Durham Public Schools 5th Grade Science Quiz Bowl Practice Round Cells

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Durham Public Schools 5th Grade Science Quiz Bowl Practice Round Cells 2015

Cells #1 D. Single-celled organisms are able to carry out all the functions to survive within themselves.

Cells #2 C. Unicellular organisms have one cell and are smaller than multicellular organisms.

Cells #3 C. Fungi

B. It completes all life functions with one cell. Cells #4 B. It completes all life functions with one cell.

A. Both are living things. Cells #5 A. Both are living things.

Cells #6 B. Bacteria are made of one cell, while insects are made of many cells.

C. The organism is multicellular. Cells #7 C. The organism is multicellular.

Cells #8 A. A bacterium

Cells #9 A. Amoeba

C. The single cell controls all the algae’s life processes. Cells #10 C. The single cell controls all the algae’s life processes.