1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic that all Iiving things share? A. Made of cells B. Reproduction C. Able to talk D. Usingenergy

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1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic that all Iiving things share?
A. Made of cells
C. Able to talk
D. Using energy
2. What do you call the change in an organism's surroundings that causes it to react?
C. Energy
D. Development
3. Aplant is growing toward light; this is an example of which properties of life?
C. Energy
D. Development
B. Reproduction
A. Stimulus
B. Response
A. Stimulus
B. Response
4. What are all living things composed of?
A. Only one cell
C. One or more cells
B. At leasta trillion cells
D. At least one hundred cells
5. What is true of all organisms?
A. Organisms always remain in the same size
B. Organisms always shrink and divide
6. Which of the following characteristics is share by all organisms?
A. All organisms are composed of two cells
B. All organisms have cells that contain DNA
7. What is the smallest unit of structure and function in living things?
C. Organisms grow and develop
D. Organisms grow but neverdevelop
C. All organisms can smell and taste
D. All organisms can move
C. The stimulus
D. The membrane
A. The metabolism
B. The cell
8. How do you call an organism with only one cell?
A.A cellular organism
B.A unicellar organism
C.A multicellar organism
D. A one cellar organism
9. Which of the following constitutes the basic structural organization of Iife?
A. Species living in an environment
B. Cell organelles that combine to form nuclei
10. Which is required of all living things?
C. Cells that makes up tissues and structures
D. Weather conditions in a habitat
C. Mobility
D. Energy
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Sunlight
Transcribed Image Text:1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic that all Iiving things share? A. Made of cells C. Able to talk D. Using energy 2. What do you call the change in an organism's surroundings that causes it to react? C. Energy D. Development 3. Aplant is growing toward light; this is an example of which properties of life? C. Energy D. Development B. Reproduction A. Stimulus B. Response A. Stimulus B. Response 4. What are all living things composed of? A. Only one cell C. One or more cells B. At leasta trillion cells D. At least one hundred cells 5. What is true of all organisms? A. Organisms always remain in the same size B. Organisms always shrink and divide 6. Which of the following characteristics is share by all organisms? A. All organisms are composed of two cells B. All organisms have cells that contain DNA 7. What is the smallest unit of structure and function in living things? C. Organisms grow and develop D. Organisms grow but neverdevelop C. All organisms can smell and taste D. All organisms can move C. The stimulus D. The membrane A. The metabolism B. The cell 8. How do you call an organism with only one cell? A.A cellular organism B.A unicellar organism C.A multicellar organism D. A one cellar organism 9. Which of the following constitutes the basic structural organization of Iife? A. Species living in an environment B. Cell organelles that combine to form nuclei 10. Which is required of all living things? C. Cells that makes up tissues and structures D. Weather conditions in a habitat C. Mobility D. Energy A. Carbon dioxide B. Sunlight
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