Name the scientist who was first to use the word "cell."
What is Robert Hooke
The basic unit is a living organism that can carry out all the processes of life.
What is a cell
Which living organisms are prokaryotic?
What is bacteria?
Which organelle breaks down organelles that are no longer useful?
What are Lysosomes?
Another name for the plasma membrane is the?
What are cell membranes?
This scientist stated that cells could only arise from preexisting cells.
What is Virchow.
Name given to an organism that can manufacture its own food.
What is an autotroph.
What are the four major groups of eukaryotic organisms?
What are animals, plants, fungi, and protists
What is a function of the cytoskeleton?
What are helps a cell keep its shape.
What is one of the jobs of the cell membrane?
What are regulate the passage of materials into and out of the cell?
This scientist stated that all animals were composed of cells.
What is Schwann.
What is prokearyotic?
What are the three characteristics shared by all types of cells?
What are cell membrane, cytoplasm, and a control center?
Which two structures are involved with cell movement?
What are microtubules and microfilaments?
What is one of the jobs of the nucleus (when dealing with proteins)?
What are directing protein synthesis?
What is the structure for the FIRST line on the LEFT?
What are the esophagus?
This scientist stated that all plants were composed of cells.
What is Schleiden
Name given to an organism that obtains food by consuming other living organisms.
What is heterotroph?
Large numbers of ribosomes are present in cells that specialize in producing which molecule?
What are proteins?
What structure makes proteins using coded instructions that come from the nucleus?
What are ribosomes?
Which term describes the face-down orientation?
What are prone?
Vacuoles may do this?
Wat are store water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates?
What is the structure for the FIRST line on the RIGHT?
What are the heart?
This scientist is know for his observations of microorganisms using simple microscopes.
What is Leeuwenhoek
What term describes cells that have DNA contained inside a nucleus and have membrane-bound organelles?
What is eukaryotic?
What are the three principles of the the cell theory?
What are cells are the basic unit of life; all living things are made up of cells; and all cells are produced from preexisting cells?
Which organelle converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use?
What are mitochondria?
Which term is defined as toward the head end of the body?
What are superior?
What is the purpose of the mitochondria?
What are cellular respiration?
What structure is the SECOND line on the RIGHT pointing to?
What are the stomach?
What type of cell encloses their DNA in a nucleus? (Broad term)
What are eukaryotes?
What is the function of the nucleus?
What are stores DNA?
Which organelles are involved in energy conversions?
What are mitochondria and chloroplasts?
Which term is defined as toward or nearest the trunk or the point of origin?
What are proximal?
Which organelle is not a membrane-bound organelle?
What are ribosomes?
What structure is the SIXTH line on the LEFT pointing to?
What are the large intestine?
Is the following statement about the nucleus true or false? The nucleus is the site of protein assembly.
What is false?
What is the relationship between the nucleus and cytoplasm?
What are the nucleus is an organelle that is surrounded by the cytoplasm?
Which organelle is filled with strong digestive enzymes?
What are Lysosomes?
Which term is defined as a vertical plane running from side to side?
What are coronal?
Which organelle is the intracellular highway for the cell?
What are Endoplasmic Reticulum?
What is the SECOND line on the LEFT pointing to?
What are the liver?