The Cell Theory
Microscopes and Cell Observation
The Cell Membrane
Cell Structures and Organelles
Cellular Transport
100

Who coined the term cell?

Robert Hooke.

100

 What is the maximum magnification of a compound light microscope?

1,000x.

100

What is the primary structural component of the cell membrane?

The phospholipid bilayer.

100

Which organelle is known as the “control center” of the cell?

The nucleus

100

What is osmosis?

The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane.

200

Name one of the three main components of the cell theory.

All living organisms are made of one or more cells.

200

What are the two types of electron microscopes?

Scanning Electron Microscope  and Transmission Electron Microscope.

200

What is the term for the cell membrane’s ability to control what enters and exits the cell?

Selectively permeable.

200

 What is the function of the mitochondria?

To produce energy (ATP) through cellular respiration.

200

What is the energy source for active transport?

ATP.

300

What type of cells lack membrane-bound organelles?

Prokaryotic cells.

300

Can live specimens be observed under an electron microscope? WHY ?

No, because the preparation process kills the cells

300

Which type of transport does not require energy: diffusion or active transport?

Diffusion.

300

What structure gives plant cells their rigid shape?

The cell wall.

300

Which transport process moves substances against the concentration gradient?

Active transport.

400

 What does the cell theory say about the origin of new cells?

 All new cells come from pre-existing cells.

400

Which microscope provides 3D images of specimens?

Scanning Electron Microscope

400

What is facilitated diffusion?

The process where transport proteins help molecules move across the membrane.

400

What is the main difference between rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum?

Rough ER has ribosomes attached, while smooth ER does not.

400

What happens during endocytosis?

The cell engulfs external substances by surrounding them with its membrane.

500

In what century was the cell theory developed?

The 19th century 1800s

500

What did Robert Hooke observe under a microscope when he coined the term cells?

Cork tissue resembling small rooms or cells.

500

What role does cholesterol play in the cell membrane?

It stabilizes membrane flexibility, especially in animal cells.

500

Which organelle is the site of photosynthesis?


 Chloroplasts.

500

What is the name of the process where a cell expels substances outside through vesicles?

Exocytosis.

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