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- Q1Which of the following statements best describes cells in living organisms?Cells are only found in plants.All living things are made of one or more cells.Only multicellular organisms have cells.Cells exist only in animals.30sMS-LS1-1
- Q2Which statement correctly describes how cells are organized in multicellular organisms?All cells in multicellular organisms perform the same function.Cells in multicellular organisms are all identical in structure.Cells in multicellular organisms are specialized for different functions.Cells in multicellular organisms do not have specific roles.30sMS-LS1-1
- Q3What is the primary function of the cell membrane in both unicellular and multicellular organisms?It synthesizes proteins for the cell.It regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell.It provides a rigid structure to the cell.It produces energy for the cell.30sMS-LS1-1
- Q4Which of the following is true about single-celled organisms?They cannot survive without being part of a multicellular organism.They cannot reproduce on their own.They perform all necessary functions within one cell.They require multiple cells to function.30sMS-LS1-1
- Q5What evidence would best support the idea that all living things are made of cells?All organisms are visible to the naked eye.Living organisms do not change in form over time.Functions of organisms can be explained without cells.Microscopic examination reveals cells in tissues of both plants and animals.30sMS-LS1-1
- Q6What distinguishes a multicellular organism from a unicellular organism?A multicellular organism does not need cells to function.A multicellular organism is made of many specialized cells.A multicellular organism is composed of identical cells.A multicellular organism has only one large cell.30sMS-LS1-1
- Q7How do unicellular organisms differ from multicellular organisms in terms of cell function?Unicellular organisms do not need cells to survive.Unicellular organisms function without any cellular processes.Unicellular organisms carry out all functions in one cell.Unicellular organisms have specialized cells for different functions.30sMS-LS1-1
- Q8What role do cells play in the structure of living organisms?Cells do not affect the overall structure of organisms.Cells are found only in the digestive systems of organisms.Cells are the basic building blocks of all living organisms.Cells only serve to store nutrients in organisms.30sMS-LS1-1
- Q9Why are cells considered the smallest unit of life?They carry out all processes necessary for life within a single unit.They do not contribute to the organism's functions.Because they are visible only under a microscope.Because they cannot be divided into smaller parts.30sMS-LS1-1
- Q10In what way do cells in multicellular organisms typically differ from cells in unicellular organisms?Cells in multicellular organisms are specialized for specific functions.Cells in multicellular organisms perform all functions needed for life independently.Cells in multicellular organisms do not interact with each other.Cells in multicellular organisms are identical in shape and size.30sMS-LS1-1
