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QUIZ 1: THE MICROSCOPE AND THE STUDY OF THE CELL

I MULTIPLE CHOICE: Choose the letter of the best answer and write the CAPITAL LETTER of
your choice on the space provided before each number. FOR STRICT COMPLIANCE, ANY FORM
OF ALTERATION WILL BE CONSIDERD WRONG. (10 points)
______1. A student wants to view cells under the compound microscope at a total magnification of
400X. If the eyepiece is 10X, which of the following objective lenses should be used?
A. 10X B. 40X C. 60X D. 30X
______2. You are told that the cells on a microscope slide are either plant, animal or bacterial.
You look at them through a microscope and observe cell walls and membrane-bound
organelles. You conclude that the cells can be __________.
A. a bacteria B. a plant cell
C. an animal cell D. either a plant cell or a bacterial cell
______3. Which of the following statements would be part of the cell theory? 
A. All life is made of cells B. Cells are the smallest units of life
C. Cells come from preexisting cells D. All of the above
______4. Justine wants to focus an image under low power objective, what part of the microscope
will he manipulate that moves the draw tube quickly up and down?
A. Coarse adjustment B. Fine adjustment
C. Base D. Eyepiece
______5. While Maribel is viewing a specimen, she desires to illuminate the specimen much
clearer. What part of the microscope will she operate to control the amount of light that
passes through the specimen?
A. Stage B. Iris diaphragm C. Base D. Stage clips
______6. Using the microscope, Athena placed an "e" in the slide of a compound microscope, and
moved the slide to the left, in what direction would the e appear to move?
A. Downward B. To the left C. To the right D. Upward
______7. Which organelle converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are
more convenient for the cell to use?
A. Chloroplast B. Golgi apparatus C. Mitochondrion D. Endoplasmic Reticulum
______8. Of the following parts of a cell listed below, name the part that is common to plant cell,
animal cell and a bacterial cell.
A. Chloroplast B. Nucleus C. Cell wall D. Cell membrane
______9. This is a green organelle found only in plants. It uses sunlight and water to create food
for the cell in a process called Photosynthesis.
A. Vacuole B. Chloroplast C. Mitochondria D. Cell wall
______10. All animal cells have several characteristics in common. Which of the following
statements applies to animal cells only?
A. cytoplasm is a jelly-like liquid containing hundreds of chemicals the cell needs to function
B. the nucleus controls the chemical reactions in a cell, and how a cell develops
C. the cell membrane is the thin, outermost layer that contains the cell
D. mitochondria contain glucose and oxygen, which combine to release energy
II DIRECTION: Arrange the following letters to form the word being described by the sentence.
(10 points)

It is any structure found in a cell.


_______________________1. OAEEGRNLL
It controls all the activities made by the cell.
_______________________2. NCLSEUU
They release energy for the cell to use.
_______________________3. MAIITORDCONH
It is a group of tissues that work together to
_______________________4. RGNOA do a certain task.
It is a group of cells with similar tasks.
_______________________5. ISUEST
It helps in the digestive activities of a cell.
_______________________6. SSOOYLME
It is a nonliving substance found in a plant's
_______________________7. LOSLILUCEU cell wall.
It supports the cell membrane of the
_______________________8. LCOHORLETSE animals.
It stores food and water in a cell.
_______________________9. EVALUOC
It stores the green pigment in plants.
_______________________10. SCTHLAOLRPO

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