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Cells, Test Review 2 - Organelle Review And People
Test Description: People involved in the study of cells and the cell theory and some organelle review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) He stated that all animals are made up of cells
A
Rudolph Virchow
B
Theodor Schwann
C
Matthias Schleiden
D
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
2) He stated that all cells divide to make new cells, they only can come from living cells
A
Robert Hooke
B
Theodor Schwann
C
Rudolph Virchow
D
Matthias Schleiden
3) He saw cork under the microscope and named the little boxes cells
A
Robert Hooke
B
Theodor Schwann
C
Rudolph Virchow
D
Matthias Schleiden
4) He made a simple microscope and was able to magnify things up to 270 times
A
Matthias Schleiden
B
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
C
Theodor Schwann
D
Rudolph Virchow
5) He stated that all plants are made up of cells
A
Matthias Schleiden
B
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
C
Theodor Schwann
D
Rudolph Virchow
6) Spaces in the membrane that are used for temporary storage in cells
A
vacuoles
B
lysosomes
C
nucleus
D
mitochondria
7) the area where the energy in food is stored until it is released
A
mitochondria
B
lysosomes
C
nucleus
D
vacuoles
8) flattened membranes that package cellular substances
A
lysosomes
B
endoplasmic reticulum
C
cytoplasm
D
golgi bodies
9) the organelles that contain the digestive chemicals for getting rid of damaged parts
A
lysosomes
B
ribosomes
C
endoplasmic reticulum
D
golgi bodies
10) The organelle that directs all the activities of the cell
A
lysosomes
B
nucleus
C
endoplasmic reticulum
D
ribosomes
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