He used the microscope to observe and name “cells”.
Who is Robert Hooke?
Functions of a unicellular organism.
What are eat, reproduce, and eliminate waste.
Released as a waste product during photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
How a plant cell divides.
What is ...forms a new cell wall in the middle to make 2 new cells?
Organelle that protects the cell from the outside environment.
What is the cell membrane?
His system gave 2 names to each organism.
Who is Linnaeus?
Similar cells grouped together to carry out specific tasks.
What are tissues?
A plant growing toward the sun is a response to this...
What is an external stimulus?
Phase of mitosis in which two new identical nuclei are formed.
What is telophase?
Process to release energy in a cell using reactions between sugar and oxygen.
What is cellular respiration?
How many different kingdoms are in the current classification system?
What are 6?
(bacteria, archaebacteria, protista, fungi, plantae, animalia)
The first thing that happens when a cell reproduces.
What is the cell grows larger?
Form of energy necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
What is light energy?
Phase of mitosis in which the nucleolus disappears and the nuclear membrane breaks down.
What is prophase?
Usually the largest organelle in a cell.
What is the nucleus?
A family tree is similar to this classification tool.
What is a cladogram?
Many-celled organisms grow in this way...
What is ...by increasing their number of cells?
Organelle necessary for photosynthesis.
Structure that holds together identical chromosomes during s stage of interphase.
What is a centromere?
Used to make proteins in a cell.
What is RNA?
List the order of classifications for species from general to specific.
What are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, then species?
Type of microscope in which electrons pass through the object being viewed.
What is a transmission electron microscope?
Three major types of tissues found in plants.
What are vascular, dermal, and ground?
A duplicated chromosome is made of 2 of these...
What are chromatids?
Two macromolecules that store energy in a cell.
What are lipids and carbohydrates?