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- Tell whether the statement is true or false. if false, give the reason why the statement is wrong. 1. Cells come from pre-existing cells. 2. Robert Hooke first saw living organism in pound water 3. Microscope is used to study living organisms 4. Cells contain hereditary information passed from cell to cell during cell division. 5. Rudolf Virchow disproved the idea of spontaneous generationWhat is line A pointing to? A. cell membrane B. cell wall C. mitochondria D. nucleusWhich type of cells have many nuclei
- Which of these structures is not an example of an extracellular matrix? A. Nuclear envelope B. Cuticle C. Cell wall D. Basement membraneWhich type of microscopy allows us to clearly view the internal contents of cell structures smaller than 200 nm? A. Scanning electron microscopy B. Light microscopy C. Fluorescence microscopy D. Transmission electron microscopyWhich organelle works to pack cellular secretions? a. endoplasmic reticulum b. Golgi apparatus c. ribosome d. vacuole
- What is different about prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? a. The presence of an outer plasma membrane b. The presence of some type of ribosome c. The presence of membrane covered "cell organs"Research medical conditions such as Tay Sachs or gout, which are caused by malfunctioning cellular organelles. What causes these conditions and how are they treated?Which organelle is also called as'powerhouse of the cell'?A. Plastids B. MitochondriaC. Golgi bodies D. Cell wall