Biology for a Changing World 3e, Chapter 3 Test Bank A+
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1. According to the cell theory, all living organisms are composed of
A) DNA. B) cells.
C) proteins.
D) macromolecules.
E) phospholipids.
ans: B
questiontype: Multiple Choice chaptername: 3
drivingquestion: 3.1
learningobjective: 3.1.1
infographic: 3.2 cognitivelevel: LOC bloomslevel: ...
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Biology for a Changing World 3e, Chapter 3 Test Bank A+
1. According to the cell theory, all living organisms are composed of
A) DNA.
B) cells.
C) proteins.
D) macromolecules.
E) phospholipids.
ans: B
questiontype: Multiple Choice
chaptername: 3
drivingquestion: 3.1
learningobjective: 3.1.1
infographic: 3.2
cognitivelevel: LOC
bloomslevel: Remembering
levelofdifficulty: Low
source: Test Bank
sequence: 3001
2. According to the cell theory, all cells come from
A) an adaptation.
B) a common ancestor.
C) pre-existing cells.
D) a protocell.
E) endosymbiosis.
ans: C
questiontype: Multiple Choice
chaptername: 3
drivingquestion: 3.1
learningobjective: 3.1.1
infographic: 3.2
cognitivelevel: LOC
bloomslevel: Remembering
levelofdifficulty: Low
source: Test Bank
sequence: 3002
3. Which feature is found in eukaryotic cells but not in prokaryotic cells?
A) cytoplasm
,B) cell membrane
C) DNA
D) nucleus
E) ribosomes
ans: D
questiontype: Multiple Choice
chaptername: 3
drivingquestion: 3.1
learningobjective: 3.1.2
infographic: 3.3
cognitivelevel: LOC
bloomslevel: Remembering
levelofdifficulty: Low
source: Test Bank
sequence: 3003
4. According to the cell theory, which of the following is NOT considered a living organism?
A) Influenza virus
B) protist
C) yeast
D) amoeba
E) diatoms
ans: A
questiontype: Multiple Choice
chaptername: 3
drivingquestion: 3.1
learningobjective: 3.1.1
infographic: 3.2
cognitivelevel: LOC
bloomslevel: Remembering
levelofdifficulty: Low
source: Test Bank
sequence: 3004
5. Which of the following is absent in some kinds of living cells?
A) cytoplasm
B) cell membrane
C) ribosomes
D) nucleus
E) phospholipids
,ans: D Q5
questiontype: Multiple Choice
chaptername: 3
drivingquestion: 3.1
learningobjective: 3.1.2
infographic: 3.3
cognitivelevel: LOC
bloomslevel: Remembering
levelofdifficulty: Low
source: Test Bank
sequence: 3005
6. Which of the following are NOT composed of cells?
A) bacteria
B) viruses
C) humans
D) plants
E) fungi
ans: B
questiontype: Multiple Choice
chaptername: 3
drivingquestion: 3.1
learningobjective: 3.1.1
infographic: 3.2
cognitivelevel: LOC
bloomslevel: Remembering
levelofdifficulty: Low
source: Test Bank
sequence: 3006
7. What are the two fundamental ideas upon which the cell theory is based?
ans:
feedback: 1) All living things are made of cells, and 2) all cells must come from the reproduction
of existing cells.
questiontype: Essay
chaptername: 3
drivingquestion: 3.1
learningobjective: 3.1.1
infographic: 3.2
cognitivelevel: LOC
, bloomslevel: Remembering
levelofdifficulty: Low
source: Test Bank
sequence: 3007
8. Cells that lack internal membrane-bound organelles are referred to as being prokaryotic,
whereas cells that do contain membrane-bound organelles are called eukaryotic.
A) True
B) False
ans: A
questiontype: Multiple Choice
chaptername: 3
drivingquestion: 3.1
learningobjective: 3.1.2
infographic: 3.3
cognitivelevel: LOC
bloomslevel: Understanding
levelofdifficulty: Low
source: Test Bank
sequence: 3008
9. Which structure is found only in eukaryotes?
A) cytoplasm
B) cell membrane
C) DNA
D) nucleus
E) ribosomes
ans: D
questiontype: Multiple Choice
chaptername: 3
drivingquestion: 3.1
learningobjective: 3.1.2
infographic: 3.3
cognitivelevel: LOC
bloomslevel: Remembering
levelofdifficulty: Low
source: Test Bank
sequence: 3009
10. Which structure is found in prokaryotes and not in animal cells?
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