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1.

Which of the following is not a premise of Cell Theory

I. All cells arise from other cells.

II. All living cells require water for survival.

III. All living things are only composed of cells.

Choose 1 answer:

a. I only

b. II and III

c. II only
d. III only
2. All things are made up of

a. atoms

b. bacteria

c. plants

d. Cells

3. What is unicellular?

a. one cell

b. many cells

c. no nucleus

d. DNA
5. He discovered that all plants were made of cells, which contributed to the
development of the cell Theory.
a. Robert Hooke
b. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
c. Theodor Schwann
d. Matthias Schleiden

6. This structure serves as the outer boundary of the eukaryotic cell:


a. Nucleus
b. Cell membrane
c. Ribosome
d. Chloroplast
7. Unlike eukaryotes, prokaryotes do not have:

a. DNA

b. Cytoplasm

c. Cell Walls

d. A membrane bound nucleus

8. Which technology was essential for the development of the cell theory?

a. Telescopes

b. Microwaves

c. Antiseptics

d. Microscopes
9. Which of the following Scientists concluded that all ANIMALS are made up of cells?

a. Rudolf Virchow

b. Robert Hooke

c. Theodor Schwann

d. Matthias Schleiden

10. The basic unit of life is called

a. Cell

b. Atom

c. Compound

d. Energy
11. Why are microscopes important when studying cells?

a. Most cells are very large

b. Most cells move very quickly

c. Most cells are very small

d. Most cells are dead

12. Bacteria is what kind of cell?

a. Eukaryotic

b. Prokaryotic

c. Both A and B

d. None of the above


13. All living things are made of
a. Cells
b. Atom
c. Molecules
d. None of the above
14. Plant and Animal Cells are examples of
a. Eukaryotic
b. Prokaryotic
c. Both A and B
d. None of the above
15. First type of to appear on Earth?
a. Prokaryotic
b. Eukaryotic
c. Plant
d. Animal
PART II
1. What is a cell?
A. A number
B. An animal
C. An imagination
D. A microscopic structure
2. When was the cell first discovered?
A. 1655
B. 1665
C. 1675
D. 1685
3. Who was the Biologist who discovered the cell?
A. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
B. Theodore Schwann
C. Matthias Schleiden
D. Robert Hooke
4. Who among the following scientists below is NOT a proponent of
the cell theory?
A. Matthias Schleiden
B. Theodore Schwann
C. Rudolph Virchow
D. Robert Hooke
5. Which of the following comprises a greater portion in a cell?
A. DNA
B. RNA
C. Water
D. Protein
6. Biologists arrived to a conclusion that formulated the cell theory.
Which among the statements below are parts of the cell theory?
I. All living things are made up of cells.
II. All living cells come from pre-existing cells.
III. All plants and animals are composed of cells.
IV. Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms.
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. I, II and IV only
D. II, III and IV only
7. Who concluded that all animals are composed of cells?
A. Robert Hooke
B. Rudolph Virchow
C. Theodore Schwann
D. Matthias Schleiden
8. Which of the following is the contribution of Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
in the study of cell?
A. He studied single-celled organisms.
B. He observed red blood cells.
C. Neither A nor B
D. Both A and B
9. Which of the following substances is NOT a component of cells?
A. DNA
B. Mineral
C. RNA
D. Water
10. There are how many primary types of cells?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
11. Which of the following organelles is NOT a basic part of a cell?
A. Endoplasmic reticulum
B. Cell membrane
C. Cytoplasm
D. Nucleus
12. Which types of cells contain nucleus and other membrane-bound
organelles?
A. Animal cells
B. Autocratic cells
C. Eukaryotic cells
D. Prokaryotic cellls
13. Which organelle is NOT considered as a main part of the
cell?
A. Nucleus
B. Cytoplasm
C. Golgi body
D. Plasma membrane
14. What type of cell is present in humans?
A. Plant Cells
B. Monocular Cells
C. Eukaryotic Cells
D. Prokaryotic Cells
15. WRITE THE COMPLETE NAME OF YOUR SCIENCE TEACHER.

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