Make some MCQs from cell.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for the creation of multiple choice questions (MCQs) based on the topic of cells, indicating a focus on biological concepts related to cells.
Answer
Example MCQs include: "Which scientist coined the term 'cell'?" with answer "Robert Hooke".
Here are a few multiple-choice questions (MCQs) you can create based on the information from the search results:
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Which scientist coined the term "cell"? a) Albert Einstein b) Isaac Newton c) Robert Hooke d) Louis Pasteur
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What is the functional unit of a body? a) Atom b) Molecule c) Cell d) Tissue
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Which cell organelle is absent in animal cells but present in plant cells? a) Mitochondria b) Chloroplast c) Nucleus d) Ribosome
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The movement of particles from a higher concentration to a lower concentration is called: a) Osmosis b) Active transport c) Diffusion d) Endocytosis
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Which part of the cell is responsible for breaking down and digesting things? a) Ribosome b) Lysosome c) Endoplasmic reticulum d) Golgi apparatus
Answer for screen readers
Here are a few multiple-choice questions (MCQs) you can create based on the information from the search results:
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Which scientist coined the term "cell"? a) Albert Einstein b) Isaac Newton c) Robert Hooke d) Louis Pasteur
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What is the functional unit of a body? a) Atom b) Molecule c) Cell d) Tissue
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Which cell organelle is absent in animal cells but present in plant cells? a) Mitochondria b) Chloroplast c) Nucleus d) Ribosome
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The movement of particles from a higher concentration to a lower concentration is called: a) Osmosis b) Active transport c) Diffusion d) Endocytosis
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Which part of the cell is responsible for breaking down and digesting things? a) Ribosome b) Lysosome c) Endoplasmic reticulum d) Golgi apparatus
More Information
These questions cover various aspects of cell biology including the origin of the cell term, basic cell structures, and functions.
Tips
Be sure to provide answer choices that are relevant and distinct to avoid confusing the respondents.
Sources
- Important MCQs on Cell Biology - BYJU'S - byjus.com
- 1000+ Cell Biology MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) - Sanfoundry - sanfoundry.com
- Parts of a Cell Quiz | Britannica - britannica.com
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