7th Grade Science Quiz: Life's Basic Structure

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7th grade Science Quiz on 7th Grade Science Quiz: Life's Basic Structure, created by Todd Haley on 17/02/2019.
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Question 1

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Which of these scientists is credited with naming cells?
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  • Robert Hooke
  • Carl Sagan
  • Anton von Leeuwenhoek
  • Rudolf Virchow

Question 2

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All living things are made up of [blank_start]cells[blank_end].
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  • cells
  • animals
  • microorganisms
  • plants

Question 3

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[blank_start]Cells[blank_end] are the [blank_start]smallest[blank_end] unit of all living things that can perform functions necessary for life.
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  • Cells
  • smallest

Question 4

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Living cells come only from other dead cells.
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Which of the following are the three concepts of the cell theory?
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  • Every living thing is made of one or more cells.
  • Cells carry out the functions needed to support life.
  • Cells come only from other living cells.
  • Cells are the largest units of living matter.
  • Cells are non-living entities that cannot divide

Question 6

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This scientist was one of the first people to describe living cells. He was also the first to describe bacteria.
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  • Robert Hooke
  • Francesco Redit
  • Anton van Leeuwenhoek
  • Robert Brown
  • Theodor Schwann

Question 7

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A [blank_start]microscope[blank_end] is an instrument which makes an object appear bigger than it is.
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  • microscope
  • telescope
  • kaleidoscope
  • thermometer

Question 8

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This scientist was born in 1626, settled in Florence and published "Experiments on the Generation of Insects"
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  • Robert Hooke
  • Francesco Redit
  • Anton van Leeuwenhoek
  • Matthias Schleiden

Question 9

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This scientist was born 12/21/1773. He discovered the nucleus of the plant cell.
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  • Robert Brown
  • Rudolph Virchow
  • Robert Hooke
  • Lazzzaro Spainzani

Question 10

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Which of the following are characteristics of any living thing?
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  • Needs energy, materials from the environment and living space
  • Grows, develops, responds to environment and reproduces
  • Is made up of one or more cells
  • Dirt, rocks and water are living things
  • Has no reproduction capabilities
  • Is not made up of cells

Question 11

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These two scientists determined that both plants and animals were made up of cells.
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  • Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann
  • Robert Hooke and Robert Brown
  • Anton van Leeuwenhoek and Rudolph Virchow
  • Lazzaro Spainzani and Francesco Redit

Question 12

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This scientist determined that all cells come from other cells.
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  • Rudolph Virchow
  • Robert Brown
  • Robert Hooke
  • Theodor Schwann

Question 13

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[blank_start]Prokaryotic[blank_end] cells are smaller, simpler cells that are older and the first to evolve. [blank_start]Eukaryotic[blank_end] cells are more complex cells that evolve later.
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  • Prokaryotic
  • Eukaryotic
  • Partikaryotic
  • Awesomikaryotic
  • Eukaryotic
  • Prokaryotic
  • Awesomkaryotic
  • Partikaryotic

Question 14

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The following are characteristics of prokaryotic cells
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  • Has no organized nucleus
  • Does contains genetic material (DNA)
  • Has an organized nucleus that controls activity
  • Organisms in Kingdom Monera and Archaea
  • Members of Kingdoms Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia

Question 15

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Which are the characteristics of eukaryotic cells?
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  • Members of Kingdoms Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia
  • Has an organized nucleus that contains DNA and controls activity
  • Has no organized nucleus
  • Organisms in Kingdom Monera and Archaea

Question 16

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Which of the following are basic cells?
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  • Plant Cells
  • Animal Cells
  • Rock Cells
  • Dirt Cells

Question 17

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The plant and animal cells are eukaryotic cells because they both have a nucleus which is surrounded by a membrane.
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  • True
  • False

Question 18

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Select which of the following is NOT found in animal cells
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  • chloroplast
  • central vacuole
  • cell wall
  • lysosome
  • nucleus
  • cell membrane

Question 19

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A [blank_start]cell membrane[blank_end] is a protective covering that encloses the entire cell. [blank_start]Cytoplasm[blank_end] is the gelatin-like material inside of the cell. A [blank_start]nucleus[blank_end] is a structure enclosed by its own membrane. An [blank_start]organelle[blank_end] is any part of the cell that is enclosed by a membrane.
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  • cell membrane
  • cytoplasm
  • eukaryotic cell
  • nucleus
  • Cytoplasm
  • Cell membrane
  • Organelle
  • Nucleus
  • nucleus
  • cell membrane
  • cell wall
  • cytoplasm
  • organelle
  • nucleus
  • cytoplasm
  • prokaryotic

Question 20

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The cell membrane never surrounds the cytoplasm.
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  • True
  • False

Question 21

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Plant and animal cells have prokaryotic cells.
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  • True
  • False

Question 22

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Which of the following is only found in animal cells, not plant cells?
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  • lysosome
  • nucleus
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • Goldi apparatus

Question 23

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This is a tough outer covering that lies just outside the cell membrane.
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  • cell wall
  • cell membrane
  • cell chloroplasts
  • cell mitochondria

Question 24

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Is this a animal cell or plant cell?
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  • Animal Cell
  • Plant Cell

Question 25

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If a microscope has a 10X eyepiece and a 4X objective lens, what would the total magnification be?
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  • 14X
  • 40X
  • 28X
  • 10X
  • 4X

Question 26

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The scientific enterprise is organized around several concepts which make up what is called “[blank_start]the nature of science[blank_end]” (NOS). These concepts serve to standardize and guide scientific inquiry around the globe. Understanding the nature of science helps to understand how science applies to our every day lives and promotes scientific literacy.
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  • the nature of science
  • the nowledge of science
  • the nature of superfluous
  • the nature of signs

Question 27

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Select each of the following below that are part of "The Nature of Science"
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  • The natural world is understandable
  • Science demands evidence
  • Science is a blend of logic and imagination
  • Science knowledge is durable
  • Science is based on guesses
  • Science knowledge is tangible
  • Science never includes imagination
  • Scientific knowledge is subject to change
  • Scientists attempt to avoid bias
  • Science is a complex social activity

Question 28

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[blank_start]Theories[blank_end] are generally used to explain complex natural processes not easily measurable. [blank_start]Laws[blank_end] often use mathematical formulas to show relationships and make predictions about the natural world.
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  • Theories
  • Laws
  • Laws
  • Theories

Question 29

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What is a single living thing and the highest level of organization is called what?
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  • Atoms
  • Molecules
  • Organism
  • Cells

Question 30

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The result of reproduction is called [blank_start]offspring[blank_end]. Newly reproduced cells resemble their [blank_start]parents[blank_end].
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  • offspring
  • ancestor
  • reproductivity
  • cell regeneration
  • parents
  • children
  • kids
  • grandparents

Question 31

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[blank_start]Evolution[blank_end] is when a group of organisms change over a period of time in order to survive changing environments.
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  • Revolution
  • Evolution
  • Creationism
  • Solution

Question 32

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[blank_start]Adaptation[blank_end] is the characteristics that help an organism to survive in its environment
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  • Adaptation
  • Evolution
  • Creationism
  • Organism

Question 33

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A [blank_start]stimulus[blank_end] is a change in the environment. How you react is called a [blank_start]response[blank_end].
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  • stimulus
  • response
  • evolution
  • implementation
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