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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
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Multiple choice: select the correct answer; there is only one correct answer per question. Two points each.
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
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Short answer: Answer the following questions to the best of your ability in complete sentences. Three points each.
Question 12
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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?

The invention of the microscope led to the development of the Cell Theory
True
False
Cells can spontaneously appear out of thin air.
True
False
The cell is the smallest unit of life.
True
False
This macromolecule contains makes up the genetic information of cells.
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Nucleic acids
Proteins
This macromolecule is made up of units of sugars, such as glucose and galactose.
Carbohyrdates
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
Proteins
This macromolecule is composed of long chains of amino acids are necessary for nearly all cell functions.
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
Proteins
This macromolecule is hydrophobic, meaning it does not dissolve in water.
Carbohydrates
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
Proteins
__________________ observed cork through a micoscope and coined the term "cells".
Robert Hooke
Theodore Schwann
Mattias Schleiden
Rudolf Virchow
________ contributed to Cell Theory due to his work studying animal cells under the microscope.
Robert Hooke
Mattias Schleiden
Theodore Schwann
Rudolf Virchow
_________ contributed to Cell Theory due to his work studying plant cells under the microscope.
Robert Hooke
Mattias Schleiden
Theodore Schwann
Rudolf Virchow
________ proposed that all cells come from preexisiting cells.
Robert Hooke
Mattias Schleiden
Theodore Schwann
Rudolf Virchow