Seen at Afarensis and Evolgen. Yeah, it's another internet quiz, but it's science-y and the graphics are really cool.
The Vacuole You scored 43 Industriousness, 19 Centrality, and 26 Causticity! |
You're the Vacuole!
Found mostly in plant cells, this is a most important organelle. You do a whole bunch of stuff: In terms of real life, you're probably the jack-of-all trades. You can fit into most situations, both social and academic. The only problem is you tend to be overlooked a lot of the time. |
Link: The Which Cell Organelle are you? Test written by fading_shadows on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test |
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Otherwise known as a choloroplast:
The Chloroplast You scored 46 Industriousness, 54 Centrality, and 23 Causticity!
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The ER
You scored 50 Industriousness, 51 Centrality, and 15 Causticity!
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I guess that's why I study it. I usually never take these dumb online quiz things but provoked by another science blogger's entry I did this one anyway ... and yes I'm the ER.
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I suspect Coturnix knew I'd be unable to resist this test, even though once I started answering the questions I found most of them kind of dopey. Even so, I squeaked past his score.
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I beat you all - I am mitochondria! I have not seen a nucleus yet on any blog, let alone a membrane!
OK, I found a nucleus:
http://k8grrl.blogspot.com/2006/04/im-nucleus.html
And another nucleus:
http://thegreenbelt.blogspot.com/2006/04/wow-im-nucleus.html