1. Multicellular organisms use cell division to A. grow in size B. help organs grow -(LT#1) C. replace damaged cells D. do all of these 2. Which of the following is a reason that the size of a cell is limited? (LT#1) A. Larger cells are easier for an organism to produce than smaller cells. B. The cell's ability to exchange substances is limited by its surface area-to-volume ratio. C. The larger the cell becomes, the easier it is for substances to reach where they are needed. D. The size of a cell has no relationship to the cell's function in a multicellular organism. 3. How do chromosomes of eukaryotes compare with chromosomes of prokaryotes? (LT#2) A. Eukaryotes have a single chromosome & prokaryotes have many. B. Eukaryotes have chromosomes in a ring & prokaryotes have condensed "X's". C. Eukaryotes have condensed chromosomes made of DNA and protein & prokaryotes have a twisted loop of DNA. D. Both A & B are correct. 4. What do all cells (both prokaryotes & eukaryotes) need to do BEFORE cell division can begin?(LT#2) A. copy their DNA B. form a cell plate C. form a daughter cell D. uncoil their DNA 5. The sequence below represents (LT#3) G2 M C C. mitosis G1- A. cytokinesis B. interphase D. the cell cycle

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Illuminate Un it 7 S X
LA Meet - hth-rmk
A Unit 7 Summative
E Copy of Literature
1 JOHN SON/DOUC
A testing.illuminateed.com/assessment/6012b0dcb3fa090a088
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I School A AAdvisory 2024HO
ummative: Cell Reproduction
1. Multicellular organisms use cell division to
A. grow in size B. help organs grow
(LT#1)
C. replace damaged cells D. do all of these
2. Which of the following is a reason that the size of a cell is limited? (LT#1)
A. Larger cells are easier for an organism to produce than smaller cells.
B. The cell's ability to exchange substances is limited by its surface area-to-volume ratio.
C. The larger the cell becomes, the easier it is for substances to reach where they are needed.
D. The size of a cell has no relationship to the cell's function in a multicellular organism.
3. How do chromosomes of eukaryotes compare with chromosomes of prokaryotes? (LT#2)
A. Eukaryotes have a single chromosome & prokaryotes have many.
B. Eukaryotes have chromosomes in a ring & prokaryotes have condensed "X's".
C. Eukaryotes have condensed chromosomes made of DNA and protein & prokaryotes have a
twisted loop of DNA.
D. Both A & B are correct.
4. What do all cells (both prokaryotes & eukaryotes) need to do BEFORE cell division can
begin?(LT#2)
A. copy their DNA B. form a cell plate C. form a daughter cell
D. uncoil their DNA
5. The sequence below represents
(LT#3)
G1
G2
A. cytokinesis
B. interphase
C. mitosis
D. the cell cycle
Questions 6-8 refer to the fiaures below. Thev are NOT in anv narticular order, u TH4)
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Transcribed Image Text:A Classwork for Biolo x Illuminate Un it 7 S X LA Meet - hth-rmk A Unit 7 Summative E Copy of Literature 1 JOHN SON/DOUC A testing.illuminateed.com/assessment/6012b0dcb3fa090a088 156d/6015f301332f2 eee078b6237/1?rkdbgn=1 k12.wi.us bookmarks I School A AAdvisory 2024HO ummative: Cell Reproduction 1. Multicellular organisms use cell division to A. grow in size B. help organs grow (LT#1) C. replace damaged cells D. do all of these 2. Which of the following is a reason that the size of a cell is limited? (LT#1) A. Larger cells are easier for an organism to produce than smaller cells. B. The cell's ability to exchange substances is limited by its surface area-to-volume ratio. C. The larger the cell becomes, the easier it is for substances to reach where they are needed. D. The size of a cell has no relationship to the cell's function in a multicellular organism. 3. How do chromosomes of eukaryotes compare with chromosomes of prokaryotes? (LT#2) A. Eukaryotes have a single chromosome & prokaryotes have many. B. Eukaryotes have chromosomes in a ring & prokaryotes have condensed "X's". C. Eukaryotes have condensed chromosomes made of DNA and protein & prokaryotes have a twisted loop of DNA. D. Both A & B are correct. 4. What do all cells (both prokaryotes & eukaryotes) need to do BEFORE cell division can begin?(LT#2) A. copy their DNA B. form a cell plate C. form a daughter cell D. uncoil their DNA 5. The sequence below represents (LT#3) G1 G2 A. cytokinesis B. interphase C. mitosis D. the cell cycle Questions 6-8 refer to the fiaures below. Thev are NOT in anv narticular order, u TH4) luminate EducationTM, Inc.
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