Basic Unit of Life
Cell
Mitochondria
Cellular Respiration
Energy from food
What are in PLANT cells only?
Cell Wall
Chloroplasts
Why do we use blue in labs?
Cell membrane
Lets things in and out of the cell
Cell Theory (A)
All living things are made of one or more cells
Cytoplasm
Gel, always flowing
What is in ANIMAL cells only?
Lysosomes
If you move the image in the eyepiece one way, which way does the image move?
The opposite way
Right -> Left
Left -> Right
Vacuole
Stores waste
Cell Theory B
Basic unit of life
Cell Membrane
Controls what goes IN and OUT of the cell
Chloroplasts
Photosynthesis
H2O+CO2 ->(Sun)->C6H12O6+O2
What 3 organelles can you see every time in an animal cell under the microscope?
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Nucleus
Lysosome
Cell's recycler
Cell Theory (C)
Cells come from cells (life comes from life)
Golgi
Ships protein OUT
3 reasons why you can't see anything in your microscope
1. Objective lens not clicked in
2. Diaphragm is not letting light in
3. Light is off
Cell Wall
Surrounds and protects the plant cell
Ribosome
Produces protein
Nucleus
Contains DNA that controls the cell
ER
Ships protein IN
What does an "e" look like in the microscope eyepiece?
Upside down and backwards
Organization of Life (Smallest to Largest)
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ System
Organism
What is photosynthesis?
The process by which plants use light, water and CO2 to create O2 and energy in the form of sugar