Cell Theory and parts
Scientists
Cells
cell parts
Extra
100

Which organisms do not contain organelles

What is bacteria

100

Who first described the view through the microscope?

Who is Robert Hooke

100

This organelle absorbs energy from the sunlight and uses it to create food?

What is chloroplasts?

100
What provides protection for plant cells?
What is cell wall
100

organisms are made of many what?

What is cells

200

Why is the cell named a cell?

What is the scientist (Robert Hooke) thought they look like the rooms used by monks

200

He improved the microscope and laid foundation for microbiology.

Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek?

200

Lipids that make the cell membrane are made in?

What is the smooth ER?

200
Are vitamins and minerals (calcium and phosphorous)considered part of the inner cell?
What is no.
200

He developed the classification system.

Who is Linnaean?

300

What are the two differences between plant and animal cells?

What is cell wall and chloroplasts

300

A French biologist who discovered the principals of vaccination.

Who is Louis Pasteur?

300
What are cells made from?
What is pre-existing cells
300
Which part of the cell makes energy in an animal cell?
What is mitochondria
300

How many levels of classification are there?

What is eight?

400

Which main organelle is found only in plants?

What is chloroplast 

400

An Italian scientist who discovered that living organisms can only come from living organisms. 

Who is Redi?

400

Cells that deliver messages throughout the body are called what?

What is nerve cells

400
Which part of the cell contains chromosomes?
What is nucleus
400

The "power plant" of a cell ~ it transforms energy

What is mitochondria?

500

What are the three parts of cell theory?

What is 

A - All living things are made of 1 or more cells. 

B - the cell is the Basic unit of life.

C - all cells come from pre-existing Cells.

500

How did the microscope help scientists learn about cells?

What is scientists couldn't see anything smaller than the with their eyes until the invention of the microscope. Microscopes helped them see the cells that make up plants and animals and see their differences and similarities.

500

Why are cells necessary?

What is they are the building blocks of life?

500

Which part of the cell captures energy and converts it through photosynthesis?

What is chloroplast (which contains chlorophyll)

500

What does a vacuole do?

What is stores food, waster, minerals, and water