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  • Q1
    What is an organism that can make its own food?
    prokaryote
    autotroph
    heterotroph
    eukaryote
    30s
  • Q2
    Which are the three domains
    Eukarya, Monera, and Archea
    Archea, Eubacteria, and Animalia
    Eukarya, Bacteria, and Archea
    Animalia, Plantae, Fungi
    30s
  • Q3
    Photosynthesis occurs in
    nucleus
    chloroplasts
    cytoplasm
    cell wall
    30s
  • Q4
    Bacteria is a ___________________ celled organism
    multi
    single
    30s
  • Q5
    What is the correct order for the levels of an organism?
    atom-molecule-cell-tissue-organ-organ system-organism
    tissue-organ-organ system-organism-atom-molecule-cell
    atom-cell-molecule-tissue-organ-organ system-organism
    cell-atom-molecule-tissue-organ-organ system-organism
    30s
  • Q6
    Which is not part of the cell theory?
    All organisms are made up of cells
    All living things are composed of cells
    Cells are the basic unit of life
    Cells can be produced from non living matter
    30s
  • Q7
    What are the main organelle differences between a plant and animal cell?
    cell wall, chloroplasts, cell membrane
    cell wall, chloroplasts, and a larger vacuole
    cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus
    chloroplasts, a larger vacuole, and a nucleus
    30s
  • Q8
    What 2 taxon levels make up the binomial nomenclature of a human?
    Question Image
    Phylum/Class
    Genus/Species
    Domain/Kingdom
    Order/Family
    30s
  • Q9
    What domain is a human in?
    Question Image
    Archea
    Eukarya
    Bacteria
    30s
  • Q10
    What kingdom is a human found in?
    Archea
    Eukarya
    Animalia
    Plantae
    30s
  • Q11
    Mushrooms, bread molds, and yeasts are classified together in the fungi kingdom. Specific characteristics are used to classify these organisms. Which of the following is a characteristic used to classify these organisms as fungi?
    They are heterotrophs.
    They are unicellular
    They are parasites
    They are prokaryotes
    30s
  • Q12
    A biologist discovers a new organism. What helps the biologist classify the new organism into a specific group?
    common traits with other organisms
    how recently the organism was discovered
    how long the organism lives
    where the organism lives
    30s
  • Q13
    In the modern classification system, what category has the most organisms?
    family
    species
    domain
    kingdom
    30s
  • Q14
    Structures in the human body work together to perform specific functions. The diagram below shows the organization of structures found in the human body. A picture of which of the following structures belongs in the box?
    Question Image
    cell
    organelle
    tissue
    organ
    30s
  • Q15
    The cell theory applies to all organisms, including the five shown below. Which of the following statements describes how these organisms are an example of the cell theory?
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    The organisms are made of one or more cells
    The cells of the organisms undergo photosynthesis
    The cells of the organisms are identical to each other.
    The organisms have cells that lack a nucleus.
    30s
  • Q16
    Plant cells are different from animal cells. The diagram below identifies four different structures in a plant cell. Compared to the structures in an animal cell, which of the following structures is found only in a plant cell?
    Question Image
    cytoplasm
    mitochondrion
    cell wall
    nucleus
    30s
  • Q17
    What controls most of the cell processes and contains the hereditary information of DNA?
    nucleus
    vacuole
    chloroplast
    mitochondria
    30s
  • Q18
    What regulates what enters and leaves the cell and provides protection and support?
    nucleus
    cytoplasm
    cell membrane
    cell wall
    30s
  • Q19
    What is the main function of the Cell Wall?
    Convert solar energy to chemical energy
    Builds proteins
    To protect and provide support for the cell
    Takes in cardon dioxide
    30s
  • Q20
    Who was the first person to see cells under the microscope and give them a name?
    Robert Hooke
    Anton van Leeuwenhoek
    Matthias Schleiden
    Theodor Schwann
    30s

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