Science Study

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Cell Biology Challenge

Test your knowledge of cell biology with this engaging quiz designed for science enthusiasts! Explore various topics related to cells, their functions, historical findings, and influential scientists in the field.

Key Features:

  • 20 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Learn about the building blocks of life
  • Understand the contributions of renowned scientists
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by DiscoveringCell123
Which other kinds of organisms are composed of cells?
All living things are made of cells
Only animals, plants, and bacteria are made of cells
Only animals and plants are made of cells
Only animals are made of cells
No matter their specialty, which functions must all cells perform to survive? Choose one that does not apply.
Bringing in nutrients and water
Helping to produce a new organism
Getting rid of wastes
Obtaining energy
Even without knowing anything else about the cells he sees, what can Terry reasonably conclude about the cells?
The cells are currently alive
The cells came from plants or animals
The cells were produced by other cells
The cells help organisms fight off illnesses
Terry and James are partners in a mystery lab. The boys have a compound light microscope and several unlabeled slides. Their task is to find out everything they can about the samples on the slides. Terry puts a slide on the microscope stage and focuses the lenses on the sample. He can see that the sample is made up of tiny cells.T erry wishes he could magnify the cells even more so he could see more details. He suggests, “If we had an electron microscope, we could see all of the cells inside these cells, and even the cells inside those smaller cells!” James disagrees with Terry's thinking. What is wrong with Terry’s suggestion?
It is not possible to see anything smaller than a cell with a microscope
Electron microscopes are not as powerful as light microscopes
Cells are the basic unit of life, and have not other cells in them
Terry could see cells inside the cells if he focused the microscope carefully
Cheek Cells:
Have chloroplasts
Are thin and flat
Have no nucleus
Have no cell membrane
The study of bacteria is known as:
Protistology
Psychology
Cellology
Bacteriology
Scientists disagree that what are living?
Bacteria
Viruses
Protists
Animals
Which scientist concluded that all animals were made of cells?
Robert Hooke
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
Theodor Schwann
Mattias Schleiden
Which scientist did early drawings of cells from a cork plant?
Robert Hooke
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
Theodor Schwann
Mattias Schleiden
Which scientist concluded that all plants are made of cells?
Robert Hooke
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
Theodor Schwann
Mattias Schleiden
Which scientist concluded that cells reproduce to create new cells?
Siebold
Semmelweiss
Virchow
Pasteur
Which scientist first proposed that infectious diseases could be spread by microbes?
Siebold
Semmelweiss
Virchow
Pasteur
Which scientist found that hand washing reduced the spread of childbed fever among patients?
Siebold
Semmelweiss
Virchow
Pasteur
She had a x10 eyepiece, and a x40 objective lens. How much was her image magnified?
10 times
40 times
50 times
400 times
He had a x10 eyepiece and a x10 objective lens. How much was his image magnified?
10 times
20 times
100 times
1000 times
Blood flowing to each of your cells provides the cells with:
Carbon dioxide
Nutrients in the form of simple sugars
Wastes
Neon gas
Cells must:
Obtain energy
Get rid of wastes
Reproduce
all of the above
The basic building block of all life is the:
Cell
Organ
Tissue
Body system
Which could we not examine with an optical microscope (like the ones in our lab)?
Bacteria
Protists
Viruses
Cheek cells
What allowed humans to have a better understanding of how plants and animals are organized?
The development of the telescope
The development of the microscope
The development of the radiator
The development of the nuclear reactor
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