He is credited with first discovering cells.
This hard structure surrounds the cell wall and is made of cellulose.
What is a cell wall?
When cells divide; sounds like an old science fiction movie. This is process by which a cell divides to create copies of itself.
What is the cell cycle?
We say cells are the basic unit of this in all living things.
What is life?
Plants contain this substance, which makes them look green.
What is chlorophyll?
Was the next great pioneer in cell theory, though he got some stuff wrong, too.
Who was Leeuwenhoek?
What is the nucleus?
The part of the cell cycle where the cell breaks into two.
What is mitosis?
The average human body is made up of about this many cells.
What is 100 trillion?
Plant cells have one of these around them; animal cells don't.
What is a cell wall?
This top lens maker was key in the development of the microscope; if you have an Android phone, your camera might have a lens from his company.
Who was Carl Zeiss?
These contain chlorophyll, which gives plants their green colour and allows them to absorb light to be used to create sugar in the process of photosynthesis.
What is a chloroplast?
Gel-like substance that, as the Dude would say, kind of just "holds the cell together."
What is cytoplasm?
True or False: There are more cells in the human body than stars in our galaxy.
What is True?
Plant and animal cells both have this three-letter abbreviation that is so important to life.
What is DNA?