The device that made it possible for scientists to see cells.
What is the microscope?
The first part of cell theory.
What is all living things have cells?
The second part of cell theory.
What is cells come from other cells?
The third part of cell theory.
What is cells are the smallest, functional living things?
The first step in the scientific method.
What is state/identify the problem?
The scientist responsible for the discovery of the cell.
Who is Robert Hooke?
The name for a creature that is made of only one cell.
What is a unicellular creature?
Any living thing
What is an organism?
What is reproduce?
The hypothesis is to be written using this format.
What is if, then.
A change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react
What is a stimulus?
The name for a creature that is made of many cells.
What is multicellular?
The word used to describe when organisms arise/grow out of no where.
What is spontaneous generation?
Cells are considered the what of all life?
What is the basic unit?
Observations are made using these
What are your senses?
The action or change in behavior of an organism.
What is a response?
The scientific name for an organism without a nucleus.
What is a prokaryote/prokaryotic creature?
This is the name of the cells that are created from a parent cell.
What are daughter cells?
Where is the DNA stored in a cell?
Where is the nucleus?
You make this kind of statement putting together prior knowledge and observations you make.
What is an inference?
What is false?
The scientific name of a creautre with a nucleus.
What is a eukaryote/eukaryotic creature?
What type of dead cells did Hook look at under a microscope?
What are cork cells?
An internal condition that must be maintained in homeostasis.
What is temperature, pressure, water volume,
These are the two parts that make up the conclusion.
What are accept/reject hypothesis and tell why with data.