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Cell Questions- Tuesday, Feb. 4
Contributed by: Welser
  • 1. Matthias Schleiden was a _____________________.
A) French explorer
B) German engineer
C) German botanist
D) French maid
  • 2. What did Matt Schleiden discover?
A) Plants are made up of cells.
B) Animals are made up cells.
  • 3. Which of the following is a characteristic of living things?
A) All of these are characteristics of living things.
B) Perform complex chemical activities
C) Grow and develop
D) Can move to find food and shelter
E) Made up of cells
  • 4. The Cell Theory states that __________________.
A) some living things have cells, but not all living things have cells.
B) all living things are made up of cells.
C) no living things contain cells.
  • 5. True or false. Active transport requires energy in order to take place.
A) True
B) False
  • 6. True or false. Passive transport requires energy in order to take place.
A) True
B) False
  • 7. Who was Robert Hooke?
A) An English scientist
B) An African scientist
C) A British scientist
  • 8. What did Robert Hooke discover?
A) He didn't discover anything
B) Cells in animals
C) Cells in cork
D) Cells in planst
  • 9. What is osmosis?
A) Meiosis of water across a cell
B) Diffusion of water across a cell
C) Water getting dried up and cells shrinking
  • 10. During active transport, energy in particles moves from lower concentration to __________ concentration.
A) higher
B) even lower
C) stays at the same
  • 11. Who was Anton Van Leeuwenhoek?
A) Teacher
B) Fabric merchant
C) Blacksmith
  • 12. What did Anton Van Leeuwenhoek discover?
A) Plasma
B) Fungi
C) Bacteria
D) Gas
  • 13. German zoologist, Theodor Schwann discovered that _____________ are made up of cells.
A) plasma
B) plants
C) buildings
D) animals
  • 14. Who was Rudolph Virchow?
A) German teacher
B) German doctor
C) German leader
  • 15. What did Rudolph Virchow discover?
A) All living things come only from other living things
B) All living things come from things that are dead
C) All living things are created from water
  • 16. Which level of cellular organization is the smallest?
A) organism
B) organs
C) systems
D) cells
  • 17. Which level of cellular organization is the largest?
A) tissues
B) organs
C) cells
D) organism
  • 18. How many levels of cellular organization are there?
A) five
B) two
C) four
D) nine
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