Cell Structure
Cell Function
Discovery of the Cell
Microscopes
Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
100
What are the organelles that store, clean-up and support?
What is vacuoles&vesticles, lysosomes, cytoskeleton and centrioles
100
Vacuoles ________ material and vesticles ________ and _________ materials
What is stored, store&move
100
How are new cells produced?
What is from pre-existing cells
100
What are the 2 types of microscopes?
What is light microscopes and electron microscopes
100
What do cells contain at one point?
What is DNA and a cell membrane
200
What are the organelles that build proteins?
What is ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum and golgi apparatus
200
What are the 2 components of the cytoskeleton?
What is microfilaments and microtubles
200
What did Hooke do?
What is he observed slices of cork to see chambers
200
What is a prokaryote?
What is a single-celled organism that does not have a distinct nucleus or other organelles
300
What are the organelles that capture and release energy?
What is chloroplasts and mitochondria
300
What are the 2 small particles that are found in ribosomes?
What is RNA and DNA
300
What were Hooke's "chambers" called?
What is cells
300
What are the 2 problems with light microscopes?
What is the total magnification is only 1000 times and it is hard to view specimens because they are so transparent
300
What is a eukaryote?
What is an organism that contains DNA and has a distinct nucleus
400
What cells are in cellular boundaries?
What is cell wall and cell membrane
400
What are the 2 types of the endoplasmic rectiulum?
What is Rough and Smooth
400
What did Leevwenhoek do?
What is he observed pond water and bacteria in his mouth
400
What can be used to make viewing specimens on a light microscope easier?
What is stains or fluorescent dyes
400
What is an example of a prokaryote?
What is bacteria
500
Where is the nucleus located in the cell and what does it contain?
What is located in the middle and it contains DNA.
500
What occurs during photosynthesis?
What is solar energy is converted into energy that has chemical energy
500
Who developed the cell theory?
What is Schleiden, Schwann and Vlrchow
500
What are the 2 types of electron microscopes?
What is TEM (transmission electron microscope) and SEM "scanning electron microscope)
500
What is the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
What is prokaryotes do not enclose DNA in their nucleus and they are normally smaller than the eukaryote.. eukaryotes enclose DNA in their nucleus and they are larger than prokaryotes
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