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Multiple7 8 Choice
1. Who78was78one78of78the78early78natural78philosophers78who78coined78the78name78“c
ella”78for78the78empty78cork78spaces78that78became78the78word78we78use78today,78“cell
s”?
A. Robert78 Hooke
B. Zacharias78 Janssen
C. Francesco78 Stalluti
D. Giovanni78 Faber
Ans:7 8 A
2. Leeuwenhoek78made78lenses78that78allowed78him78to78magnify78objects78more78t
han78200X.78However,78he78failed78to78promote78scientific78inquiry78because:
A. he78didn't78 share78 his78drawings78 with78 other78 scientists.
B. he78didn't78 reveal78how78 he78 ground78 the78 lenses78 and78no78 one78 else78 was78doing78it78 th
at78 well.
C. he78limited78 his78 research78to78pond78 water
D. it78 was78only78a78hobby78and78 he78 didn't78 live78 very78 long
Ans:7 8 B
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,3. Leeuwenhoek78was78the78first78person78to:
A. see78viruses.
B. use78a78microscope.
C. describe78bacteria.
D. suggest78animalcules78caused78disease.
Ans:7 8 C
4. Francesco78Redi78is78famous78for78performing78one78of78the78first78experiments78over7
8the78debate78regarding78spontaneous78generation.78What78was78his78experiment?
A. He78boiled78 some78 mutton78 gravy78 and78 sealed78 the78tops78 with7 8 corks.
B. He78covered78some78jars78of78meat78with78gauze78and78left78others78open.78The78covere
d78jars78did78not78develop78maggots,78the78uncovered78ones78did.
C. He78showed78that78 mice78 will78appear78 with78 damp78 rags78 and78 rice.
D. He78boiled78 broth78 for78longer78 periods78 of78 time78 and78 sealed78the78tops78 with78 melted7
8 glass.
Ans:7 8 B
5. did78not78attempt78to78prove78or78refute78the78idea78of78spontaneous78generation.
A. Francesco78Redi
B. Robert78Koch
C. Lazzaro78Spallanzani
D. Louis78Pasteur
Ans:7 8 B
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, 6. Which78one78of78the78following78would78be78consistent78with78the78idea78of78
spontaneous78generation?
A. Microorganisms78may78be78cultivated78on78solid78laboratory78media.
B. Insects78are78important78in78the78transmission78of78disease.
C. Sick78people78give78rise78to78microorganisms78in78their78body.
D. Disinfection78is78essential78to78prevent78the78spread78of78microorganisms.
Ans:7 8 C
7. Spallanzani’s78experiments78showed78that:
A. viruses78were78transmitted78by78water.
B. spontaneous78generation78occurs.
C. miasma78was78the78cause78of78disease.
D. experiments78can78be78modified78to78test78a78hypothesis.
Ans:7 8
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8. Which78pair78of78scientists78were78antagonists78during78the78same78period78of78history?
A. Pasteur78and78Ehrlich
B. Koch78and78Leeuwenhoek
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Multiple7 8 Choice
1. Who78was78one78of78the78early78natural78philosophers78who78coined78the78name78“c
ella”78for78the78empty78cork78spaces78that78became78the78word78we78use78today,78“cell
s”?
A. Robert78 Hooke
B. Zacharias78 Janssen
C. Francesco78 Stalluti
D. Giovanni78 Faber
Ans:7 8 A
2. Leeuwenhoek78made78lenses78that78allowed78him78to78magnify78objects78more78t
han78200X.78However,78he78failed78to78promote78scientific78inquiry78because:
A. he78didn't78 share78 his78drawings78 with78 other78 scientists.
B. he78didn't78 reveal78how78 he78 ground78 the78 lenses78 and78no78 one78 else78 was78doing78it78 th
at78 well.
C. he78limited78 his78 research78to78pond78 water
D. it78 was78only78a78hobby78and78 he78 didn't78 live78 very78 long
Ans:7 8 B
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,3. Leeuwenhoek78was78the78first78person78to:
A. see78viruses.
B. use78a78microscope.
C. describe78bacteria.
D. suggest78animalcules78caused78disease.
Ans:7 8 C
4. Francesco78Redi78is78famous78for78performing78one78of78the78first78experiments78over7
8the78debate78regarding78spontaneous78generation.78What78was78his78experiment?
A. He78boiled78 some78 mutton78 gravy78 and78 sealed78 the78tops78 with7 8 corks.
B. He78covered78some78jars78of78meat78with78gauze78and78left78others78open.78The78covere
d78jars78did78not78develop78maggots,78the78uncovered78ones78did.
C. He78showed78that78 mice78 will78appear78 with78 damp78 rags78 and78 rice.
D. He78boiled78 broth78 for78longer78 periods78 of78 time78 and78 sealed78the78tops78 with78 melted7
8 glass.
Ans:7 8 B
5. did78not78attempt78to78prove78or78refute78the78idea78of78spontaneous78generation.
A. Francesco78Redi
B. Robert78Koch
C. Lazzaro78Spallanzani
D. Louis78Pasteur
Ans:7 8 B
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, 6. Which78one78of78the78following78would78be78consistent78with78the78idea78of78
spontaneous78generation?
A. Microorganisms78may78be78cultivated78on78solid78laboratory78media.
B. Insects78are78important78in78the78transmission78of78disease.
C. Sick78people78give78rise78to78microorganisms78in78their78body.
D. Disinfection78is78essential78to78prevent78the78spread78of78microorganisms.
Ans:7 8 C
7. Spallanzani’s78experiments78showed78that:
A. viruses78were78transmitted78by78water.
B. spontaneous78generation78occurs.
C. miasma78was78the78cause78of78disease.
D. experiments78can78be78modified78to78test78a78hypothesis.
Ans:7 8
D78Pag
e:7 8 8
8. Which78pair78of78scientists78were78antagonists78during78the78same78period78of78history?
A. Pasteur78and78Ehrlich
B. Koch78and78Leeuwenhoek
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