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What do an amoeba and a human have in common?
organs
they use different structures for movement
are made of cells
more than one cell
cells
muscle
chloroplast
ingestion
The human body is made up of different levels of organization. A tissue is a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function. which would be an example of a tissue in the human body?
organs
they use different structures for movement
are made of cells
more than one cell
cells
muscle
chloroplast
ingestion
A student compares a plant cell to an animal cell. Which structure will the student only find in a plant cell?
organs
they use different structures for movement
are made of cells
more than one cell
cells
muscle
chloroplast
ingestion
How does the euglena, paramecium, and amoeba compare to each other?
organs
they use different structures for movement
are made of cells
more than one cell
cells
muscle
chloroplast
ingestion
Based on the organization of living things, tissues?
organs
they use different structures for movement
are made of cells
more than one cell
cells
muscle
chloroplast
ingestion
At what level in our multicellular organization does the heart fall into?
organs
they use different structures for movement
are made of cells
more than one cell
cells
muscle
chloroplast
ingestion
Organisms that are multicellular must have?
organs
they use different structures for movement
are made of cells
more than one cell
cells
muscle
chloroplast
ingestion
When an ameoba circles around small protists and then closes in on them, that is an example of which of the following?
organs
they use different structures for movement
are made of cells
more than one cell
cells
muscle
chloroplast
ingestion
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