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.