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Page 1: Leaving Certificate Biology Cell Continuity 2 iQuiz SECOND Press the F5 Key to Begin, Then click on this Blue Box FIRST In PowerPoint 2007 if you see a

Leaving Certificate Biology Cell Continuity 2 iQuiz

SECONDSECONDPress the F5 Key to Begin,Then click on this Blue Box

FIRSTFIRSTIn PowerPoint 2007 if you see a Security Warning click HERE on Options… and then click on Enable this content

Page 2: Leaving Certificate Biology Cell Continuity 2 iQuiz SECOND Press the F5 Key to Begin, Then click on this Blue Box FIRST In PowerPoint 2007 if you see a

Cell A has twice as much DNA as cell B. Both cells are of the same type. A possible explanation for

this is that cell A is …

Photosynthesising Transpiring

Respiring Reproducing

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Which of the following is formed during mitosis in most plants but

not in animals?

Cell plate Spindle fibres

Cleavage Nuclear membrane

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The sequence of steps performed by a cell in order to replicate itself, from one division by mitosis to the

next, is known as the …

Binary cycle Cell cycle

Carbon cycle Kreb’s cycle

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Chromosomes shorten, thicken, become visible, duplicate, are held together at the

centromeres, nuclear membrane disappears and spindle fibres form. Name

the stage of cell division.

Anaphase Prophase

Interphase Telophase

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This stage of cell division involves the formation of the new nuclei

and the cytoplasm of the cell divides. Name this stage.

Prophase Interphase

Anaphase Telophase

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The study of life is the definition of …

Botany Morphology

Biology Cytology

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A group of animals or plants that can interbreed and produce viable,

fertile offspring is called a …

Class Species

Genus Order

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The order of the four stages in mitosis is …

1 – Metaphase; 2 – Telophase; 3 – Prophase; 4 – Anaphase.

3-1-4-2 3-1-2-4

3-4-1-2 3-2-4-1

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The Amoeba moves by means of …

Flagella Pseudopods

Pseudonyms Cilia

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The Amoeba surrounds its food by means of …

Vacuoles Flagella

Pseudopods Cilia

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Dissolved gases pass into and out of the Amoeba through the …

Nuclear membrane

Food vacuole

Contractile vacuole

Cell membrane

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A mushroom cannot make its own food because it does not have …

Mitochondria Cell wall

Chlorophyll Root hairs

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Which of the following can be associated with the increase in

number of cells?

Growth Cell division

Differentiation Division of labour

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Which of the following animals is not an invertebrate?

Sponge Goldfish

Starfish Jellyfish

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Animals without backbones are classified as …

Fungi Vertebrates

Monera Invertebrates

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Cell Continuity 2 iQuiz