According to the cell theory, where do cells come from?
Question 1 options:
cells are formed from the semi-conservative replication of DNA
cells come from other cells and, on rare occasions, from the spontaneous action of inorganic enzymes
cells can only come from other, pre-existing cells
cells can only arise from the complex chemical environment found in organic solutions
9 answers
The correct answer is: cells can only come from other, pre-existing cells.
Why are cells described as the "building blocks" of all living things?
Question 2 options:
A cell is the smallest part of a living thing that can function on its own.
A cell is the smallest part of the air living things need to breathe.
Cells are always stacked in rows, like bricks, to build the parts of living things.
They are found in everything living things need, including water and food.
Question 2 options:
A cell is the smallest part of a living thing that can function on its own.
A cell is the smallest part of the air living things need to breathe.
Cells are always stacked in rows, like bricks, to build the parts of living things.
They are found in everything living things need, including water and food.
The correct answer is: A cell is the smallest part of a living thing that can function on its own.
The prokaryotic nucleoid is not surrounded by a.....
Question 3 options:
plasmid
cytoplasm
membrane
flagella
Question 3 options:
plasmid
cytoplasm
membrane
flagella
The correct answer is: membrane.
Decide which cell is Eukaryotic and which one is Prokaryotic.
Question 4 options:
1.
Eukaryotic Cell
2.
Prokaryotic Cell
Question 4 options:
1.
Eukaryotic Cell
2.
Prokaryotic Cell
It seems that the options for the Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells are missing. Could you please provide the options for Question 4?
This type of organism has different cells that are specialized to perform different functions.
Question 5 options:
Unicellular Organism
Multicellular Organism
Both Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms
None of the above.
Question 5 options:
Unicellular Organism
Multicellular Organism
Both Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms
None of the above.
The correct answer is: Multicellular Organism.