Who are the Hebrews?
This famous Greek Philosopher believed in sponataneous generationo, the theory that said that life could come into existence from non living things
Who is Aristotle?
Like a city wall, this is the first level of protection for the cell
What is the Cell Membrane?
Powerhouse of the cell
What is Mitochondria?
This is the name (abbreviation) for your package of genes?
What is the DNA?
Who are the Egyptians?
Bloodied gladiators taught this scientist, who used clean rags, that were soaked in wine, when the convention at the time was to use filthy rags
Who is Galen?
What are oxygen, water, and nutrients?
The policemen of the cell, they protect cells by destroying invaders
What are lysosomes?
Nucleotides
What is DNA made of?
This organ was left in the body when mummified because it was believed to be necessary in the next life
What is the heart?
Who is Andreas Vesalius?
Smaller structures inside the cell; the name means "little organ"
What are organelles?
Transports things around your "cell city"
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)?
No two humans have the same
What is DNA?
The rules that would protect Israelites from tiny organisms (germs) can be found in this book (and specifically which half of the book)?
What is the Old Testament of the Bible?
Constructed the first compound microscope
Who is Robert Hooke?
Organelles float in this substance
What is cytoplasm?
Looks like a stack of pancakes and is like the "grocery store" of the cell
What are Golgi bodies?
This is called the messenger of the DNA
What is RNA?
Who were the healers and protectors of health in the OT?
Who are priests?
Discovered a use of glass lenses to magnify things
Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek?
It feels like runny jelly, but it's mostly water
What is the consistency of cytoplasm?
The most common kind of fuel for your cell to burn
What is glucose?
The RNA copies information in this part of the cell
What is the nucleus?