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Chapter 7 Review Discovery of the Cell

Chapter 7 Review Discovery of the Cell. Who is credited for using a microscope to look at cork and first used the word “cell”?. Anton van Leeuwenhoek Giovanni Faber Robert Hooke Captain Hook. What led to the discovery of the cell?. Cell theory Invention of the microscope

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Chapter 7 Review Discovery of the Cell

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  1. Chapter 7 ReviewDiscovery of the Cell

  2. Who is credited for using a microscope to look at cork and first used the word “cell”? • Anton van Leeuwenhoek • Giovanni Faber • Robert Hooke • Captain Hook

  3. What led to the discovery of the cell? • Cell theory • Invention of the microscope • Discovery of electrons • Discovery of the nucleus

  4. Electron microscopes cannot view what? • Living things • Nonliving things • A cell • Electrons

  5. The cell theory states all of the following EXCEPT: • All living things are made up of cells • Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things • New cells are produced for existing cells • Living things produce by nonliving things

  6. A single-celled organism is also called what? • Unicellular organism • Multicellular organism • Cellular organism • An organism

  7. Which is an example of a unicellular organism? • Animals • Humans • Fungi • Bacteria

  8. What is the large membrane enclosed structure in a cell that contains DNA? • Cytoplasm • Nucleus • Cell wall • None of the above

  9. What are the two main types of Cells? • Prokaryotes and Eukaryote • Plant cells and Amphibian cells • Nucleus and cytoplasm • Sperm and Zygote

  10. What is the main difference between prokaryote and Eukaryote cells? • Prokaryote is unicellular • Eukaryote is unicellular • Eukaryote has a nucleus • There really isn’t a difference

  11. Which cell is larger and more complex? • Animal • Plant • Eukaryote • Prokaryote

  12. Which type of cell is unicellular? • Eukaryotic • Prokaryotic • Animals • Fungi

  13. Plants, animals, fungi, and protists are examples of what type of cell? • Eukaryotes • Prokaryotes • Animal • Plant

  14. If a cell or an organism contains a nucleus, the organism is a(an)… • Plant • Eukaryote • Animal • Prokaryote

  15. The levels of organization in a multicellular organism are • Cells, tissues, organs • Tissues, organs, organ systems • Cells, tissues, organs, organ system • None of the above

  16. A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function is called a (an)… • Organ system • Tissues • Organs • Cells

  17. Organisms that are made up of many cells are called... • Multicellular organisms • Unicellular organisms • Just an organism • Animals

  18. Which list below show the levels of organization in a multicellular organism from most simple to most complex? • Tissues, cells, organs, organ systems • Organs, cells, tissues, organ systems • Cells, organs, tissues • Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems

  19. How are unicellular organisms similar to multicellular organisms? • They grow and reproduce • They respond to the environment • They transform energy • All of the above are ways they are similar

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