Start by naming any country that France borders. Then name any country that borders any of those countries. Then keep going until there are no more countries left to name.
This is a very nice quiz! I definitely think it deserves a feature.
A few suggestions:
1. Some better type-ins for endoplasmic reticulum would be nice. I'd really appreciate it if you accepted "Rough ER" and "Smooth ER"
2. I feel like if you have all of the parts of the cytoskeleton, it doesn't make sense to include "cytoskeleton" as a separate answer? Personally, I just assumed you weren't looking for that.
3. Microvilli aren't found on all animal cells. I think it's fine to include it, but in the description I'd add a caveat saying that one of the structures is specific to certain cell types.
Also, would you mind if I made something like this for plant cells?
Hey Watson, thank you! I will add the type-ins and the caveat. I added cytoskeleton as a whole answer because that's how it is shown in many biology books and because not everyone knows about the different parts. I guess I made this quiz so people can learn about cells, it's not really about getting 100%.
I was planning to do one for plant cells and I will probably do it soon, but you can give it a try too!
No problem, glad I could help! And your reasoning on keeping the cytoskeleton as is makes sense.
If you're doing one on plant cells, I'm fine with not doing it--I have plenty of other plans for quizzes, and I'm sure you could do a better job on it than me :)
pesonally i found the cilia/flagellum to be pretty ambiguous- not really very flagellum like- both are most commonly drawn to be very hairlike. flagella in particular have a very defined construction.
Also agree with removing cytoskeleton. if you have microtubules, microfilaments, and IFs, no need to have skeleton as well.
Hey there! Yes, I agree the cillia/flagella should look more hair-like, I guess I was worried it would take to much space to make them longer when I first did it. Maybe I will try to change it.
I think it's nice to include cytoskeleton for people who do not know its individual parts, so I will keep it.
A few suggestions:
1. Some better type-ins for endoplasmic reticulum would be nice. I'd really appreciate it if you accepted "Rough ER" and "Smooth ER"
2. I feel like if you have all of the parts of the cytoskeleton, it doesn't make sense to include "cytoskeleton" as a separate answer? Personally, I just assumed you weren't looking for that.
3. Microvilli aren't found on all animal cells. I think it's fine to include it, but in the description I'd add a caveat saying that one of the structures is specific to certain cell types.
Also, would you mind if I made something like this for plant cells?
I was planning to do one for plant cells and I will probably do it soon, but you can give it a try too!
If you're doing one on plant cells, I'm fine with not doing it--I have plenty of other plans for quizzes, and I'm sure you could do a better job on it than me :)
Oh and, you earned another sub :D
Granted that class was 10 years ago...
Also agree with removing cytoskeleton. if you have microtubules, microfilaments, and IFs, no need to have skeleton as well.
I think it's nice to include cytoskeleton for people who do not know its individual parts, so I will keep it.
Thanks for the feedback.