1) What is a unicellular organism? a) Single-celled b) Multi-celled c) No cells d) Many cells 2) Which is a multicellular organism? a) Bacteria b) Amoeba c) Human d) Yeast 3) What is an example of a unicellular organism? a) Dog b) Cat c) Paramecium d) Fish 4) Which organism is not multicellular? a) Tree b) Mushroom c) E. coli d) Bird 5) Which of these is a characteristic of multicellular organisms? a) Single nucleus b) Complex structure c) No organelles d) Simple structure 6) How do unicellular organisms reproduce? a) Budding b) Fragmentation c) Spore formation d) Binary fission 7) What is a characteristic of unicellular organisms? a) Complex organs b) Simple structure c) Tissues d) Organ systems 8) Which of these is a multicellular organism? a) Fungi b) Bacteria c) Protozoa d) Algae 9) What is the main advantage of being multicellular? a) Simple tasks b) Specialized functions c) No reproduction d) Single function 10) Which of these can be both unicellular and multicellular? a) Fungi b) Animals c) Plants d) Bacteria 11) Which organism is always unicellular? a) Virus b) Bacteria c) Fungi d) Algae 12) What is the role of a cell membrane in unicellular organisms? a) Energy production b) Protection c) Reproduction d) Movement 13) Which of these organisms has tissues? a) Bacteria b) Plants c) Amoeba d) Yeast 14) What is a common feature of all multicellular organisms? a) Single cell b) Multiple cells c) No nucleus d) No DNA 15) How do multicellular organisms grow? a) Cell division b) Cell fusion c) Cell shrinking d) Cell elimination

Quarter 2 Week 3 - Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms Quiz

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