. Both a & b
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Chlorophyll occurs in which part of chloroplast:
 
 
A. Inner membrane
B. Thalakoid membrane
C. Outer membrane
D. Stroma
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Which of the following is common in plants & animals:
 
 
A. Centriole
B. Central vacoule
C. Mitochondria
D. Plastids
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Lysosomes are produced by:
 
 
A. ER
B. Golgi bodies
C. Mitochondria
D. Centriole
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Which of the following do not occur in cell membrane:
 
 
A.Glycolipids
B.phospholipids
C. Proline
D. Cholestrol
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Major site of lipid synthesis is:
SER
B. RER
C. Golgi bodies
D. None of these
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Which one is an organelle within an organelle:
 
 
A.Ribosomes
B. ER
C. Plastids
D. Mitochondria
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A cell organelle containing hydrolytic enzymes:
A. Mitochondria
B. ER
C. Lysosomes
D. Golgi bodies
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