VIRUSES lesson 6: Inside a Cell Quizellenj2021-10-01T23:31:57-04:00 Please sign up for the course before taking this quiz. 1. A virus that has a genome made of DNA will probably be very interested in going into the nucleus.1 True False 2. Cellular “scissor” enzymes can only cut one thing.1 True False 3. Which organelle is most like a post office?1 nucleus ribosome Golgi body lysosome mitochondria 4. Cellular “mailing labels” are usually made of lipids.1 True False 5. Which one of these is NOT a raw material that the cell uses?1 polypeptides nucleotides lipids sugars amino acids 6. What are lipids made of?1 chains of sugar molecules chains of nucleotides chains of amino acids chains of carbon atoms 7. Which part of the cell contains many copying machines?1 nucleus Golgi body mitochondria lysosome 8. What does a polymerase make?1 proteins DNA or RNA lipid membranes sugar chains 9. Which cell part digests and recycles?1 Golgi body ribosome lysosome endoplasmic reticulum 10. Nucleotides are used to make:1 just DNA proteins just RNA DNA and RNA 11. Which place is most dangerous to a virus?1 mitochondria lysosome nucleus ribosome Golgi body 12. Which organelle makes energy for the cell?1 mitochondria Golgi body ribosome nucleus lysosome 13. Sometimes very long protein chains need helpers to make sure they get folded correctly.1 True False 14. Which of these structures has a “clip” at the top?1 label hook cable flag anchor 15. Which of these is NOT made of lipids?1 proteosomes the endoplasmic reticulum tubes the outer "wall" around a cell vesicles and endosomes VIRUSES lesson 5: How Viruses Enter Cells VIRUSES lesson 7: Inside a Capsid Back to: VIRUSES lesson 6: Inside a Cell