What is the basic unit of living organisms?
The cell
The cells that contains no nucleus and are made of only one cell
What is the prokaryotic cell or bacteria?
the cell part that controls what goes into and out of a cell. Found in all cells.
What is the cell membrane?
the movement of substances through a cell's membrane without using the cell's energy.
What is passive transport
The power source that provides energy for photosynthesis.
What is the sun?
All new cells come from...
pre-existing cells.
The cell that has a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles.
What is the Eukaryotic cell?
What is the large purplish part of the cell?
nucleus
The movement of substances through a cell membrane only by using energy. Low to high concentration.
What is active transport.
Which scientist looked at cork cells and gave them the name, "cellula"
Robert Hooke
Protects the cell and provides structure in a plant cell.
cell wall
The "powerhouse" of the cell. Site of cellular respiration.
What is Mitochondrion?
What does this picture show?
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What is exocytosis.
What does this picture show?

What is a photosynthesis?
Which scientist saw cells dividing?
Rudolph Virchow
Example of a eukaryotic cell.
Plant, animal, fungi, or protist
What is the ribosome?
The movement of water across the membrane from high to low concentration. No energy needed.
What is osmosis?
produces energy for some cells in the absence of oxygen.
What is fermentation?
Which scientist identified that all plants are made of cells?
Matthias Schleiden
a part of some cells that helps it to move.
Which organelle is responsible to transporting proteins?
What is rough ER?
Membrane proteins help move materials across the cell membrane from high to low. No energy needed. What is this process?
What is facilitation diffusion
Fermentation and Cellular respiration produce what energy molecule?
What is ATP.