
Cells Theory Lesson
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Biology
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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5 Slides • 19 Questions
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2
Multiple Choice
Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in all living things.
All cells are produced from other cells.
Only animal cells are composed of cells.
All living things are composed of cells.
3
Multiple Choice
The ___ is the basic unit of structure and function of organisms
atom
cell
matter
organs
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Multiple Choice
All cells -----
come from other dead cells
come from other living cells
spontaneously generate
form from water and air
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Multiple Choice
All living things are made of cells.
All cells come from other preexisting cells.
Cells form through spontaneous generation.
Cells are the basic structural and functional units of life.
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Multiple Choice
All living things have hair.
All living things are made of cells and come from other cells.
The cells of all living things have chloroplast.
All living things can move.
7
Multiple Choice
another pre-existing amoeba cell.
energy from sun that allowed the protist to reproduce.
a multicellular organism.
the nonliving environment.
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Multiple Choice
In the 1800s two scientists, Theodor Schwann and Matthias Schleiden, studied different types of organisms. After many years of studying a great variety of organisms, they drew similar but independent conclusions about their observations.
What statement was developed most directly from these conclusions and is part of the modern cell theory?
The functions of living things occur in cells.
Cells exist only in multicellular organisms.
Living things are composed of cells.
Cells contain hereditary information.
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Multiple Choice
When cells are damaged, new cells are created by cell a process called cell division. How does the cell theory support this fact?
It states that all cells have a nucleus which divides.
It states that all living things are made up of one or more cells.
It states that cells come from previously existing cells.
It states that the basic units of structure and function are cells.
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11
Multiple Choice
What is NOT part of the modern cell theory?
all cells contain a nucleus
metabolism (processing energy) occurs in cells
genetic (hereditary) info is passed from one cell to another
all cells have the same basic chemical composition (makeup)
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13
Multiple Choice
Which invention was the most important thing that helped scientists develop the cell theory?
compound light microscope
petri dish
scanning electron microscope
dissection tools
14
Multiple Choice
Most cells are very large.
Most cells are very small.
Most cells move very quickly.
Most cells are dead.
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16
Multiple Choice
What is the advantage of using a light microscope over an electron microscope?
Greater magnification
Greater resolution
Can view living cells
Images are only in black and white
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Multiple Choice
If you want to see very small organelles such as ribosomes you need to use a...
Electron microscope
Light microscope
Dissecting microscope
Hand lends
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Multiple Choice
Before a scientific theory is accepted, it has
been tested by only one scientist.
been published in scientific journals.
been tested many times by different scientists.
been approved by the International Committee of Scientists.
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Multiple Choice
Force = Mass x Acceleration
hypothesis
theory
law
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Multiple Choice
If I feed my dog less food, she will lose weight.
hypothesis
theory
law
22
Multiple Choice
Fact
Law
Theory
Hypothesis
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Multiple Choice
True
False
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Multiple Choice
question
hypothesis
theory
law
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