Into to Cells Chapter 7 Quiz

Into to Cells Chapter 7 Quiz

Cell vocabulary, prokaryotes vs eukaryotes, parts of a microscope quiz for a standard level biology class.

published on February 17, 2014
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Which of the following is always associated with eukaryotic cells?

a relatively small size as compared to prokaryotic cells
a single celled organism
the lack of membrane-bound organelles
the presence of membrane-bound organelles
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Which of the following is NOT a component of the Cell Theory?

All cells come from other existingcells
All organisms are made of cells
All cells have a nucleus
Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in all living things
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Where can DNA be found in a prokaryote?

cytoplasm
cell wall
nucleus
mitochondria
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You are viewing a specimen under the lowest power objective lens (4X) . What is your total magnification?

10
4
14
40
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This is an example of what kind of cell ?

This is an example of what kind of cell ?
plant
eukaryotic
prokaryotic
animal
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What part of the microscope is depicted by number 4 on the diagram?

What part of the microscope is depicted by number 4 on the diagram?
stage
course objective knob
ocular
fine adjustment knob
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Control center of a eukaryotic cell

mitochondria
nucleus
chloroplasts
ribososmes
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Contribution of Schleiden, Schwann, and Virchow to our understanding of cells

published the book "Micrographia"
the first microscope
coined the term "cells"
the Cell Theory
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Despite differences in size and shape, ALL cells have a cytoplasm and a

cell membrane
chloroplasts
mitochondria
nucleus
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Why do we need a microscope to view prokaryotic organisms?

too detailed
they are transparent
too small
their interiors are filled with water