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Cell Anatomy Quiz

By Regina Bailey, About.com


Cells are the basic unit of life. There are two primary types of cells. They are prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells have no true nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus.

Plant cells and animal cells are eukaryotic. There are however, some differences in the kinds of structures that can be found within each type of cell. For example, plant cells contain cell walls and plastids, while animal cells do not.

Do you know which cellular structure houses DNA and controls the cell's growth and reproduction? Test your knowledge of eukaryotic cell anatomy. To take the Cell Anatomy Quiz, simply click on the "Start The QUIZ" link below and select the correct answer for each question. JavaScript must be enabled to view this quiz.

To learn more about cellular components before taking the quiz, visit the Cell Anatomy page.

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