20 Questions
What is the science that deals with the study of life and living organisms?
Biology
What is the branch of biology that studies the different structures and functions of the cell?
Cytology
What is the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known living organisms?
Cell
Which type of organisms consist of a single cell, including bacteria and Archaea?
Prokaryotes
What is the approximate number of cells found in humans?
10 trillion
True or false: The word biology means 'The study of non-living things'
False
True or false: Cytology is the study of cells and their functions
True
True or false: Cells are often called the 'building blocks of non-living things'
False
True or false: All living organisms consist of a single cell, including bacteria and Archaea
False
True or false: The study of cells focuses mainly on the idea of the cell as the complex unit of life
False
True or false: All living organisms consist of a single cell, including bacteria and Archaea
False
True or false: The word biology means 'The study of non-living things'
False
True or false: Biology is sometimes known as Life Science
True
True or false: Cytology is a branch of biology that studies the different structures and functions of the cell
True
True or false: The cell is the smallest unit of life that can replicate independently
True
Which component is a computer composed of?
Hardware and software
What defines a computer's ability to be programmed with instructions?
Data storage capacity
What distinguishes a computer from other electronic devices?
Ability to process data
In terms of components, what makes a computer versatile?
Variety of sizes and configurations
What defines the programmable nature of a computer?
Being able to execute instructions
Test your knowledge of the fundamental concepts of biology with this introductory quiz. Explore the science of life, including the study of living organisms, their structure, function, growth, and taxonomy.
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