Discovering Cells
Plant and Animal Cells
Chemical Compounds in Cells
The cell in its environment
Absolute waste of time and to prove your a πŸ€“ questions
100

What was the main purpose of the microscope?

For people to have the ability to discover and learn about cells


100

Do both animal cells and plant cells include more or less than 5 different parts each?

More.

100

True or false, chemical compounds in cells include elements

True

100

What is the cell membrane also considered to be called?

The gatekeeper

100

Does water have protein?

Nay 🐴

200

What are cells?

Cells are the basic units of structure and living things.

200

True or false, the cell was is a living material

False

200

If a compound contains carbon is it organic or inorganic?

Organic

200

True or false, molecules never bump into each other while moving.

False

200

What do your fingernails have, just like bird feathers?

Protein

300

When was the microscope made?

1590.

300

What surrounds the nucleus?

The nuclear membrane.

300

True or false, water makes up 1/3 of your body

False

300

What do one-called organisms in pond water include?

Oxygen to survive

300

What foods are high in sugar?

Fruits and vegetables. 

400

Besides Robert Hooke, who was one of the other first people to observe cells or tiny objects?

Anton van Leeuwenhoek.

400

True of false, both plant and animal cells include a endoplasmic reticulum

True

400

Are nucleic acids small or large?

Large

400

What happens to the size of the cell after water moves/moved out of it by osmosis?

It shrinks.

400

How are sugars produced? 

During the the food making process which takes place inside of plants πŸ‘΄πŸΏπŸ’€πŸ§‘πŸΎβ€πŸ¦²

500

Who was Robert Hooke?

He was one of the first people to observe cells. He was also an English scientist and inventor.

500

What does the cell wall in a plant cell surround?

The cell membrane

500

What is an atom?

The smallest unit of an element

500

When does a cell’s size increase?

When more of the cytoplasm is located further from the cell membrane.

500

What does diffusion and osmosis form?

Passive transport

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