Living things (Richmond Primary 5)

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Ciencias Naturales Quiz on Living things (Richmond Primary 5), created by Jose Manuel Payán del Río on 14/10/2018.
Jose Manuel Payán del Río
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Question 1

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Cells are the [blank_start]basic[blank_end] [blank_start]units[blank_end] of life. All [blank_start]living[blank_end] things are made up of cells.
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  • basic
  • units
  • living

Question 2

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Please select the three basic life processes that cells carry out for living
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  • Nutrition
  • Communication
  • Sensorization
  • Sensitivity
  • Reproduction
  • Relation

Question 3

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Match the words with their right definition: [blank_start]NUTRITION[blank_end] = Cells obtain nutrients and energy from food [blank_start]REPRODUCTION[blank_end] = Cells can divide and produce new cells that are identical to themselves [blank_start]SENSITIVITY[blank_end] = Cells react to what they perceive around them
Answer
  • NUTRITION
  • REPRODUCTION
  • SENSITIVITY

Question 4

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Match the living things depending the number of cells: [blank_start]UNI[blank_end]CELLULAR - Living things made up of a single cell [blank_start]MULTI[blank_end]CELLULAR - Living things made up of many cells
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  • UNI
  • MULTI

Question 5

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Please, label the main parts of a plant cell (drag the definition to its right orange dot)
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  • Nucleus
  • Cell wall
  • Chloroplast
  • Organelles
  • Cytoplasm
  • Membrane

Question 6

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Please, label the main parts of an animal cell (drag the definition to its right orange dot)
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  • Nucleus
  • Membrane
  • Cytoplasm
  • Organelles

Question 7

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Animal and plant cells are different in many ways, for example: (a) Plant cells have a rigid [blank_start]cell[blank_end] [blank_start]wall[blank_end] around the membrane (that's why the stems and branches are so hard) (b) Plant cells have specialized organelles called [blank_start]chloroplasts[blank_end] that absorb [blank_start]sunlight[blank_end] which plants need to make their food. (c) Plant cells are usually [blank_start]bigger[blank_end] than animal cells and have a regular shape.
Answer
  • cell
  • wall
  • chloroplasts
  • sunlight
  • bigger

Question 8

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Cells are very small but, do they have the same shape and size?
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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Cells at muticellular living things work together at different [blank_start]levels[blank_end] of [blank_start]organization[blank_end].
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  • levels
  • types
  • parts
  • organization
  • collaboration
  • friendship

Question 10

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Please, sort these levels of organization from the smallest to the biggest (and more complex) (SMALLEST) [blank_start]Tissues[blank_end] >[blank_start]Organs[blank_end]>[blank_start]Systems[blank_end]>[blank_start]Organisms[blank_end] (BIGGEST)
Answer
  • Tissues
  • Organs
  • Systems
  • Organisms

Question 11

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Look at the diagram and sort the different levels of organization. Drag the answer to its right position.
Answer
  • Organ
  • Tissue
  • Cell
  • Organism
  • System

Question 12

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Groups of the [blank_start]same[blank_end] type of cells join together to form [blank_start]tissues[blank_end].
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  • same
  • tissues

Question 13

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[blank_start]Tissues[blank_end] in organs work together to perform a [blank_start]common[blank_end] function
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  • Tissues
  • common

Question 14

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How many levels of organization can you find in a unicellular living thing such as baterias?
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  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

Question 15

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Please, identify the parts of a microscope by dragging the right option
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  • Eyepiece
  • Tube
  • Focusing knob
  • Base
  • Light source
  • Diaphragm
  • Stage
  • Objective lenses
  • Arm

Question 16

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What is a microscope for?
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  • To observe very small thing
  • To observe very distant objects

Question 17

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Do you know the spanish word for "TISSUE"?
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  • Tejido
  • Tisú
  • Piel

Question 18

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Select the right translation into Spanish of "ORGANELLES"
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  • Orgánulos (no elijas esta que aciertas)
  • Organillos (para el quiera ser pillo ;-) )
  • Organúsculos (para el que le gusten los bulos ;-) )

Question 19

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Los microscopios tienen "LENSES", pero ¿cómo se llaman en español?
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  • Lentes
  • Gafas
  • Lupas

Question 20

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Para ver por un microscopio ponemos el ojo sobre un "EYEPIECE", ¿ qué es en español ?
Answer
  • Ocular
  • Esto no ...
  • Esto tampoco ...

Question 21

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En inglés los seres vivos están compuestos por "CELLS" pero en español están compuestos por...
Answer
  • ... células
  • ... celdas

Question 22

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[blank_start]Cells[blank_end] need to be observed through a [blank_start]microscope[blank_end], an instrument with two type of [blank_start]lenses[blank_end]: the [blank_start]eyepieces[blank_end] and the [blank_start]objective[blank_end] lenses.
Answer
  • Cells
  • microscope
  • lenses
  • eyepieces
  • objective
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