The original name for Interphase
What is the resting phase
Who was the Dutch eyeglass maker who invented the compound microscope by placing two lenses in a tube.
Who is Zacharias Janssen
The Formula for volume
What is Length x Width x Height
programmed cell death
What is apoptosis
What occurs during the G1 phase
What is the cell grows, carries out normal functions, organelles replicate
English scientist who used a three-lens compound microscope to examine thin slices of cork from an oak tree. He called the tiny, hollow compartments he saw "cells."
Who is Robert Hooke
The Formulas for Surface Area
What is Length x Width x Number of sides
This is the common name for a class of diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell division.
What is Cancer
What occurs during the S phase
What is DNA is replicated
German botanist who used compound microscopes to study plant tissue and proposed that plants are made of cells.
Who is Matthias Schleiden
A comparison of two numbers. For example, suppose there are 25 students in a class—10 boys and 15 girls.
What is a ratio
Substances that promote or produce cancerous growth are called
What are Carcinogens
What are the two internal factors that regulate cell division?
What are Kinases and Cyclins
Dutch tradesman who developed a more powerful microscope. He observed numerous single-celled organisms swimming in a drop of pond water, which he called "animalcules."
Who is Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
What happens to the surface area to volume ratio as the size of a cell increases
What is the surface area to volume ratio decreases
The major principles of this theory are:
What is Cell Theory
What is the G0 phase of cell division?
What is cells continue to carry out everyday functions, but they do not undergo any of the processes necessary to prepare for division.
Italian physician and poet who demonstrated that the presence of maggots in putrefying meat does not result from spontaneous generation but from eggs laid on the meat by flies.
Who is Francesco Redi
What is the surface area to volume ratio of a cuboidal cell with a side length of 6 units
What is 1:1
This theory states that some of the organelles in today's eukaryotic cells were once prokaryotic microbes.
What is Endosymbiotic theory