
It is a basic unit of life in the smallest structure capable of basic life processes such as taking and nutrients expelling waste and reproducing is sometimes called the building block of life. a. Organ c. Cell b. DNA d. Nucleus 2. It surrounds the cell that separates the material outside the cell from the material inside the cell that maintains the integrity of cell and controls passage of materials into and out of the cell. a. Cell Membrane c. Vacuoles b. Cell Wall d. Endoplasmic Reticulum 3. He was a Greek Philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexader the Great, also considered as the father of biology. a. Theophrastus c. Aristotle b. Matthias Schleiden d. Theodore Schwann 4. It is the functional role of a species in a community that is its occupation or how it earns its living. a. Ecosystem c. Niche b. Work d. Occupation 5. Indicates the total amount of energy present in each trophic level that shows the loss of energy from one trophic level to the next. a. Energy pyramid c. Food Pyramid b. Taxonomy d. Biomass 6. German physiologist who contributes that animal is made up of lot of cells the discovery of the organic nature of yeast and invention of the term metabolism. a. Rudolf Virchow c. Aristotle b. Matthias Schleiden d. Theodore Schwann 7. The first person who use the term cells for the tiny structures found in organisms and observe a piece of cork by the use of microscope which he himself had made. a. Rudolf Virchow c. Robert Hooke b. Matthias Schleiden d. Theodore Schwann 8. It refers to the theory about the origin of life which life originated spontaneously from non-living things. a. Marine Theory c. Divine Creation Theory b. Evolutionary Theory d. Abiogenesis Theory 9. Life originated from outer planets in a form of a resistance poor propelled by radiation pressure reach earth and started the first form of life. a. Marine Theory c. Divine Creation Theory b. Cosmozoic Theory d. Abiogenesis Theory 10. He conducted an experiment with nutrient both and curved neck flask to finally disprove spontaneous generation. a. Louis Pasteur c. Lazzaro Spallanzani b. Francesco Redi d. John Needham
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- Q1Who was the first person to use the term cells for the tiny structures found in organisms and observe a piece of cork by the use of a microscope which he made himself?Theodore SchwannMatthias SchleidenRobert HookeRudolf Virchow30s
- Q2Which Greek philosopher, a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great, is considered the father of biology?AristotleTheophrastusTheodore SchwannMatthias Schleiden30s
- Q3What indicates the total amount of energy present in each trophic level and shows the loss of energy from one trophic level to the next?BiomassEnergy pyramidFood PyramidTaxonomy30s
- Q4Who was the German botanist known for his contribution to the cell theory by stating that all plants are composed of cells?Theodore SchwannRudolf VirchowMatthias SchleidenAristotle30s
- Q5What theory about the origin of life suggests that life originated spontaneously from non-living things?Divine Creation TheoryMarine TheoryAbiogenesis TheoryEvolutionary Theory30s
- Q6Which structure surrounds the cell and separates the material outside the cell from the material inside the cell, maintaining the integrity of the cell and controlling the passage of materials into and out of the cell?Cell WallVacuolesEndoplasmic ReticulumCell Membrane30s
- Q7What German physiologist contributed to the discovery that animals are made up of a lot of cells, the organic nature of yeast, and the invention of the term 'metabolism'?Matthias SchleidenRudolf VirchowTheodore SchwannAristotle30s
- Q8What is the basic unit of life that is the smallest structure capable of basic life processes such as taking in nutrients, expelling waste, and reproducing?CellNucleusOrganDNA30s
- Q9Who conducted an experiment with nutrient broth and curved neck flasks to finally disprove spontaneous generation?Louis PasteurLazzaro SpallanzaniFrancesco RediJohn Needham30s
- Q10What is the functional role of a species in a community that is its occupation or how it earns its living?OccupationEcosystemWorkNiche30s
- Q11Which process involves getting rid of waste material that can eventually poison the organism if not removed?DigestionIngestionRespirationExcretion30s
- Q12What is the term for the stable internal conditions that living things must maintain to remain alive?HomeostasisCatabolismMetabolismAnabolism30s
- Q13Which theory proposes that life originated from a supernatural power known as God?Biblical TheoryAbiogenesis TheoryMarine TheoryDivine Creation Theory30s
- Q14What are the three major elements that serve as the chemical bases of life?C,H,O,NN, P, K, FeH, He, Li, BAu, Ag, B, He30s
- Q15Which term describes the complex, life-sustaining reactions in the human body that are sped up by organic compounds called proteins?WaterEnzymesNucleotidesHelicase30s