Question
Which statement is correct about an amoeba and a white blood cell? (1 point)
Responses
Both an amoeba and a white blood cell can survive on their own.
Both an amoeba and a white blood cell can survive on their own.
A white blood cell can survive on its own, but an amoeba cannot.
A white blood cell can survive on its own, but an amoeba cannot.
An amoeba can survive on its own, but a white blood cell cannot.
An amoeba can survive on its own, but a white blood cell cannot.
Neither an amoeba or a white blood cell can survive on their own.
Responses
Both an amoeba and a white blood cell can survive on their own.
Both an amoeba and a white blood cell can survive on their own.
A white blood cell can survive on its own, but an amoeba cannot.
A white blood cell can survive on its own, but an amoeba cannot.
An amoeba can survive on its own, but a white blood cell cannot.
An amoeba can survive on its own, but a white blood cell cannot.
Neither an amoeba or a white blood cell can survive on their own.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct statement is:
**An amoeba can survive on its own, but a white blood cell cannot.**
Amoebas are unicellular organisms that can live independently, while white blood cells are a type of multicellular organism component (specifically, they are part of the immune system) and rely on the body to survive.
**An amoeba can survive on its own, but a white blood cell cannot.**
Amoebas are unicellular organisms that can live independently, while white blood cells are a type of multicellular organism component (specifically, they are part of the immune system) and rely on the body to survive.