Discovery/Theory
Cell Basics
Microscopes
Organelle by function
Organelle by appearance
100

This was the first person to observe and name cells.

Who is Robert Hooke?

100

This type of cell has a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles are called...

What are Eukaryotes? 

100

This part of a microscope is used to focus light or electrons in order to magnify objects being observed.

What are lenses? 

100

makes proteins

ribosomes

100

green organelle found only in plants and algae

chloroplast

200

This was the first person to observe living cells, connecting cells with life!

Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek?

200

This type of cell does not have a nucleus or other membrane bound organelles 

What are prokaryotes?

200

These are the 3 types of microscopes discussed in class 

What are light, SEM, and TEM?

200

makes ribosomes

nucleolus

200

large organelle filled with water in plants

central vacuole

300

Cell theory, unlike spontaneous generation before it, says that cells come from...

What are pre-existing cells?

300

ALL CELLS have this outer boundary

What is a cell membrane?

300

modifies and packages proteins

golgi bodies

300

Series of tubes and sacs,

ER/endoplasmic reticulum

400

ALL cells contain this gel like fluid 

What is cytoplasm?

400

These high-powered microscopes show great detail of the surface of a sample

What is a Scanning Electron Microscope?

400

produce lipids (be specific)

smooth ER

400

short and numerous projections on the outside of a cell

cilia

500

These microscopes are what we use in class

What are Compound Light Microscopes?

500

This is the term used to describe the permeability of the cell membrane. 

What is selectively/semi-permeable? 

500

provide internal structure

cytoskeleton/microtubules/microfilaments

500

rod shaped

mitochondria

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