Cell Theory
Types of Cells
Plant Cells
Organelle Functions
Microbiome & Microbes
100

This scientist first observed “cells” in a thin slice of cork.

Who is Robert Hooke?

100

These are the two major types of cells.

What are prokaryotic and eukaryotic?

100

This structure gives plant cells extra support and protection.

What is the cell wall?

100

The jelly-like fluid that fills the cell.

What is cytoplasm?

100

This word describes microbes that are too small to see without a microscope.

What is microscopic?

200

These two scientists concluded that all plants and animals are made of cells.

Who are Schwann and Schleiden?

200

This type of cell has no nucleus.

What is prokaryotic?

200

Plant cells have these green organelles for photosynthesis.

What are chloroplasts?

200

The “powerhouse” of the cell.

What are mitochondria?

200

Explain why food can make someone sick even with no visible mold.

Microbes can be present even when they're too small to see.

300

This scientist stated that all cells come from pre-existing cells.

Who is Rudolf Virchow?

300

Give one example of a eukaryotic organism.

What are plants, animals, fungi, or protists?

300

This large structure stores water and supports the plant.

What is the central vacuole?

300

This organelle stores water, food, and waste.

What is the vacuole?

300

When microbes multiply, what happens?

They reproduce, increasing in number, making changes more noticeable. When there are enough microbes in a colony, we are able to see them with the naked eye.


400

Name one thing Anton van Leeuwenhoek is famous for observing.

What are living cells / microorganisms / “animalcules”?

400

Define unicellular.

What is made of one cell?

400

True or False: Animal cells have chloroplasts.

What is false?

400

The rough ER has these attached to it.

What are ribosomes?

400

Why can microorganisms live and grow before we can see them?

Because they are microscopic and must multiply to become visible.

500

List the three parts of the Cell Theory.

1. All living things are made of cells

2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function

3. All cells come from pre-existing cells

500

This type of organism is unicellular AND prokaryotic.

What is bacteria?

500

Explain why a plant cell needs both a cell wall and a cell membrane.

The cell wall gives extra structure and support; the cell membrane controls what enters and leaves.

500

The organelle that breaks down waste and old cell parts.

What is the lysosome?

500

This phrase reminds us that prokaryotes have no nucleus.

What is "Pro=No"

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