Cell theory and Cell structure part 1

An educational scene depicting a scientist observing cells through a microscope, with illustrations of various cell structures like ribosomes and centrioles in the background.

Cell Theory and Structure Quiz

Test your knowledge of cell theory and microscopic structures with our engaging quiz! This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding and help you learn more about the fundamental concepts of biology.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on cell structure and function
  • Suitable for students and biology enthusiasts
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingCell1
The above diagram shows a certain type of cells that contains ...... Microtubules of centrioles
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The above picture is a real one taken by .............. showing SARS-COV2 virus.
Scanning electron microscope
Transmission electron microscope
Compound light microscope
Simple microscope
............... Is basically a very complicated but elegant micro-‘machine’ for producing proteins.
Cell wall
Ribosomes
Centrosomes
Plasma membrane
Using single-lensed microscopes of his own design and make,........................ Was the first to observe and to experiment with microbes
Robert HooKe
Schleiden
Schwan
Van Leewenhook
The best wavelength used to examine the RNA nucleotides of coronavirus
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Non - digestable part of the plant cell providing it with rigidity
Cell membrane
Cell wall
Ribosomes
Plasma membrane
All of the following are double-membraned except:
Nucleus
Plant cell
Mitochondria
Human cell
"For a virus to be active it has to go through the cell membrane," said Rana Ashkar, an assistant professor in physics at Virginia Tech and former ORNL Shull Fellow who is leading the research effort. "Much of the work that has been done is focused on inactivating the spike protein itself. However, we want to understand how the spike protein interacts with the membrane and what treatments could indirectly block this interaction by targeting the properties of the membrane." ..............From the above we can conclude that scientists study the interaction of the virus with:
Ribosomes
Golgi body
Plasma membrane
Mitochondria
The above diagram shows a micro-organism which causes severe dysentery , bloating and may cause liver abscess......Mention the name of the microorganism - the type of microscope used - the type of dyes used respectively .
Yeast fungus - simple microscpe - no dye used
Amoeba - light microscope - eosin dye
Amoeba - simple microscope - no dye
Amoeba - light microscope - no dye
Organizing changes to the shape of the cell membrane that allow the membrane to “pinch” in two during cell division. Ensuring that chromosomes are properly distributed to daughter cells by creating and shortening mitotic spindle fibers. Overseeing other important changes to cell membrane shape, such as those seen in phagocytosis. ................ The above functions are related to:
Ribosomes
Endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi body
Centrioles
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