IGCSE Biology- organism features 1.2

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Goes through the features of plants, animals, fungi, protoctists, bacteria and viruses
Francesca Wittmann
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Question 1

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What kind of organism are plants
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  • Multicellular
  • Unicellular
  • Can be either multicellular of Unicellular

Question 2

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What organelle do plants have that mean they can photosynthesise
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  • Mitochondria
  • chloroplasts
  • Cyptoplasm

Question 3

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Do plants have cell walls?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 4

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Do plants store carbohydrates? If so in what form?
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  • No, no carbohydrates are stored
  • Yes, in glycogen and glycerol
  • Yes, in sucrose and starch

Question 5

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Examples of Plants?
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  • Cereals- maize, herbaceious legumes-peas and beans
  • humans, houseflies
  • amoeba and chlorella
  • lactobacillus bulgaricus
  • mucor

Question 6

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What type of organism are animals?
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  • Multicellular
  • Unicellular
  • Can be either multicellular or unicellular

Question 7

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Do animals have chloroplasts and can they photosynthesise?
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  • Yes and Yes
  • No and No
  • Yes they have chloroplast and no they cannot photosynthesise
  • No they don't have chloroplast but they can photosynthesise

Question 8

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Do animals' cells have cell walls?
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  • Yes
  • No
  • Some do and some don't

Question 9

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Do animals have nervous systems?
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  • No
  • Yes
  • Most, but not all do

Question 10

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Can animals move around from place to place?
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  • No
  • Usually, yes

Question 11

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Do animals store carbohydrates? If so in what form?
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  • No, they only store fats
  • Yes, in the form of sucrose and starch
  • Yes, in the form of glycogen

Question 12

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Examples of animals?
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  • Houseflies, mosquitos
  • Mucor
  • Ameba

Question 13

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What kind of organism are fungi?
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  • Most are multicellular but some are single celled
  • Multicellular
  • Most are single celled but some are multicellular
  • Unicellular

Question 14

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What is the body of fungi called? What is it made up of
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  • Mucor, made up of starch
  • Mycelium, made up of saprotrophic material
  • Mycelium, made up of hyphae
  • Hyphae, made up of mycelium

Question 15

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Can fungi photosynthesise?
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  • Yes
  • No
  • Some can, some can't

Question 16

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Do fungi have cell walls? If so, what are they made of?
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  • No
  • Yes, made of hyphae
  • Yes, made of chitin

Question 17

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Can fungi store carbohydrates, if so in what form?
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  • No, only plants and humans can do that.
  • Yes, in the form of sucrose and starch
  • Yes, in the form of glycogen

Question 18

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Example of fungi?
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  • Yeast- unicellular and mucor-multicellular
  • Amoeba- unicellular
  • lactobacillus bulgaricus- single celled

Question 19

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How do fungi get their nutrition?
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  • Ingestion then internal digestion
  • Saprotrophic nutrition- external digestion

Question 20

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What kind of organism are protoctists?
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  • Multicellular
  • Single celled
  • They can be either because this is the "rubbish bin" kingdom

Question 21

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Do protoctists contain chloroplast?
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  • No
  • Yes
  • Some are similar to plants and do contain chloroplast, others do not

Question 22

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Examples of protoctists?
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  • Chlorella and Amoeba, plasmodium
  • Lactobacillus bulgaricus
  • Mucor

Question 23

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What kind of organism are Bacteria?
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  • Multicellular
  • Single celled
  • Some are multicellular and some are single cellular

Question 24

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How big are bacteria?
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  • Macroscopic
  • Microscopic
  • Visible to the naked eye

Question 25

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Do they have a nucleus?
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  • No, they have no genetic information, they exist on other organisms
  • No, but they have circular chromosomes of DNA
  • Yes, all living things have to have genetic information which is stored inside the Nucleus

Question 26

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Can bacteria photosynthesise?
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  • No
  • Yes
  • Only some

Question 27

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What do bacteria feed off of?
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  • Living matter
  • Dead matter
  • Living and dead matter

Question 28

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Examples of Bacteria
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  • Lactobacillus bulgaricus and pneumococcus
  • chlorella and amoeba

Question 29

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What is a virus?
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  • A single cellular, organism that contains chromosomes of DNA, some can photosynthesise and feed off of living and dead organisms.
  • Particles, smaller than cells, made up of strand of DNA/RNA coats in protein, not technically living.

Question 30

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Can Viruses reproduce?
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  • Yes they have a complex system whereby the DNA/ RNA can sexually reproduce with other viruses to create new strains of virus
  • No, they are created by an larger organism then released and left to die out.
  • Of course they can, they reproduce inside living cells of another organism

Question 31

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Examples of Viruses?
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  • Influenza, Tobacco mosaic, HIV,
  • Lacto bacillus bulgaricus, pneumococcus
  • Chlorella, ameoba
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