A caterpillar turning into a butterfly is an example of...
What is growth and development
Robert Hooke looked at cork and discovered...
What is cells
What is the barrier around the cell the decides what goes in and out?
What is the cell membrane
Being made of at least one cell or being made of cells>tissues>organs>systems
What is cellular organization
What invention allowed for the discovery of cells?
What is the microscope
What organelle packages and delivers proteins?
What is the Golgi Apparatus
Being able to make changes for survival that can be passed on through generations
What is adapt and evolve
Heterotroph or autotroph: an organism that gets energy from the sun to make food via photosynthesis
What is an autotroph
Where is the nucleolus?
What is in the nucleus
Name at least three things a prokaryotic cell DOES have?
What is DNA, cytoplasm, ribosomes, cell membrane
To pass on genetic information into an offspring
What is reproduction
Which type of cell has a nucleus?
What is a eukaryotic cell
What is the organelle is used to break down waste and help clean the cell?
What are the lysosomes
Where is the cell membrane in a plant cell?
What is surrounding the plant cell but inside the cell wall
True or False: chloroplasts are found in both plant and animal cells.
What is False
sweating and shivering are both examples of..
What is homeostasis
The three points of cell theory are ..
All cells come from existing cells, cells are the basic units of structure and function, all living things are made of cells
What cell organelle uses energy from food to make high-energy compounds that the cell can use to power growth, development, movement?
What is the Mitochondrion
Where are the two places you might find ribosomes?
What is on the Rough ER and in the cytoplasm
What are the three structures you would find in a plant cell but NOT an animal cell?
What is the cell wall, chloroplasts, and central vacuole