Cell Theory
Unicellular/Multicellular
Characteristics of Living Things
Scientist
Microscopes
100

Number of parts of the cell theory

What is three?

100
Made of one cell.

What is Unicellular organism?

100

Acronym for characteristics of Living Things.

What is MRS. GREN or MRS.C.GREN?

100

Observed cells while exploring a piece of cork.

Who is Hooke?

100

Used to view very small organisms.

What is a microscope?

200
Definition of a cell

What is the basic structure and function of all living things?

200

Made of more than one cell.

What is multicellular organism?

200

Disposal of waste.

What is Excretion?
200

Discovered bacteria while observing the "gunk" on his teeth with his microscope.

Who is Leeuvenhoek?

200

Part of the microscope in which the slide is placed.

What is the stage?

300

DAILY DOUBLE: One part of the cell theory.

Varies

300

Capable of carrying out the functions of life independently.

What is unicellular organism?

300

Intake of food and nutrients.

What is Nutrition?

300

Found that plants are made of cells.

Who is Schleiden?
300

Part of the microscope used to secure the slide on the stage.

What are stage clips?

400

Two Scientist responsible for the creation of the cell theory.

Who is Schleiden and Schwann?

400

Dogs, Cats, Fish, Humans, Plants.

What is Multicellular?

400

Ability to react to changes in the environment.

What is Sensitivity?

400

Discovered that all animals are made of cells.

Who is Schwann?

400

Parts used to carry the microscope.

What are the arm and base?

500

Three parts of the cell theory.

What is 1. all living things are made of one or more cells; 2.the cell is the basic unit of structure and function; 3. cells arise from pre-existing cells?

500


What are unicellular organisms?

500

DAILY DOUBLE :Terms associated with the acronym.

What is Movement, Respiration, Sensitivity, Control, Growth, Reproduction, Excretion, Nutrition?

500

Discovered that all cells arise from pre-existing cells.

Who is Virchow?

500

Name of objectives used to view the organisms. (Hint: They are numbers)

What are 4x, 10, and 40x?

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