Name_____________________________________ Group___________ Cells and their Organelles Note Quiz 1. Cells were discovered after the invention of what?________________________________ 2. Who first used the word cell to describe what he saw under a Microscope? _________________ 3. What are 2 differences between a eukaryote and a prokaryote? 1. 2. 4. What is one of the 3 parts of the cell theory? Name_____________________________________ Group___________ Cells and their Organelles Note Quiz 1. Cells were discovered after the invention of what?________________________________ 2. Who first used the word cell to describe what he saw under a Microscope? _________________ 3. What are 2 differences between a eukaryote and a prokaryote? 1. 2. 4. What is one of the 3 parts of the cell theory? 5. What do the microfilaments of the cell do? 6. What is one thing a plant cell has that an animal cell doesn’t? 7. What two organelles produce energy? _______________________& ______________________ 8. What organelle is where proteins are made? ___________________________ 9. What is one cell feature all cells have in common? ____________________________________ 10. Inside the eukaryotic cell all of the parts work together for a common good, but are divided into specific tasks. What can this way of working be compared to? There is an example in your notes but we have talked about numerous ones in class, any will be accepted. 5. What do the microfilaments of the cell do? 6. What is one thing a plant cell has that an animal cell doesn’t? 7. What two organelles produce energy? _______________________& ______________________ 8. What organelle is where proteins are made? ___________________________ 9. What is one cell feature all cells have in common? ____________________________________ 10. Inside the eukaryotic cell all of the parts work together for a common good, but are divided into specific tasks. What can this way of working be compared to? There is an example in your notes but we have talked about numerous ones in class, any will be accepted.