Are typically an irregular shape
What shape are Animal Cells?
Are typically rectangular
What shape are Plant Cells?
An organelle responsible for generating energy for the Cell
What are Mitochondria?
Was discovered in 1665 by Robert Hooke
Who discovered the Cell?
All living things are made of Cells
What all living things are made of?
They are between 10 to 30 micrometer
What size are Animal Cells?
Provides Strength and Support for a Plant Cell
What is the Cell Wall?
An Organelle responsible for producing Ribosomes for the Cell
What is the Nucleolus?
It reminded him of Cells in a Monastery
Why did Robert Hooke call them Cells?
What is a Microscope?
Animal Cells have plenty of this whereas Plant Cells rarely have this
What are Lysosomes?
They are responsible for Photosynthesis in Plant Cells
What are Chloroplasts?
Help with containing Waste Products
What are Vacuoles?
Proposed the Cell theory in 1839
Who was Theodor Schwan?
Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
What are the two general types of Cells?
They help organize Microtubules during Cell division
What are Centrioles?
Functions as the storage tank for Water and other Molecules
What is the Central Vacuole?
They are the site where Protein Synthesis takes place
What are Ribosomes?
In 1898, he discovered the Golgi Apparatus
Who was Dr. Golgi?
He observed scrapings from his own teeth under his homemade microscope
Who was Anton Von Leeuwenhoek?
Observed that Animal samples were made of Cells in 1839
Who was Matthias Schleiden?
Studied that Plant Specimens were made up of Cells
Who was Theodor Schwan?
They help digest old parts and other foreign particles
What are Lysosomes?
In 1855, he studied Cell division and concluded that all Cells arise from pre-existing Cells
Who was Rudolph Virchow?
Chloroplasts, Central Vacuoles, Cell Wall, and Centrioles
What are the Four C's