THIS invention is what allowed humans to actually see cells.
What is a microscope?
THIS is the scientific name for the tiny parts of a cell that have many different functions.
What is an organelle?
THIS is the smallest unit or building block of matter.
What is an atom?
THIS is the type of cell that performs this process.
What is a plant cell?
THIS is the type of cell that performs this process.
What are animal and plant cells?
THIS is the type of microscope that we use in our science lab.
What is a compound light microscope?
THIS organelle is the rigid outermost part of plant cells, made of cellulose.
What is a cell wall?
THIS is made up of many atoms bonded together.
What is a molecule?
THIS is the organelle in which this process takes place.
What is a chloroplast?
THIS is the organelle in which this process takes place.
What is a mitochondrion?
The first part of the cell theory says that all organisms are made of one or more of THESE.
What are cells?
THIS organelle is the flexible covering that surrounds a cell.
What is a cell membrane?
THIS is one of several Characteristics of Life or of Living Things.
What is: Organization, Responses, Growth and Development, Reproduction, Homeostasis, or Energy?
THIS is one of the reactants that goes into this chemical reaction, and is also stored in a cell's central vacuole. (liquid)
What is water/ H2O?
THIS is one of the reactants that goes into this chemical reaction, and is also the waste product of photosynthesis.
What is oxygen?
This part of the cell theory says that THIS is the smallest unit of life.
What is a cell?
THIS is the thick, water-based fluid that holds many of the other organelles inside of a cell.
What is cytoplasm?
THIS is one of the substances/molecules that make up all living cells.
What is water, protein, carbohydrate, lipid, or nucleic acid?
THIS is one of the reactants that goes into this chemical reaction, and is taken in from the atmosphere outside the organism (gas).
What is carbon dioxide/ CO2?
THIS is the type of usable energy molecule that is produced in this chemical reaction.
What is ATP/ adenosine triphosphate?
This part of the cell theory says that THIS is where new cells come from.
What are preexisting cells?
THIS cell appendage is tail-like and provides swimming movement for a cell.
What is a flagellum?
There are basic laws in science that state that THIS never disappears or gets destroyed, but rather continues to move from one system to another perpetually.
What is matter or energy?
THESE are the products of this chemical reaction/process.
What are glucose sugar and oxygen?
What is oxygen?