In order to focus the microscope, use this tool
What is the course or fine adjustment/focus knobs
Cell theory states that all living things are made of ...?
What are cells
The two-part naming system invented by Carolus Linnaeus
“Powerhouses” of the cell
What is mitochondria
Organelle that controls all of the cell’s activities
What is the nucleus
The scientist who named cells
What is Robert Hooke
Cells are the basic units of ________ and ___________ in living things.
What are structure & function
The two parts to binomial nomenclature.
The jellylike region between the cell membrane and the nucleus where most of the organelles are found
What is cytoplasm
Passageways that carry proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another
What is ER (endoplasmic reticulum)
The kind of microscope we are using in class.
What is a compound microscope
All cells are produced from...
What are existing cells
The species portion of the name Felis concolor
What is concolor
Organelle that produces proteins
What is ribosome
Outside cell boundary that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell
What is cell membrane
The scientist who is known as 'the father of microbiology' (Hint: created a tiny microscope)
What is Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
The two scientist who said 'all living things are composed of cells'. Schwann said this of animals, and who said this about plants?
What is Schleiden
The most general of the classifications; species or kingdom?
What is kingdom
Large, water-filled sac that acts as storage areas of cells
What is the vacuole
Organelle where ribosomes are made
What is nucleoulus
This is the material/object that Robert Hooke looked at when he gave cells their name.
What is cork
This scientist determined all cells come from existing cells.
What is Rudolf Virchow.
True or False: The more classifications a species has in common, the less related they are.
False
Small, round organelle containing chemicals that break down certain materials in an animal cell
What is lysosome
Organelle in plant cells that capture energy from sunlight and use it to produce food for the cell
What is chloroplast