10 Questions
What is the fundamental structural and functional unit of all living organisms?
Cell
Who was the first person to observe living cells capable of moving?
Anton Von Leeuwenhoek
Which scientist discovered the nucleus of a cell?
Robert Brown
What did Robert Hooke observe from a thin slice of cork?
Dead cells
Which invention allowed for the revelation of all structural details of the cell?
Electron microscope
What is the significance of having a complete cell structure for an organism?
It ensures the organism's independent living.
Who was the first person to observe both the 'dead cell' and living cells under a microscope?
Anton Von Leeuwenhoek
What did Robert Brown specifically discover within a cell structure?
The nucleus
Which of the following organisms were NOT observed by Anton Von Leeuwenhoek under his microscope?
Plants
Why is the cell considered the fundamental unit of all living organisms?
As anything less than a complete cell structure does not ensure independent living.
Test your knowledge on the cell theory and its discovery, including the contributions of Robert Hooke and Anton Von Leeuwenhoek. Learn about the fundamental structural and functional unit of all living organisms.
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