BIO REVIEW

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Biology Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge in the fascinating field of biology with this comprehensive quiz! Dive deep into various topics, including cellular structures, genetics, and the historical figures who shaped our understanding of life.

  • Assess your understanding of biology concepts.
  • Challenge yourself with multiple-choice questions.
  • Track your progress and improve your knowledge.
32 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ExploringLife201
Study of biological data using computer program
Synthetic biology
Bioinformatics
Genomics
Molecular biology
Study of entire genetic material of an organism
Synthetic biology
Bioinformatics
Genomics
Molecular biology
Study of different proteins in an organism
Proteomics
Pharmacogenomics
Molecular biology
Genomics
Study of artificial biological systems
Biomics
Synthetic biology
Proteomics
Pharmacogenomics
Study of how genes affect a person’s responds to drugs
Pharmacogenomics
Molecular biology
Proteomics
Genomics
Life originates from pre-existing life
Biogenesis
Abiogenesis
Divine Creation
Panspermia
Rejected spontaneous generation by using maggots that arose from decaying meat.
Louis Pasteur
Lazzaro Spallanzani
John Needham
Francesco Redi
He supported the abiogenesis by boiling a mutton broth in a container
Louis Pasteur
Lazzaro Spallanzani
John Needham
Francesco Redi
He also rejected the spontaneous generation theory by boiling broth
Louis Pasteur
Lazzaro Spallanzani
John Needham
Francesco Redi
Disproved the theory of spontaneous generation by inventing a swan-neck flask to disregard the “life force”.
Louis Pasteur
Lazzaro Spallanzani
John Needham
Francesco Redi
Reported that every living thing is made up of cells, and that these cells must come from other cells.
Robert Hooke
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
Rudolf Virchow
Matthias Schleiden
Theodore Schwann
Botanist who observed that the tissues of plants have cells (1845); concluded that all plants have cells
Robert Hooke
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
Rudolf Virchow
Matthias Schleiden
Theodore Schwann
Zoologist who observed that the tissues of animals have cells (1839); concluded that all animals have cells
Robert Hooke
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
Rudolf Virchow
Matthias Schleiden
Theodore Schwann
Nico Labrador
Observed cells in cork
Robert Hooke
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
Rudolf Virchow
Matthias Schleiden
Theodore Schwann
First to see live cells; called it “animalcules” or little animals
Robert Hooke
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
Rudolf Virchow
Matthias Schleiden
Theodore Schwann
Smallest and basic structural and functional unit of an organism.
Cell
Perfect cell
Piccolo
Kami
Cells that are smaller in size and simpler cellular components;
Prokaryotuc
Eukaryotic
Animalcules
Nucleus
Cells that are larger in size and has more complex structures
Prokaryotuc
Eukaryotic
Flagellum
Nucleus
Interior of the cell that surrounds the nucleus.
Cell wall
Plasma membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
A rigid layer in a plant cell for protection, shaping of cell and support.
Cell wall
Plasma membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
A thin barrier separating cells from its external environment; the plasma membrane of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is made of phospholipids embedded with variety of molecules
Cell wall
Plasma membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
The cell’s headquarters; Contains the majority of the cell’s genetic material.
Sesha
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Mitochondria
Major site for carbohydrate synthesis; Sorting and dispatching station; Consists
Ribosome
Endoplasmic reticulum
Lysosome
Golgi apparatus
Uses enzymes to break down food and worn out cell parts.
Ribosome
Endoplasmic reticulum
Lysosome
Golgi apparatus
Particles consisted of proteins and ribosomal RNA(rRNA); For protein synthesis
Ribosome
Endoplasmic reticulum
Lysosome
Golgi apparatus
Networks of tubules and sacs called cisternae.
Ribosome
Endoplasmic reticulum
Lysosome
Golgi apparatus
Contain enzymes that destroy toxic materials, including peroxide.
Cytoskeleton
Peroxisomes
Vacuoles
Mitochondria
Can be considered the scaffolding of cell.
Cytoskeleton
Peroxisomes
Vacuoles
Mitochondria
Powerhouse of cell; produces ATP; have some DNA.
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Mitochondria
Fluid-filled sac for storage of materials needed by the cell
Mitochondria
Cytoskeleton
Peroxisomes
Vacuoles
Looks like a whip or tail.
Flagella
Cilia
RNA
DNA
Looks like little hairs
Flagella
Cilia
DNA
RNA
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