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9/24/21, 9:30 AM EVALUATE: Quiz 1 (Intro to Bio, Cell Theory, Cell Types, Structure and Function): General Biology 1

EVALUATE: Quiz 1 (Intro to Bio, Cell Theory, Cell


Types, Structure and Function)
Due
Sep 25 at 11:59pm
Points
30
Questions
30
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Time Limit
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Question 1 0
/ 1 pts

Which of the following levels of organization is arranged in the correct


sequence from most to least inclusive?

 
population, ecosystem, biome, community

 
community, ecosystem, biome, population

 
ecosystem, community, population, biome

 
biome, ecosystem, community, population

Question 2 1
/ 1 pts

Which of these is a correct representation of the hierarchy of biological


organization from least to most complex?

 
digestive system, small intestine, large intestine, intestinal tissue, organism

 
intestinal cell, intestinal tissue, small intestine, digestive system, organism

 
small intestine, large intestine, intestinal tissue, digestive system, organism

 
digestive system, large intestine, small intestine, intestinal tissue, organism

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Question 3 1
/ 1 pts

Which of the following levels in the hierarchy of biological organization


include all of the other levels in the list?

 
tissue

 
organism

 
cell

 
organ system

Question 4 1
/ 1 pts

Which term describes a localized group of organisms that belong to same


species?

 
population

 
biosphere

 
ecosystem

 
community

Question 5 1
/ 1 pts

Which level of biological organization is represented by stomach in our


body?

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cell

 
organism

 
organ

 
tissue

Question 6 1
/ 1 pts

All populations in one natural setting plus their physical environment


constitutes a(n): _________________

 
organism

 
population

 
community

 
ecosystem

Question 7 1
/ 1 pts

Which of the following basic cell principles refers to the flow of materials in
the plasma membrane?

 
endocytosis and exocytosis

 
photosynthesis and cellular respiration

 
cell reproduction

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cellular organelles

Question 8 1
/ 1 pts

The statement, “Cells came from pre-existing cells.”, leads to the concept
of ______________.

 
biological organization

 
cell division

 
photosynthesis and cellular respiration

 
genetics

Question 9 1
/ 1 pts

A plant and an animal are both living things. According to the Cell Theory,
what can you conclude about these two very different organisms?

 
They are both made of one or more cells.

 
They both come from a non-living organism.

 
Plants have cells but animals do not.

 
They both come from the same kind of cell.

Question 10 1
/ 1 pts

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Who was the first person to see cells (plant dead cells) under the
microscope and give them a name?

 
Matthias Schleiden

 
Robert Hooke

 
Anton van Leeuwenhoek

 
Theodore Schwann

Question 11 1
/ 1 pts

_____________ is essential to obtain energy stored in the nutrients


consumed. 

 
endocytosis

 
cellular respiration

 
photosynthesis

 
metabolism

Question 12 1
/ 1 pts

Why is studying bacteria and viruses important in the field of Biology?

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It can help fight and prevent spreading of diseases through various
researches.

 
It can help preserve and protect endangered species in an area.

 
It can help improve plants and animals for consumption to answer the
need for increased food production.

 
It can help in understanding how organisms survive, adapt, and respond to
the environment.

Question 13 1
/ 1 pts

When a sharp pin gets stuck in your finger, your arm moves quickly away.
Which characteristic of life is represented in the example?

 
Living things respond to environment.

 
Living things evolved as a group.

 
Living things are homeostatic.

 
Living things reproduce.

Incorrect Question 14 0
/ 1 pts

About 12 hours to 24 hours after taking a high carbohydrate meal, a


person's blood sugar level normally increases. Afterwards, the blood

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sugar will be maintained within a fairly narrow range despite uneven


intake of sugar in between meals. This is due to the body's ability to carry
out _____________.

 
metabolism

 
nutrient uptake

 
adaptation

 
homeostasis

Question 15 1
/ 1 pts

There is DNA in all of our cells. Which characteristic does this fact best
describe?

 
Living things grow and develop.

 
Living things respond to their environment.

 
Living things maintain internal balance.

 
Living things are based on a universal genetic code.

Question 16 1
/ 1 pts

Which of the following characteristics does NOT belong to plant cells?

 
stores excess glucose as glycogen

 
have plastids

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cell wall made of cellulose

 
stores excess glucose as starch

Question 17 1
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How can the plasma membrane maintain homeostasis in a cell?

 
It allows certain substances to flow in and out of the cell.

 
It gives the cell shape and flexibility.

 
It has a phospholipid bilayer with proteins.

 
It forms outer boundary of the cell, surrounds the cytoplasm, and
separates the cell from its environment.

Question 18 1
/ 1 pts

Using a microscope in the science lab, Jill observed two unknown cell:
Cell A and Cell B. Cell A she identified as a plant cell and Cell B as an
animal cell. Her teacher told   her she identified the cells correctly. What
did Jill most likely observe to correctly identify the cells?

 
Cell B had a cell membrane and Cell A did not.

 
Cell A had a cell wall and Cell B did not.

 
Cell B had a chloroplast and Cell A did not.

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Cell A had a nucleus and Cell B did not.

Incorrect Question 19 0
/ 1 pts

Which of the following appendages are hair-like structures used by


prokaryotic cells for attachment to surfaces and other bacteria?

 
flagella

 
pili

 
fimbriae

 
cilia

Question 20 1
/ 1 pts

What is the function of flagellum in prokaryotic cells?

 
Food production

 
Locomotion

 
Lipid breakdown

 
Reproduction

Question 21 1
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9/24/21, 9:30 AM EVALUATE: Quiz 1 (Intro to Bio, Cell Theory, Cell Types, Structure and Function): General Biology 1

Trichodina is a eukaryotic organism that attaches itself to fish and eats


bacteria. Which of the following features makes Trichodina different from
all prokaryotes?

 
Trichodina has a nucleus.

 
Trichodina is unicellular.

 
Trichodina has a cell membrane.

 
Trichodina has cytoplasm.

Question 22 1
/ 1 pts

Which of the following statements is TRUE about eukaryotic cells?

 
Eukaryotic cells have nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

 
All eukaryotic cells are multicellular.

 
Eukaryotic cells have circular DNA and associated with proteins to form
chromatin.

 
Eukaryotic cells divides through binary fission.

Question 23 1
/ 1 pts

Which of the following choices correctly describes the composition of the


cell membrane?
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Contains only lipids

 
Contains lipids and proteins

 
Contains only proteins

 
Contains lipids and cytosol

Question 24 1
/ 1 pts

Imarie uses a microscope to study different prokaryotic and eukaryotic


organisms. Which of the following statements describes how the
prokaryotic cells appear compared to the eukaryotic cells?

 
The prokaryotic cells have cell membranes, while the eukaryotic cells do
not.

 
The prokaryotic cells are much smaller than the eukaryotic cells.

 
The prokaryotic cells have a nucleus, while the eukaryotic cells do not.

 
The prokaryotic cells have cytoplasm, and eukaryotic cells do not.

Question 25 1
/ 1 pts

What is the main function of cytoplasm in a cell?

 
Synthesizing proteins in the cell

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Suspending cellular structures and providing a place for cellular functions
to take place

 
Packaging and sending out proteins and lipids

 
Regulating the transport of molecules into and out of the cell

Question 26 1
/ 1 pts

A scientist views a unicellular organism called a euglena under a


microscope. Based on the diagram, what type of organism is the euglena
and why?

 
The euglena is eukaryotic, because it has a nucleus.

 
The euglena is prokaryotic, because it has a chloroplast.

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The euglena is eukaryotic, because it has a flagellum.

 
The euglena is prokaryotic, because it has mitochondria.

Question 27 1
/ 1 pts

Which of the following is NOT found in prokaryotic cells?

 
cytoplasm

 
nucleus

 
ribosomes

 
cell wall

Incorrect Question 28 0
/ 1 pts

Which of the following organelles aid prokaryotic cells in surviving harsh


conditions?

 
endospore

 
mesosome

 
cell wall

 
inclusion

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Question 29 1
/ 1 pts

When a cell structure is worn out or defective, which organelle is


responsible for breaking down the material using its digestive enzymes?

 
ribosome

 
cytoplasm

 
nucleus

 
lysosome

Question 30 1
/ 1 pts

Based on the diagrams, which organism(s) are eukaryotic and why?

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Organisms 1 and 2 only, because both have a nucleus.

 
Organisms 1, 2, and 3 because they are all single-celled.

 
Organisms 2 and 3 only, because both use flagella.

 
Organisms 1, 2, and 3, because they all have ribosomes.

Quiz Score:
26 out of 30

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