
Cell Theory and Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes
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Biology
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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Joseph Anderson
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11 Slides • 11 Questions
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Multiple Choice
A population of bacteria is treated with an antibiotic; however, a few remaining bacteria survive. How did this antibiotic resistance occur?
The bacteria acquired new traits that enabled them to survive the treatment.
The antibiotic was not strong enough.
The wrong antibiotic was used to treat the infection.
The bacteria possessed mutations that made them naturally resistant to the medicine.
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best explains why animals are considered heterotrophic?
They are able to produce food through the process of photosynthesis.
They are able to produce food through the process of respiration.
They are able to obtain nutrients by decomposing plant and animal tissue.
They are able to obtain nutrients by consuming other organisms or their products.
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Multiple Choice
This diagram shows a Paramecium, a unicellular protist. When a chemical is added to the pond water in which the Paramecium lives, the Paramecium stops moving. Which structure is most likely affected?
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Open Ended
What do you already know about cells?
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Robert Hooke named the small compartments that made up the cork __________after the rooms monks lived in.
organelles
membranes
mocroscopes
cells
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What type of cell is shown?
Plant cell
Prokaryotic cell
Animal cell
Eukaryotic cell
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Multiple Choice
Which type of cell has circular DNA?
Animal cell
Plant cell
Prokaryotic cell
Eukaryotic cell
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have ribosomes and a plasma membrane.
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False
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Multiple Choice
Which is NOT true of ALL cells?
All cells have genetic material
All cells have cell membranes
All cells have a nucleus
All cells divide to form new cells
All cells have cytoplasm
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