What breaks down food and other waste?
Lysosomes
What part of the plant cell protects and gives structure to the cell?
Cell wall
This is an example of a prokaryotic cell
Bacterial cells
How many parts of the cell theory are there?
3 parts
What organelle is considered the powerhouse of the cell?
Mitochandria
Where is DNA found in this type of cell?
Chromosomes
The plant cell contains a mitochondria and what other organelle that produces energy?
Chloroplast
Prokaryotic cells do not have this.
Nucleus
Which two scientists were the first to work on the cell theory?
Schleiden and Schwann
Give two examples of organic biomolecules
Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids
What is the function of centrioles
To aid in cell division
What is the process that chloroplasts go through to create energy?
Photosynthesis
What is the meaning of unicellular
An organism that is made up of only one cell
What was Schleiden's opinion on how cells were created?
The thought cells appeared through spontaneous generation.
What are the three vital functions of all living things?
Nutrition, interaction and reproduction
Give 3 examples of the animal eukaryotic cell
Animal, human, protozoa
What is the function of central vacuoles
To store substances
What part of the bacteria cell helps the cell move around in its environment?
Flagella or Cilia
How did Robert Hooke discover cells?
He looked at a piece of cork under a microscope.
What part of the cell is known as the "brain" of the cell?
Nucleus
Name 5 types of animal cells found in the human body
Who realized that plants are made of cells?
Matthias Schleiden
Other than cell membrane, DNA, and ribosomes, what do bacteria cells contain that all other cells contain?
Cytoplasm
What did Matthias Schleiden study?
Plants
What does multicellular mean and give an example of this in terms of the human body
This is when an organism is made up of more than one cell. An example is tissue and organs in the human body. When a group of cells have the same function they make tissues and tissues make up organs