Cell Theory
GMOs & Microorganisms
Plant Cell Structures
Cell Transport
Unicellular vs Multicellular
100

What does cell theory say all living things are made of?

Cells

100

What does GMO stand for?

Genetically Modified Organism

100

Which structure controls what enters and exits the cell?

Cell membrane

100

What type of transport requires no energy?

Passive transport

100

What is a unicellular organism?

An organism made of one cell

200

According to cell theory, where do new cells come from?

Pre-existing cells

200

How are GMOs commonly made today?

By inserting specific genes using biotechnology

200

Which cell structure contains DNA and controls the cell's activities?

Nucleus

200

What is diffusion?

Movement of particles from high to low concentration

200

What is a multicellular organism?

An organism made of many specialized cells

300

What does cell theory mean when it says the cell is the "basic unit of life"?

Cells are the smallest units that can carry out all life processes

300

Name one benefit of GMOs.

Higher crop yield, disease resistance, drought tolerance

300

Which two structures are found in a Plant cell and NOT an Animal Cell

Cell Wall, Chloroplasts

300

What is osmosis?

Movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane

300

What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus; prokaryotic cells do not

400

Name two needs of all living things.

Food/energy, water, gas exchange, ability to respond

400

Name one risk or concern related to GMOs. 

Allergies, environmental impacts, reduced biodiversity

400

Which structure helps maintain turgor pressure in plant cells?

Large central vacuole

400

What happens to a cell in hypertonic solution?

It shrinks as water leaves the cell

400

Why do multicellular organisms need specialized tissues?

Because different cells perform specific jobs more efficiently

500

Explain why unicellular organisms must meet all their needs within one cell.

Because they are only made of one cell, so that cell must perform all life functions

500

Explain how microorganisms can be both helpful and harmful to humans.

They are useful in food production and medicine but can also cause disease

500

Explain how the cell wall and vacuole work together to support a plant.

Water in the vacuole pushes against the cell wall, keeping the plant rigid

500

Explain how, because of osmosis, you cannot give a person water in their IV.

Water would create a hypotonic solution, water would enter cells at a significant level and could cause them to burst

500

Which tissue protects the body and which tissue connects bones and muscles?

Epithelial tissue protects; connective tissue connects

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