This is a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function.
What is tissue?
This organelle is found in both plant and animal cells and controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell like a guarded fence or automatically locking doors.
What is the cell membrane?
This type of cell is always unicellular and viewing just one of these would require significant magnification.
What is bacteria?
All cells look the same. True of False
What is False?
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Cell theory states that, "All cells come from...."
What is other cells?
This organelle transports proteins throughout the cell and acts as a conveyor belt.
What is an endoplasmic reticulum?
This question may have been asked about food based on the results of Louis Pasteur's swan-necked flask experiment.
1) Is there a way to make oranges ripe more quickly?
2) Can viruses that make humans sick survive on an apple?
3) Would milk that is heated stay fresh longer?
4) How much bacteria lives on a fork?
What is would milk that is heated stay fresh longer?
Viruses are living things like bacteria only much smaller and much less advanced. True or False
What is False?
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All of the following are characteristics of life except:
All living things have metabolism
All living things are made of cells
All living things breathe
All living things respond to their environment
What is all living things breathe?
This is often described as the cells blueprint because it contains all the instructions for life and is stored in the cells "main office or city hall".
What is DNA?
This is the smallest unit of life in all living organisms.
What is a cell?
When viewing plant and animal cells in onion and cheek the dark circle seen to pick up the dye is the nucleus. True or False
What is true?
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This modern day procedure/ process came from an experiment that used heat with nutrient broth (agar), a glass flask with a long swan neck, and growing microorganisms.
What is Pasteurization?
This small organelle is often referred to as the cells "powerhouse" because this is where sugar and oxygen are transformed into usable energy for the cell and we compared it to the schools cafeteria.
What are mitochondria?
This would be described as cell parts or structures.
What is organelle?
An apple peel is a living thing. True or False
What is false?
What is equilibrium?
Cells were not discovered until this was invented.
What is the microscope?
This power making organelle is only in plants and converts sunlight into sugar like a mini solar panel.
What are chloroplast?
This is what multicellular organisms are.
What is made of many cells?
Similar experiments followed Pasteur's in the 19th century. In one experiment broth was boiled and left to cool in a covered flask. Despite being covered, bacteria grew in the broth. This scientific question might follow these results.
1) Are bacteria unicellular or multicellular
2) Can bacteria grow in different types of flasks
3) Is there something in broth that can turn into bacteria
4) Can some bacteria survive being boiled
What is can some bacteria survive being boiled?