What Organelles are found in plant cells, but not in animal cells?
Cell wall, Clhoroplasts, and Large vacuole
What is another name for animal cells which contain a nucleus?
Eukaryotic
What is the gel-like substance where Organelles are found?
Cytoplasm
ALL living organisms are composed of one or more what?
Cells
What process was demonstrated when salt water was added to celery cells?
Osmosis
What is the function of the Cell wall in a plant cell?
Supports and protects
If we look at cheek cells under medium power through a microscope, what is the total magnification?
100X
What organelle controls what goes in and out of the cell?
Cell Membrane
The cell is the basic unit of what?
All living things
What kind of organisms contain a nucleus?
Plants , animals, and protists
What organelle stores water and increases or maintains turgor pressure?
Large Vacuole
What does the mitochondria do?
Gives energy to the cell
What is the name of the organelle in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll?
Chloroplast
In biology, the term "cell" describes____________.
...the basic unit of all living things
The levels of organization of living things from smallest to largest include?
cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
What is the green substance found in plants that absorbs sunlight and makes the plant green?
Chlorophyll
What is the control center of the cell?
Nucleus
What type of cell contains a cell membrane?
plant, animal, Protists and bacteria
Where do cells come from?
other living cells
Which system in the human body protects it from invading microbes?
Immune System
What process occurs in plant cells?
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
How do plants and animals differ in how they get food?
Plants: use carbon dioxide, water and sunlight to make glucose.
Animals: eat other organisms
What organelle produces protein?
Ribosomes
What theory states that infectious diseases are caused by microbes?
Germ Theory of Disease
What are the raw materials and products of photosynthesis?
Raw materials: Carbon Dioxide, Water, and sunlight
Products: Glucose, and Oxygen