If we compared the cell to a human, this organelle would be the brain... telling the other organelles what to do.
What is a nucleus
this is the "landscape" of a city... the surroundings that allow you to travel and move around...
what is the cytoplasm?
1665 was a great time for Robert Hooke. What did he do?
What is discovered cells in cork samples using a microscope?
What organelle is the brains of the cell?
What is the nucleus
Cells make up all _______ ______________s."
what is living things?
A house has a fence with a gate, protecting the inside and only letting certain things in and out. The fence of a house is similar to this part of a cell...
What is the cell membrane?
What organelle holds everything in place?
What is the cytoplasm
Anton van leeuwenhoek looked at pond water and similarly to Hooke saw cells. What was the key difference between their experiences?
This organelle helps break down waste and use it to create new materials.
What are the lysosomes?
"____________ like jello, that's where the organelles chill'n float"
What is an cytoplasm?
Similar to construction workers in a city, these organelles build proteins to help the cell function
What are ribosomes?
Matthias Schleiden studied so many of these that he figured out all ___________ are made of cells, cells are the building blocks of this.
What are plants?
Need some food or water? Head to this organelle that acts like a storage unit for such materials.
What is the vacuole?
"instructions come from the __________, it's where our ____ hangs out in us..."
What is nucleus and DNA?
What is the Golgi Body?
Who is Theodor Schwann?
What are on the rough ER that makes it "rough"?
What is are ribosomes?
"the ____________ turns food to energy, its called adenosine triphosphate or ATP"
what is mitochondria?
this is located in the nucleus and is commonly known as your genetic makeup
what is DNA?
Looking to take get from one place to the next? You could take the highway, which is like this part of the cell.
What is the ER (Endoplasmic Reticulum)?
This fellow added the third part of the cell theory saying that cells can't just magically appear.
Who is Rudolf Virchow?
Organelle that packages proteins into membrane-bound vesicles
What is the Golgi Body
"the _________ is storage for the food that's not used."
What is the vacuole?
Often referred to as the power plant of the cell
What is the mitochondria
What is the control center of the cell?
what is the nucleus?
Finally, the cell theory was complete with its 3 main parts. What are they?
What is...
1. All organisms are composed of cells.
2. The cell is the basic unit of life.
3. All cells come from pre-exisiting cells.
What is Rough and Smooth?
"Don't forget the _______________ keeping it all inside, a semi permeable barrier lets a few molecules slide."
What is the cell membrane?