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5th Grade Science Cells.
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What are groups of cells called?
a) celloids
b) cells
c) tissue
d) cell membranes
What is one example of a unicellular organism?
a) flower
b) bird
c) bacteria
d) cow
What type of organism would be able to survive as a single cell?
a) algae
b) rabbit
c) human
d) grass
How are cells of a multicellular organism MOST different from the cells of a unicellular organism?
a) Cells in a multicellular organism are specialized while cells in a unicellular organism are generalized
b) Cells in a unicellular organism are specialized while cells in a multicellular organism are generalized
c) Cells in a multicellular organism can survive on their own while unicellular cells require other cells to survive
d) Cells in a multicellular organism are much larger than cells from a multicellular organism.
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a living thing?
a) made of cells
b) covered in fur or hair
c) responds to the environment
d) ability to get and use energy
A tissue is....
a) the basic unit of all living things
b) the smallest unit of life.
c) a complete living thing
d) a group of cells that does a specific job
Which of the following IS NOT one of the seven processes of life?
a) sleep
b) growth
c) nutrients
d) respire
Which of the following IS NOT one of the seven processes of life?
a) membrane
b) excretion
c) movement
d) reproduction
Which of the following IS NOT one of the seven processes of life?
a) function
b) sensitivity to environment
c) excretion
d) nutrients
All the following a unicellular organism EXCEPT:
a) paramecium
b) flower
c) bacteria
d) virus
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