This surrounds the cell and keeps certain things out while letting beneficial things in.
What is the Cell Membrane?
These were made first by the ancient Egyptians by preserving dead bodies using chemicals
What are mummies?
This is where the nucleus is located.
Where is the center of the cell?
These acts as a packaging center for all sorts of chemicals in the cell.
What are the Golgi bodies?
This is the study of the human body
What is anatomy?
This organelle is located at the center of the cell and governs the functions of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
Robert Hooke invented this device which allowed him to discover the existence of cells in a piece of cork
What is a (compound) microscope?
This molecule is inside the nucleus and acts as an instruction manual for your cell.
What is DNA?
This runny jelly-like substance fills up the entire cell.
What is the Cytoplasm?
This is the study of how all parts of the body work
What is physiology?
These help the cell multiply and are known as the mothers of the cell.
What are Centrioles?
The Ancient Greeks were discussed their hypotheses and if enough people agreed, they would claim it as this.
What is a theory?
This molecule is the messenger for the DNA, copying instructions and sending them out to the cell.
This functions as a deliver service in your cell, taking chemicals wherever they need to go.
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)?
This is what we call the process of cells changing into specific types of cells.
What is differentiation?
These kidney bean shaped structures burn fuel to give the cell energy.
What are Mitochondria?
This doctor from Ancient Rome would treat his patients' wounds with wine soaked rags, helping them to heal.
These function as the "words" of the DNA instruction manual. You get one set of these from your mother, and another set from your father.
What are Ribosomes?
This is a group of cells of the same type.
What is tissue?
These organelles break down different chemicals inside the cell.
What are Lysosomes?
This French scientist dissected human cadavers in the 16th century to learn more about anatomy.
Who is Andreas Vesalius?
This is the actual name of DNA.
What is deoxyribonucleic acid?
This is the fuel that your mitochondria burns to make energy for your cell.
What is glucose?
These are the four main types of tissues.
What are muscular, nervous, connective, and epithelial?