Cell Division: Growth and Heredity Challenge

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  1. 1

    What is the process by which a single-celled organism multiplies?

    • ACellular respiration
    • BCell division
    • COsmosis
    • DPhotosynthesis
  2. 2

    What happens to the number and size of cells in a multicellular organism as it grows?

    • AThe number of cells decreases, and the size increases.
    • BThe number of cells increases, and the size decreases.
    • CThe number and size of cells both increase.
    • DThe number and size of cells both decrease.
  3. 3

    Which of the following processes is NOT a type of cell division mentioned in the text?

    • AAmitosis
    • BMitosis
    • CMeiosis
    • DBinary Fission
  4. 4

    What are the two main outcomes of cell division according to the text?

    • AGrowth and development
    • BGrowth and heredity
    • CHeredity and metabolism
    • DMetabolism and development
  5. 5

    During cell division, what part of the cell divides into two?

    • ANucleus
    • BCell wall
    • CCytoplasm
    • DMitochondria