Cells, Cells! Their made of organelles!
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- Q1Sarah is learning about living organisms. Which of the following is true about living organisms?All organisms are made of one or more cellsAll Organisms have a nucleusAll organisms are multicellularAll organisms are unicellular30s
- Q2Cells are able to maintain homeostasis by keeping the perfect balance of water and nutrients inside of them. Which part of the cell regulates the materials that leave or enter the cell to maintain this balance?Cell CytoplasamCell MembraneCell NucleusCell Organelles45s
- Q3Describe cell organization from smallest to largestAtom, Organelle, Organ System, Cell, Tissue, OrganismOrganism, Organ System, Organ, tissue, cell, molecules, atomsAtom, molecule, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organismAtom, organism, molecule, organ system, cell, organ, tissue45s
- Q4What is the name of this organelle where cellular respiration occurs?MitochondriaCytoplasmLarge Central Vacuolenucleus45s
- Q5Which of the following is correct about cells?They are made of molecules that are made up of atoms.They are made of molecules that are made of tissuesThey are made of organs that are made of organellesThey are made of tissues that are made of organelles45s
- Q6Which level of organization is this this?An organ system, a group of organs performing individual functionsAn organelle, a microscopic internal structure creating moleculesA cell, and individual compartment with a specialized functionA tissue, a collection of cells working together for a common purpose45s
- Q7What is the result of homeostasis at the cellular (cell) level?The cell no longer obtains energyThe cell diesThe cell dividesThe environment within the cell is stable45s
- Q8Plant cells have a rigid cell wall, while animal cells do not. Which of the following explains why animal and plant cells are different in this way.Plant cells require the cell wall in order to retain their shapeAnimal cells are too small to have a cell wallAnimals do not need to restrict substance from entering their cellsPlants use the rigid cell wall primarily to restrict unnatural substances from entering their cells45s
- Q9Which of the following lists the cell structures in correct order?organism, organ system, organs, tissues, cellsTissues, cells, organ system organism, organCells, tissues, organs, organ system, organismorganism, cells, tissues, organ system, organs45s
- Q10Where are the organelles in plant and animal cellsIn the nucleus of both types of cellsIn the cytoplasm of animal cells, and in the large central vacuole of plant cells.In the cytoplasm in both types of cellsIn the nucleus of animal cells, and in the cytoplasm of plant cells45s
- Q11Which of the following structures is found only in a plant cell?Cell WallNucleusOrganellesMitochondria45s
- Q12What do a protist and a human have in common?Both have the cell as the most basic unit of lifeBoth contain chloroplastsBoth get new cells through the food they eatBoth are artificial structures45s
- Q13Name the three parts of cell theory.All living things are made of cells. Cells come from parent cells. All cells are made from goats.Cells are the basic unit of life. All cells come from pre-existing cells. All organisms are made from one or more cells.All living things have cells. All cells are made from other cells. All organisms are made from groups of similar cells.Cells are found in the body. All cells are made from other cells. Cells can be found in groups of two or more.45s
- Q14Cell Theory is a scientific theory because it has changed over time due to new observations or investigations.FalseTrue45s