Chapter 4 Exam
Chapter 4 Exam
Chapter 4 Exam
Multiple choice: Fill in the best answers to each question on the Scantron sheet provided.
1. Any microscope that has two or more lenses is called a:
a. Simple microscope
b. Hand lens
c. Compound microscope
d. Monocular microscope
4. The letter “d” when seen through a microscope will look like the letter
a. p
b. b
c. q
d. d
5. If a picture of a leaf was presented to you with a magnification of 25X it means the leaf
a. is 25 times larger than in the picture
b. is as large as the picture
c. looks 25 times larger than in real life
d. is 25 times smaller than in real life
6. When looking at a slide with a microscope you should always begin by using the
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a. The objective with the highest power
b. They eye piece with the greatest magnification
c. The objective lens with the lowest power; scanning objective
d. The eye piece of least magnification
13. There are certain activities that are common to all cellular life. What are they called?
a. Cellular responses
b. Cellular resources
c. Life abilities
d. Life Processes
15. To figure out which organelle is the Golgi body and which is the ER(endoplasmic
reticulum) I know that :
a. The Golgi body is attached to the nucleus
b. The ER is attached to the nucleus
c. The Golgi body is attached to the chloroplast
d. The ER is attached to the chloroplast
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c. Smooth ER and Strong ER
d. Rough ER and Strong ER
17. If we were using an analogy to explain the cell membrane which example could you use?
a. A bank
b. Customs at the boarder
c. A power plant
d. Canada post
18. Which of the following provides protection and strength to a plant cell?
a. Cell membrane
b. Cell wall
c. Cytoplasm
d. Chloroplast
23.The microscope that uses a beam of electrons to magnify a living specimen is the
a. Hand lens
b. Compound microscope
c. Scanning electron microscope
d. Transmission electron microscope
24. Sacs filled with digestive enzymes that travel around the cell and eliminate worn-out
organelles are called:
a. Vesicles
b. Ribosomes
c. Vacuoles
d. Lysosomes
25. When a microscope slide is moved to the right across the stage, the image appears to:
a. Move to the right
b. Not move at all
c. Move to the left
d. Become larger
26. Iodine is used in slide preparation to:
a. Make the object colourful
b. Darken parts of the specimen so that they can be viewed better
c. To kill the specimen
d. None of the above
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27. If a student breaks a slide while focusing the microscope, what part of the microscope did
he/she use carelessly?
a. Nose piece
b. Coarse adjustment knob
c. Fine adjustment knob
d. Diaphragm
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a. Has two or more lenses
b. Uses electrons to magnify an object
c. Has a single lens
d. Was created by Anton van Leeuwenhoek
1 10x 20X
2 10X 10X
3 10X 30X
35. When observing a plant and animal cell under the microscope which one will have the
biggest vacuole?
a. Animal Cell
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b. Plant Cell
37. This cell gets its energy from both mitochondria and chloroplast
a. Animal Cell
b. Plant Cell
39. An animal cell can contain chloroplast but not a cell wall
a. True
b. False
Matching: In this question match the terms to the correct description by filling in
the box with the right letter.
Microscope
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B. this microscope consists of two or
Transmission Electron more lenses.
Microscope
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Organ D. Are parts of the cell that carry out
a particular role within the cell
Diaphragm
B. supports the microscope slide
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D.) This holds all the organelles in place. This
Cell Membrane jelly like substance surrounds the nucleus.
Microscope Diagram
arm fine–adjustment knob stage
base high–power objective lens stage clips
coarse–adjustment knob light source tube
diaphragm low–power objective lens
eyepiece revolving nosepiece
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