Cell Theory
Prokaryotic Cells
Eukaryotic Cells
Biomolecules
Cell Transport
100

He first came up with the name, "Cells?"  Hint:  He named them after the small rooms that monks lived in.

Who is Robert Hooke?

100

An example of a prokaryote.

What is bacteria?

100

Eukaryotic Cells, by definition must contain a nucleus and ______________.

What are membrane-bound organelles?

100

The term Organic in Chemistry means the molecule contains ___________.

What is Carbon?

100

This term describes molecules moving from an area of high concentration to low concentration.

What is diffusion?

200

A compound microscope with a 10× eyepiece and a 4× objective has a total magnification of

What is 40x?

200

Prokaryotic organisms lack this.

What is a nucleus?

200

A cell has a cell wall, a nucleus, and chloroplasts.  The cell must be a ___________.

What is a plant cell?

200

This biomolecule can be used as long term energy for organisms.  Examples include fats, oils, and waxes.

What are lipids?

200

A type of Active Transport that involves engulfing a substance and bringing it into the cell in a vesicle.

What is Endocytosis?

300

The first person to observe living cells.

Who is Anton von Leeuwenhoek.

300

Prokaryotes share this cell part with ALL cells, including plant, animal, and fungi.

What are Ribosomes, Cytoplasm, or Cell Membrane?

300

This cell structure is found in both plant and animal cells and turns glucose (a sugar made by plants) into energy that the cell can use.

What is mitochondrion?

300

Monosaccharides linked together form long chains of Carbohydrates called __________.

What are polysaccharides?

300

Diffusion that is "helped" by transport proteins in the cell membrane is known as ____________ diffusion.

What is Facilitated?

400

All living things are made of cells.

The cell is the basic unit of structure and function in living things.

The third part of Cell Theory States ______________. (Hint: Think Virchow).

What is, "All cells come from preexisting cells."

400

Some prokaryotic cells have this cell part that helps them move.  Some animal cells and protists also have this.

What is a flagellum?

400

This cell structure can store food, water, and wastes in a cell.  A plant cell has a very large one, while animals cells have many smaller ones.

What is a vacuole?

400

An example of Nucleic Acids.

What is RNA or DNA?

400

The diffusion of water molecules through a  membrane is called _____.

What is Osmosis?

500

What Leeuwenhoek called the microorganisms he viewed under his homemade microscope.

What are animacules?

500

Prokayotic cells have this in common with plant cells, a structure that is not found in animal cells.  

What is a cell wall?

500

Many Eukaryotes are multicellular.  Multicellular organisms have cells that look different because they perform different tasks.  This is called ____________.

What is specialization?

500

The monomer of proteins.

What are Amino Acids?

500

Movement of particles from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration.  Requires energy.

What is Active Transport?

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