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Cell Theory and Macromolecules Quiz cloned 7/18/2023
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True or false: Select the correct answer. One point each.
Question 1
1.
The invention of the microscope led to the development of the Cell Theory
True
False
Question 2
2.
Cells can spontaneously appear out of thin air.
True
False
Question 3
3.
The cell is the smallest unit of life.
True
False
Multiple choice: select the correct answer; there is only one correct answer per question. Two points each.
Question 4
4.
This macromolecule contains makes up the genetic information of cells.
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Nucleic acids
Proteins
Question 5
5.
This macromolecule is made up of units of sugars, such as glucose and galactose.
Carbohyrdates
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
Proteins
Question 6
6.
This macromolecule is composed of long chains of amino acids are necessary for nearly all cell functions.
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
Proteins
Question 7
7.
This macromolecule is hydrophobic, meaning it does not dissolve in water.
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
Proteins
Question 8
8.
__________________ observed cork through a micoscope and coined the term "cells".
Robert Hooke
Theodore Schwann
Mattias Schleiden
Rudolf Virchow
Question 9
9.
________ contributed to Cell Theory due to his work studying animal cells under the microscope.
Robert Hooke
Mattias Schleiden
Theodore Schwann
Rudolf Virchow
Question 10
10.
_________ contributed to Cell Theory due to his work studying plant cells under the microscope.
Robert Hooke
Mattias Schleiden
Theodore Schwann
Rudolf Virchow
Question 11
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________ proposed that all cells come from preexisiting cells.
Robert Hooke
Mattias Schleiden
Theodore Schwann
Rudolf Virchow
Short answer: Answer the following questions to the best of your ability in complete sentences. Three points each.
Question 12
12.
What are the three statements included in Cell Theory?
Question 13
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In your own words, how do you think Cell Theory has contributed to our knowledge of cells and the human body?