Cell Theory
Cell Organelles
Mitosis
Cell Transport
Miscellaneous
100

The individual who discovered cells.

Robert Hooke

100

This organelle allows substances to enter and exit the cell.

Cell membrane

100

This is the first stage of cell division.

Interphase

100

The movement of water particles from low concentration to high concentration across a membrane.

Osmosis

100

The organelle that makes energy for animal cells.

Mitochondria

200

If this tool had not been invented, cells may not have been discovered.

Microscope

200

This organelle creates energy for plant cells using the process of photosynthesis.

Chloroplast

200

This is the second stage of cell division.

Mitosis


200

The movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration.

Diffusion

200

The two organelles only found in plant cells.

Chloroplast and Cell Wall

300

In this century cells were discovered..

1600s

300

This organelle makes protein for a cell.

Ribosomes

300

This is the final stage of cell division.

Cytokinesis

300

This type of cell transport requires energy.

Active transport

300

The main component of the cytoplasm...

Water

400

What are cells?

Basic unit of life, building blocks of life.

400

This organelle processes fat and protein in the body.

ER

400

Before cell division officially begins, the following material is duplicated in the nucleus in preparation to divide.

DNA

400

This type of cell transport does not require energy.

Passive transport

400

In a hypotonic solution, water moves...

into the cell

500

What are the three parts of the cell theory?

Cells are the basic unit of life, all living things are made of cells, and all new cells come from pre-existing cells

500

This organelle processes and packages proteins and other substances within the body.

Golgi apparatus

500

The four steps of mitosis. (in the correct order)

Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

500

A selectively permeable membrane can be defined as...

allows only certain substances into the cell

500

In an isotonic solution water moves....

in and out of the cell