This organelle has two membranes, its own DNA and converts glucose to ATP.
What is a mitochondrion?
A phospholipid has a head made of this substance and it has hydrophilic properties.
What is phosphate?
These cells are single celled, small and simple and have no membrane bound organelles.
What is a prokaryote?
This scientist was a zoologist and said all animals are made of cells.
Who was Schwann?
These two cell types are prokaryotes.
What are bacteria and archaea?
This organelle produces ribosomes and is located inside the nucleus.
What is the nucleolus?
These channel types are used to move large or charged particles in and out of the cell.
What is protein?
This type of cell has a large central vacuole for storage.
What is a plant?
This part of the Cell Theory disproved Spontaneous Generation (living cells came from non living things).
What is "All cells come from pre-existing cells"?
This lipid is embedded in cell membranes and helps with fluidity and gives structural support.
What is cholesterol?
This structure gives rigid support to plants, fungi and most bacteria.
What is a cell wall?
This property means that membranes are careful about what enters and leaves a cell.
What is selective permeability?
This type of cell is what Leuwenhoek was looking at when he named "animalcules".
What is a protist?
This scientist said all living cells come from living cells; he was a physician.
Who was Virchow?
This structure can be found on some bacteria to aid in movement.
What is a flagellum?
This organelle can be found in two places within a Eukaryote and can be found within a Prokaryote too.
What is a ribosome?
These structures receive signals that create responses within a cell.
What is a receptor?
These cells can be single or multicellular; they have membrane bound organelles and are larger and more complex.
What is a Eukaryote?
This scientist said all plants are made of cells; he was a botanist.
Who was Schleiden?
These four types of organisms are eukaryotes.
What are plants, animals, fungi and protists?
This organelle detoxifies the cell and produces lipids.
What is the smooth ER?
These protein types are embedded within a membrane either in the top or the bottom.
What is peripheral?
These cells have a cell wall and DO NOT do photosynthesis (they are decomposers).
What is a fungus?
This invention made it possible to develop a Cell Theory.
What is a microscope?
This type of organism is single-celled or multicellular and includes amoeba, euglena and paramecium.
What is a protist?