This is the powerhouse of the cell
What is mitchondria?
This is the suffix of all sugars (carbohydrates)
What is ose?
This organelle functions to package and deliver proteins:
What is the golgi apparatus?
This organelle was thought to live independently and make its own food.
What is a cholorplast?
This term means a molecule is water loving
This is the type of cell that does not have a nucleus
What is a prokaryote?
Fats and oils are examples of this.
What are lipids?
This is where genetic information is stored.
What is the nucleus?
This portion of the cell theory states where all cells come from.
What are pre existing cells?
This type of protein goes through the entire cell membrane.
What is an integral protein?
This is the property of water that shows how water molecules stick to another water molecule
What is cohesion?
This organelle is responsible for destroying worn-out cell parts:
What is a lysosome?
This is the formation of cells from non-living things.
What is spontaneous generation?
What is exocytosis?
When molecules dislike water they are called this.
What is hydrophobic?
This group is represented as an R when drawing an amino acid
What is the variable group?
This structure is directly responsible for the formation of proteins within the cell.
What is a ribosome?
This scientist ran an experiment to test spontaneous generation with swan-necked flasks?
Who is Louis Pasteur?
This type of movement of molecules does not need energy to move.
What is diffusion?
These are the names of the scientists that gave the correct cell membrane structure.
Who is Singer and Nicholson?
These macromolecules all contain C, H, and O.
What are carbohydrates, lipids, and amino acids
This structure controls what goes in and out a cell
What is a cell membrane?
This theory states that prokaryotic organisms were once absorbed by a larger prokaryote and worked together to become a cell.
What is the theory of Endosymbiosis?
This type of microscope allows for fine details.
What is an electron microscope?