Cell theory, levels of organization and diverse vs. uniform quiz.

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Cell theory, levels of organization and diverse vs. uniform quiz

1) One thing cell theory states is A. Not all living things come from living things B. Only animals have cells C. Plant cells have larger vacuoles D. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things

2) Cells are produced by other cells. A. True B. False

3) All nonliving things have cells A. True B. False

4) All living things are composed of A. tissue B. organs C. cells

5) Which is the smallest level of organization listed? A. cells B. tissue C. organism D. organ

6) What is the largest level of organization listed A. cells B. Tissue C. organism D. organelle

7) What is the largest level of organization listed A. tissue B. organ C. cell

8) Cell theory states all of the following except A. All things come from living things B. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function C. All living things are composed of cells D. All cells are produced from living cells

9) Genetic offspring that are all the same are referred to as A. Uniform B. Diverse

10) Genetic offspring that are different are referred to as genetically A. Uniform B. Diverse