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Cell Scientists
Test Description: This is a nice review for what the scientists did with cells.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The scientist who built his own microscope to look at items under his microscope.
A
David Swimmer
B
Matthias Schleiden
C
Anton Von Leeuwenhoek
D
Rudolph Virchow
2) Which scientist discovered plants parts are made of cells?
A
Matthias Schleiden
B
Issac Newton
C
Theordor Schwann
D
Robert Brown
3) This scientist discovered animals are made of cells.
A
Jim Kelly
B
Matthias Schleiden
C
Theodor Schwann
D
Nicholas Capernicus
4) Why are cells called cells?
A
They look liked small.
B
They look like rooms monks lived in
C
Because they were discovered in a cell.
D
No reason, it was just a made up name.
5) This guy looked at pieces of cork to discover cells.
A
Issac Newton
B
Anton Von Leeuwenhoek
C
Darrin Bischof
D
Robert Hooke
6) All cells are made from other cells. Who discovered this?
A
Robert Hooke
B
Robert Brown
C
Rudolph Virchow
D
Thurman Thomas
7) Which one of these is not in the cell theory?
A
Cells never die
B
All living things are made of cells.
C
Cells are the basic unit of life
D
All cells are made from cells.
8) True or false. All scientist agreed about cell discovery?
A
True
B
False
9) What is the nucleus of a cell?
A
The intestine of the cell
B
The brain of the cell
10) What did Anton Von Leeuwenhoek call small structures he saw?
A
cells
B
animalcules
C
bacteria
D
dust
11) Tyco Brahe came along and made what model?
A
Geocentric
B
Geo-Helio centric
C
Heliocentric
12) Who used Galileo's ideas for the laws of gravity?
A
Newton
B
Brahe
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