General Science Review 11.1 Question Preview (ID: 15511)


What Is Life? TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Organisms composed of only one cell are called
a) unicellular
b) multicellular
c) prokaryotic
d) eukaryotic

All living things have all of the following except
a) the ability to make energy
b) cells
c) the ability to grow, develop, respond to their surroundings, and reproduce
d) similar chemicals

Development is
a) the process of becoming larger
b) the process of change that makes an organism more complex
c) the process of becoming smaller
d) the process of change that makes an organism more simple

A stimulus is
a) a change in the surroundings that causes an organism to react
b) a change in light, temperature, or sound
c) an action or change in behavior
d) 2 of the choices

A response is
a) a change in the surroundings that causes an organism to react
b) a change in light, temperature, or sound
c) an action or change in behavior
d) 2 of the choices

Which 2 scientists disproved spontaneous generation?
a) Redi and Pasteur
b) Darwin and Pasteur
c) Redi and Darwin
d) Darwin and Hubble

What are the 4 needs of living things?
a) food, water, living space, and homeostasis
b) food, water, living space, and air
c) food, water, fire, and air
d) food, water, fire, and homeostasis

_________________ make their own food and are also called _____________
a) autotrophs; producers
b) autotrophs; consumers
c) heterotrophs; producers
d) heterotrophs; consumers

Which of the following are incorrectly matched?
a) decomposers- autotrophs that eat autotrophs
b) herbivores- heterotrophs that eat autotrophs
c) omnivores- heterotrophs that eat autotrophs and heterotrophs
d) carnivores- heterotrophs that eat heterotrophs

__________________ is the maintenance of internal stable conditions
a) homeostasis
b) protein
c) nucleic acid
d) carbohydrate

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