Multicellular Organisms Quiz
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What will the focus be on in the study of multicellular organisms according to the text?
A. Plants
B. Animals
C. Humans
D. Bacteria
What is the correct order of the hierarchy of building blocks in multicellular organisms?
A. Cells → Organs → Tissues → Organ systems → Organisms
B. Cells → Tissues → Organs → Organ systems → Organisms
C. Tissues → Cells → Organs → Organ systems → Organisms
D. Organ systems → Organs → Tissues → Cells → Organisms
What do multicellular organisms use to interact with their environment?
A. Their instincts
B. Their five senses and adaptations
C. Their intelligence
D. Their strength
How do multicellular organisms interact with their environment?
A. By ignoring it
B. By destroying it
C. By reacting to it
D. By avoiding it
Which of the following is NOT a building block in the hierarchy of multicellular organisms?
A. Cells
B. Tissues
C. Organs
D. Molecules
What is a characteristic of multicellular organisms?
A. They are simple
B. They are full of organs with specializations
C. They are single-celled
D. They do not have interconnectedness
What are structural features in multicellular organisms?
A. Responses made by an organism that help it to survive/reproduce
B. Body processes that help an organism to survive/reproduce
C. Features of an organism’s body that help it to survive/reproduce
D. Responses made by an organism that do not affect its survival
What are organ systems in multicellular organisms?
A. Individual cells that perform a single function
B. Groups of tissues that work independently
C. Biological systems consisting of a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions
D. Single-celled life forms
What are physiological responses in multicellular organisms?
A. Responses made by an organism that help it to survive/reproduce
B. Body processes that help an organism to survive/reproduce
C. Features of an organism’s body that help it to survive/reproduce
D. Responses made by an organism that do not affect its survival
What type of cells manage all activities in unicellular organisms?
A. Multiple cells
B. Tissues
C. Single cells
D. Organ systems
How do individual systems in the human body improve our chances of survival?
A. By working independently
B. By working in conjunction with other systems
C. By performing tasks that can be achieved by single parts alone
D. By maintaining an unstable internal body environment
Which of the following correctly represents the hierarchy of living things in multicellular organisms from simplest to most complex?
A. Tissues, Cells, Organs, Organ systems, Organism
B. Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ systems, Organism
C. Organ systems, Organs, Tissues, Cells, Organism
D. Organism, Organ systems, Organs, Tissues, Cells
What is the main goal in life for multicellular organisms?
A. To reproduce
B. To survive
C. To migrate
D. To evolve
Which of the following is the correct hierarchy of living things in multicellular organisms from simplest to most complex?
A. Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ systems, Organism
B. Tissues, Cells, Organs, Organ systems, Organism
C. Cells, Organs, Tissues, Organ systems, Organism
D. Organ systems, Organs, Tissues, Cells, Organism
What is a group of cells that have similar structure and function together as a unit called?
A. Organs
B. Tissues
C. Organ systems
D. Organism
What is an organism in the context of multicellular organisms?
A. A single cell
B. A group of tissues
C. An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
D. A collection of organ systems
What are organs in multicellular organisms?
A. A group of cells that function together
B. A collection of tissues that form a functional unit
C. The key building blocks of life
D. A group of organ systems
What will the focus be on according to the provided text?
A. Cells
B. Tissues
C. Organs
D. Organ systems
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of unicellular organisms?
A. They are simple.
B. They survive on their own.
C. They are complex organisms.
D. They compete against each other.
What are the five senses that play an integral role in how multicellular organisms interact and respond to the environment?
A. Touch, Smell, Hearing, Sight, and Taste
B. Touch, Smell, Hearing, Sight, and Balance
C. Touch, Smell, Hearing, Sight, and Movement
D. Touch, Smell, Hearing, Sight, and Pain
Which of the following statements is true about human body systems?
A. Each part of a system can perform tasks independently.
B. Each part of a system depends on other parts to perform tasks.
C. Each system works independently without conjunction with other systems.
D. Human body systems do not maintain a stable internal environment.
What are behavioural responses in multicellular organisms?
A. Responses made by an organism that help it to survive/reproduce
B. Body processes that help an organism to survive/reproduce
C. Features of an organism’s body that help it to survive/reproduce
D. Responses made by an organism that do not affect its survival
What are the key building blocks of life in multicellular organisms?
A. Tissues
B. Organs
C. Cells
D. Organ systems
What is the term used to describe the stable internal body environment maintained by human body systems?
A. Metabolism
B. Homeostasis
C. Photosynthesis
D. Digestion
Which type of organism is described as having single cells that manage all activities?
A. Multicellular
B. Eukaryotes
C. Prokaryotes
D. Complex organisms
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