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Cells The Unit Of Life
Test Description: A review of the microscope.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A simple microscope has how many lenses
A
1
B
4
C
2
D
3
2) Which of the following is true of a compound microscope?
A
light passes through object then through concave lenses
B
none of the above
C
light passes through object than through one lenses
D
lets light pass through an object, then through two or more convex lenses
3) A stereo microscope gives you a
A
enlarges object by 100x
B
3d view of object
C
2d view
D
enlarges object by 270x
4) Who was credited with discovering cells?
A
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
B
Theodor Schwann
C
Robert Hooke
D
Matthias Schleiden
5) Who was credited with disvering that new cells don't form on their own?
A
Robert Hooke
B
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
C
Rudolph Virchow
D
Theodor Schwann
6) The cell theory states
A
all cells come from cells that already exist
B
basic units of structure and function in all organisms
C
organisms made up of one, more cells
7) People thought earthworms fell from sky when it....
A
snowed
B
hailed
C
rained
D
thundered
8) Three different microscopes you learned about were
A
compound, ultra magnifying, and stereo
B
stero, electron, and proton
C
ultra magnifying, simple, compound
D
compound, stereo, electron
9) When something is too small to be seen with a light microscope, it can be viewed with a
A
compound microscope
B
stereo microscope
C
simple microscope
D
electron microscope
10) Robert Hooked look at what under the microscope to conclude that little empty boxes were cells
A
pencil shavings
B
beef
C
cork
D
wood
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