a. cell 1. All things are made up of a. cells b. bacteria c. atoms c. fungi 2. The basic unit of life is called b. atom C. compound d. energy 3. Why are microscopes important when studying cells? a. most cells are very large c. most cells move very quickly b. most cells are very small d. most cells are dead 4. Bacteria is what kind of cell? a. eukaryotic b. prokaryotic c. both A and B d. none of the above 5. Plant and Animal Cells are examples of a. eukaryotic b. prokaryotic c. both A and B d. none of the above 6. Who was the first person to see cells under the microscope and give them a name? a. Robert Hooke c. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek b. Theodor Schwann d. Matthias Schleiden 7. He discovered that all plants were made of cells, which contributed to the development of the cell Theory. a. Robert Hooke c. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek b. Theodor Schwann d. Matthias Schleiden 8. This structure serves as the outer boundary of the eukaryotic cell: a nucleus b. cell membrane C. ribosome d. chloroplast 9. Unlike eukaryotes, prokaryotes do not have: b. cytoplasm c. cell Walls d. a membrane bound nucleus 10. Which technology was essential for the development of the cell theory? a. telescopes b. microwaves c. antiseptics d. microscopes a. DNA each statement.