Cell theory
Characteristics of Life
Cell organization
Parts of the cell
Science trivia
100

Cells are the ______ of life

Basic unit of life

100

Cell division

When cells become damaged or die the body makes new cells to replace them

100

The most basic unit of life

Cell

100

The powerhouse of the cell

Nucleus

100

The longest cell in the human body

Nerve Cells

200

What are living things made up of?

Cells

200

Phagocytosis

The process by which a phagocyte surrounds and destroys foreign substances (such as bacteria) and removes dead cells

200

Cells make _____, kleenex, to make the organ

Tissues

200

A small organelle involved in the process of making protein

Ribosomes

200

What does ATP stand for? 

Adenosine triphosphate

300

All cells come from ____

Other cells

300

A structural framework for the cell

The cytoskeleton
300

Organ

part of the body that is made up of cells and tissues that perform a specific function, I. E. heart, lungs, kidney, liver, brain

300

Cytoplasm

The fluid that fills cells and serves several important functions

300

What is found outside of the cell membrane of plant cells?

Cell wall

400

What do you call single-celled organisms?

Prokaryotic cells

400

The process of cells adapting

Cell signaling

400

The system itself

Organ system

400

Mitochondrion

Generate the energy necessary to power cells

400

What do all cells contain?

The cell membrane, the nucleus, and the cytoplasm

500

Who created the cell theory?

Theodor Schwann and Matthias Schleiden

500

All living things consume _____

Energy

500

Any living thing that has an organized structure, can react to stimuli, reproduce, grow, adapt, and maintain homeostasis

Organism

500

Golgi apparatus

Prepares proteins and fat molecules for use in other places inside and outside the cell

500

Smallest cell in the human body

Mycoplasma

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