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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?Are You Smarter
Than a 5th Grader?
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
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Question 1Question 1
1. What does a eukaryotic cell have that a prokaryotic cell does not?
A. DNA B. Organelles C. Cell wall D. Cell membrane
1. What does a eukaryotic cell have that a prokaryotic cell does not?
A. DNA B. Organelles C. Cell wall D. Cell membrane
Question 1 Answer Question 1 Answer
B B
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Question 2Question 2
2. What tool did scientists use to gather observations to form the cell theory?
A. Telescope B. CAT Scan C. Thermometer D. Microscope
2. What tool did scientists use to gather observations to form the cell theory?
A. Telescope B. CAT Scan C. Thermometer D. Microscope
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D D
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Question 3Question 3
3. In what way are cells similar to atoms?
A. both are basic units or building blocks B. both are alive C. both have electron shells D. both can be viewed under a light microscope
3. In what way are cells similar to atoms?
A. both are basic units or building blocks B. both are alive C. both have electron shells D. both can be viewed under a light microscope
Question 3 AnswerQuestion 3 Answer
A A
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4. Would a poison that kills human cells by blocking pores in the nuclear membrane also kill bacteria?
A. Yes, both human cells and bacteria have a nucleus. B. Yes, bacteria have a membrane on which the poison can
act. C. No, bacteria do not have pores in their nuclear
membranes. D. No, bacteria do not have a nucleus on which the poison
can act.
4. Would a poison that kills human cells by blocking pores in the nuclear membrane also kill bacteria?
A. Yes, both human cells and bacteria have a nucleus. B. Yes, bacteria have a membrane on which the poison can
act. C. No, bacteria do not have pores in their nuclear
membranes. D. No, bacteria do not have a nucleus on which the poison
can act.
Question 4 Answer Question 4 Answer
D D
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5. What characteristics are shared by most cells?
A. Most cells have membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus.
B. Most cells contain cytoplasm, are enclosed by a membrane, and have a nucleus.
C. Most cells are microscopic, enclosed by a membrane, and contain cytoplasm.
D. Most cells can be seen by the unaided eye and are enclosed by a membrane .
5. What characteristics are shared by most cells?
A. Most cells have membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus.
B. Most cells contain cytoplasm, are enclosed by a membrane, and have a nucleus.
C. Most cells are microscopic, enclosed by a membrane, and contain cytoplasm.
D. Most cells can be seen by the unaided eye and are enclosed by a membrane .
Answer 5Answer 5
C C
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6. What kind of molecule provides the most ATP when it is broken down?
A. Carbohydrate B. Lipid C. Protein D. nucleic acid
6. What kind of molecule provides the most ATP when it is broken down?
A. Carbohydrate B. Lipid C. Protein D. nucleic acid
Answer 6Answer 6
B B
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7. What characteristics do mitochondria and chloroplasts share?
A. both have DNA and external and internal membranes
B. both are in animal cells C. both contain enzymes and can break down wastes D. both line the endoplasmic reticulum and aid in
making proteins
7. What characteristics do mitochondria and chloroplasts share?
A. both have DNA and external and internal membranes
B. both are in animal cells C. both contain enzymes and can break down wastes D. both line the endoplasmic reticulum and aid in
making proteins
Answer 7Answer 7
A A
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Question 8Question 8
8. What structure is only found in plant cells?
A. Nucleus B. Cell Wall C. Ribosomes D. Vacuole
8. What structure is only found in plant cells?
A. Nucleus B. Cell Wall C. Ribosomes D. Vacuole
Answer 8Answer 8
B B
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Question 9Question 9
9. What is the function of the nucleus?
A. Gives structure to the cell. B. Stores information. C. Holds Food D. Kills dieses
9. What is the function of the nucleus?
A. Gives structure to the cell. B. Stores information. C. Holds Food D. Kills dieses
Answer 9Answer 9
B B
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Question 10Question 10
10.Which organelle is a membrane-bound sac that divides material from the rest of the cell and transports material around the cell?
A. Vacuole B. Nucleus C. Vesicle D. Endoplasmic Reticulum
10.Which organelle is a membrane-bound sac that divides material from the rest of the cell and transports material around the cell?
A. Vacuole B. Nucleus C. Vesicle D. Endoplasmic Reticulum
Answer 10Answer 10
D D
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Million Dollar QuestionGrade 10 Topic 11
Million Dollar QuestionGrade 10 Topic 11
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19.In which kind of solution would water move from the solution into the cell?
A. Hypotonic B. Hypertonic C. Isotonic D. Hydrotonic
19.In which kind of solution would water move from the solution into the cell?
A. Hypotonic B. Hypertonic C. Isotonic D. Hydrotonic
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