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The Cell
Autor :
José Torrecillas Baena
1.
Living organisms carry out the vital functions.
A.
Reproduction, nutrition and excretion.
B.
Interaction, reproduction and digestion.
C.
Nutrition, interaction and pequetion
D.
Nutrition, interaction and reproduction.
2.
Nutrition is...
A.
how a living organism obtains nutrients.
B.
how a non-living organism obtains nutrients
C.
how a living organism responds to its environment.
D.
how a living organism produces offspring
3.
Interaction is...
A.
how a living organism responds to its nutrition.
B.
how a living organism responds to its poop.
C.
how a living organism responds to its environment.
D.
how a living organism responds to its cells.
4.
Reproduction is...
A.
how a living organism produces interaction.
B.
how a living organism produces a Ratoncito Abraham.
C.
how a living organism produces poop.
D.
how a living organism produces offspring.
5.
All cells have three parts:
A.
Cytoplasm, genetic material and a nucleus.
B.
cell membrane, cytoplasm and genetic material.
C.
Cell membrane, genetic material and a wolf.
D.
Cell membrane, cytoplasm and a Little Lola.
6.
Genetic material is...
A.
is a gel inside the cell.
B.
controls the function of the cell.
C.
It regulates the exchanges of substances between the cell and the exterior.
D.
is a thin, flexible cover surrounding the cell.
7.
Cytoplasm is
A.
a Little Nico thinking
B.
is a thin, flexible cover surrounding the cell.
C.
It regulates the exchanges of substances between the cell and the exterior.
D.
a gel inside the cell.
8.
The cell membrane
A.
is a thin, flexible cover surrounding the cell.
B.
controls the function of the cell.
C.
Mister Moisés G. working ¡AWESOME!
D.
gel inside the cell
9.
There are two main types of cells.
A.
Principal Santi's cells and Mr. Fernando's cells
B.
Prokaryotic cells and Eukaryotic cells
C.
Eukaryotic cells and Unicellular cells.
D.
Unicellular cells and multicellular cells
10.
Prokaryotic cells have...
A.
cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall,, nucleus and genetic material.
B.
cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, flagelum, nucleus and genetic material.
C.
cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, flagelum and nucleus.
D.
cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, flagelum and genetic material.
11.
A eukaryotic cell have:
A.
Cell membrane, cytoplasm, flagelum,, organelles and genetic material.
B.
Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, organelles and genetic material.
C.
Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, organelles, flagellum and genetic material.
D.
Cell membrane, cytoplasm, organelles and genetic material.
12.
autotrophic is
A.
They make their food by water substances
B.
They obtain nutrients from other living organisms.
C.
They make their food by combining water, carbon dioxide and energy from the Sun.
D.
They obtain nutrients by waste substances.
13.
Heterotrophic cells:
A.
They obtain nutrients eating a piece of Nico's brain.
B.
They obtain nutrients from other living organisms.
C.
They absorb nutrients like the God Moloch.
D.
They make their food by combining water, carbon dioxide and energy from the Sun.
14.
How does the function of interaction work in cells?
A.
They change shape or change position.
B.
They grow, change shape or change position.
C.
They grow,
D.
They change position.
15.
How does the function of reproduction work in cells?
A.
Cells reproduce by dividing themselves
B.
Cells reproduce by eating other living organisms.
C.
Cells reproduce by absorbing the sun.
D.
Cells reproduce by eating Lolas.
16.
A living organism is less developed...
A.
if it has few cells and the cells carry out all the vital functions.
B.
if it contains many cells and the cells have specific tasks
17.
A living organism is more developed...
A.
if it has few cells and the cells carry out all the vital functions.
B.
if it contains many cells and the cells have specific tasks
C.
if it contains many cells and the cells have specific tasks*.
D.
if it has few cells and the cells carry out all the vital functions.
18.
An example of a prokaryotic unicellular living organisms
A.
Algae
B.
Protozoa
C.
Microscopic algae
D.
Bacteria
19.
Examples of eukaryotic unicellular living organisms are:
A.
Algae
B.
Plants
C.
Mammal
D.
Protozoa
20.
Examples of multicellular living organisms without tissues are:
A.
Cnidarians
B.
Mushrooms
C.
Sponges
D.
Fish
21.
Examples of ,ulticellular living organisms with tissues are:
A.
Mushrooms
B.
Cnidarians
C.
Pig
D.
Mosses
22.
Examples of multicellular living organisms with tissues and organs are:
A.
Pig
B.
Human beings.
C.
Tree
D.
Ladybug
E.
Ratoncito Abrahan
F.
Joven Nico