Into to Cells Chapter 7 Quiz Cell vocabulary, prokaryotes vs eukaryotes, parts of a microscope quiz for a standard level biology class. mooreti10 published on February 17, 2014 Stacked 1/10 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 2/10 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 3/10 Where can DNA be found in a prokaryote? cytoplasm cell wall nucleus mitochondria 4/10 You are viewing a specimen under the lowest power objective lens (4X) . What is your total magnification? 10 4 14 40 5/10 This is an example of what kind of cell ? plant eukaryotic prokaryotic animal 6/10 What part of the microscope is depicted by number 4 on the diagram? stage course objective knob ocular fine adjustment knob 7/10 Control center of a eukaryotic cell mitochondria nucleus chloroplasts ribososmes 8/10 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 9/10 Despite differences in size and shape, ALL cells have a cytoplasm and a cell membrane chloroplasts mitochondria nucleus 10/10 Why do we need a microscope to view prokaryotic organisms? too detailed they are transparent too small their interiors are filled with water