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Which is a common characteristics of a cell?
a) It is the smallest living unit
b) It has no genetic materials
c) It can move
d) It can product food by itself

In multicellular organisms, groups of tissues form:
a) Organs
b) Vacuoles
c) Cells
d) Organelles

Cells are the building blocks of:
a) Living things
b) Matter
c) Energy
d) Rocks

In multicellular organisms, most cells:
a) Are identical
b) Are specialized
c) Do not have nuclei
d) Are free-moving

According to cell theory, all cells come from:
a) Water
b) Soil
c) Chemical reactions
d) Pre-existing cells

Which of the following is in order from simplest to most complex?
a) Organ, tissue, cell, organ system
b) Organ system, organ, tissue, cell
c) Cell, tissue, organ, organ system
d) Cell, organ, organ system, tissue

Tissues are composed of groups of:
a) Unicellular organisms
b) Specialized cells
c) Specialized organs
d) Organisms

The simplest structures that can carry out all of the activities characteristic of life are:
a) Cells
b) Atoms
c) Molecules
d) Crystals

Cells can only come from:
a) Other cells
b) Carbohydrates
c) Water
d) Minerals

Cell theory states that all _____ are made of cells.
a) Atom
b) Molecules
c) Non-living things
d) Living things

A group of similar cells that all work together to perform a specific functions is a:
a) Vacuole
b) Tissue
c) Prokaryote
d) Chloroplast

All animal and plant cells are surrounded by a thin:
a) Nucleus
b) Vacuole
c) Cell Membrane
d) Cell Wall

Both plant and animal cells contain:
a) Pseudopods
b) Cells
c) A nucleus
d) Chloroplast

Which of the followign is likely to be found in a cell from a maple leaf but not in a human nerve cell?
a) Cell Wall
b) Mitochondria
c) Cell Membrane
d) Cytoplasm

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