
Structure and Function of the Human Body

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Joy Makitka
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Other Sciences
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5th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
They get energy from many food sources.
They get energy from a single food source.
They need only one cell to meet their basic needs.
They need many cells working together to meet their basic needs.
2.
Multiple Choice
Both fungi and bacteria are large organisms.
Both fungi and bacteria can carry out all life functions in their one cell.
Both fungi and bacteria need sunlight and nutrients from the soil to be able to grow.
Both fungi and bacteria are highly specialized to do only one job so they must work with other cells to obtain food.
3.
Multiple Choice
Multicellular organisms have more than one cell and are smaller than unicellular organisms.
Unicellular organisms have more than one cell and are larger than multicellular organisms.
Unicellular organisms have one cell and are smaller than multicellular organisms.
Multicellular organisms have one cell and are larger than unicellular organisms.
4.
Multiple Choice
The fish would decrease in size.
The fish would increase in size.
The fish would die.
The fish would move to a different habitat.
5.
Multiple Choice
It is a plant.
It is an animal.
It is multicellular.
It is single-cellular.
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