The building blocks and basic unit of life.
What are cells?
1665 scientist that was the first person to discover dead cork cells he called boxes.
Who is Robert Hooke?
The two categories or types of cells.
What are prokaryotic and eukaryotic?
Name 2 of the 4 examples of cell types that have a nucleus.
What are plants, animal, protist, or fungi?
2 examples of prokaryotic cells that do not contain a nucleus.
What are bacteria and Archaea?
Lipid bilayer that controls what molecules enter and leave the cell.
What is cell membrane?
Organelles that float freely or are attached to ER that make proteins.
What are ribosomes?
All living things are made of ______ or _______ cells.
What is one or more?
1838 scientists that declared all plants are made of cells.
Who is Mathias Schleidan?
Cell types that can be multicellular or unicellular.
What are eukaryotic cells?
Structures enclosed by a membrane, for ex., nucleus, chloroplasts, mitochondria, Golgi body, and ER.
What are membrane bound organelles?
Type of environment that Archaea can be found, for example: very cold, hot, salty, or acidic.
What are extreme environments?
Structure that provides support, rigidity and protection to plant cells.
What is cell wall?
Fluid/liquid part of the cell that contains/supports organelles and other structures.
What is cytoplasm?
New cells arise (come about) from the division of these.
What are preexisting cells?
1674 scientist that discovered living cells, named them animacules.
Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek?
2 examples of prokaryotic cells.
What are bacteria and Archaea?
A stable and balanced internal environment inside the cell.
What is homeostasis?
Structure in the prokaryotic cell that is not a nucleus but contains genetic material.
What is nucleoid region?
Structure that converts light energy into glucose (food) for plants/algae/protists during photosynthesis.
What are chloroplasts?
Structure inside the nucleus of eukaryotic cells that makes ribosomes.
What is nucleolus?
The relationship between cells and living things over time.
What is the cell theory?
1855 scientist that stated all cells come from other cells.
Who is Rudolph Virchow?
Specialized cell structures that perform a specific job/function.
What are organelles?
Cells that differentiate (change) to play a specific role to do a job for the cell.
What are specialized cells?
Structures used in bacterial cells for attachment, movement, and communication.
What is pili and flagella?
Structure that stores water, nutrients, and wastes products in plant cells.
What is large central vacuole?
Organelle that makes ATP energy for the cell.
What is mitochondria?
The number of years it took scientists to contribute and agree on the principles of cells.
What is 200 years?
In 1839, this scientists stated cells are the basic unit of life.
Who is Theodore Schwann?
All cell types have these 4 structures.
What are cell membrane, ribosomes, cytoplasm, and genetic material?
Method or pathway cells use to communicate with each other to coordinate activities and respond to external signaling.
What are signaling pathways?
Important roles of prokaryotic cells such as nutrient cycling, decompositon, and symbiotic relationships.
What are ecological processes?
Organelle that extends from the nucleus, has ribosomes, & involved in protein sythesis, lipid metabolism, and detoxification.
What is ER, or endoplasmic reticulum?
Organelle that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for transport throughout the cell.
What is Golgi body (apparatus)?