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Chapter 3 Quizzes
Quiz 3A
1. A complete living thing is called a(n)
.
2. According to the Bible, what do all living things do “after their kind”?
3. A living thing that is made of only one cell is described as being
.
4. What substance is found in the cells of all living things?
5. (True or False) A goldfish is a colonial organism.
Quiz 3B
1. Some cells are
, meaning they perform tasks that no other cells do.
2. Who looked at a section of cork under a microscope and named the small boxes “cells”?
3. (True or False) The modern cell theory applies to humans as well as to plants and animals.
4. What happens when a cell stops using energy?
5. (True or False) Some cells in your body are sensitive to light.
Quiz 3C
1. Which is the smallest—an atom, a cell, or a molecule?
2. Sugars, starches, and cellulose are examples of what kind of molecules?
3. Proteins are important molecules in all living things, and they are made of twenty different smaller units called
.
4. (True or False) Cellulose has been used to make paper, cloth, and even cellophane.
5. The two main kinds of nucleic acids are
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and
.
Chapter 3 Quizzes Key
Quiz 3A
1. A complete living thing is called a(n)
organism
.
2. According to the Bible, what do all living things do “after their kind”?
reproduce
3. A living thing that is made of only one cell is described as being
unicellular
.
4. What substance is found in the cells of all living things?
cytoplasm
5. (True or False) A goldfish is a colonial organism.
False
Quiz 3B
1. Some cells are
specialized
, meaning they perform tasks that no other cells do.
2. Who looked at a section of cork under a microscope and named the small boxes “cells”?
Robert Hooke
3. (True or False) The modern cell theory applies to humans as well as to plants and animals.
True
4. What happens when a cell stops using energy?
It dies.
5. (True or False) Some cells in your body are sensitive to light.
True
Quiz 3C
1. Which is the smallest—an atom, a cell, or a molecule?
an atom
2. Sugars, starches, and cellulose are examples of what kind of molecules?
carbohydrates
3. Proteins are important molecules in all living things, and they are made of twenty different smaller units called
.
amino acids
4. (True or False) Cellulose has been used to make paper, cloth, and even cellophane.
True
5. The two main kinds of nucleic acids are
DNA; RNA
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© 2007 BJU Press. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited.
and
.