All Living things are made of ____
What is Cells?
The Most Important Element of Life
What is..
Carbon
One of the first name for cells
What is Animalcules
The reason Specialized cells are named this.
Different cells that perform specific functions.
The Cell Theory States ___
What is...
1.) All Living things are made of cells
2.) Cells are the Basic Unit of Life
3.) All Cells come from pre-existing cells
The function and monomer of Carbohydrates
What is..
Function: Quick Energy
Monomer: Monosaccharide
Robert Hooke looked at these cells
Cork Cells
Xylem carries these types of cells
What are dead cells?
The two types of Genetic Information Found within Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells are ____
What is (DNA, RNA)
The Composition of Lipids
What is:
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
The Powerhouse of the Cell
What is the mitochondria
The hydrophobic part of a phospholipid
What are lipid tails?
The four types of viruses are..
What are....
1.) Helical Viruses
2.) Polyhedral Viruses
3.) Spherical Viruses
4.) Bacteriophages
What are the Four Macromolecules?
What are:
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Lipids
Nucleic Acids
A microscope that uses light to look at things up close
What is a light Microscope
The two functions of cholesterol
Provides structure to membrane
Prevents fatty acids from sticking together
List the Nine Characteristics of Life
What is....
1.) All living things are made of cells
2.) All living things reproduce
3.) All living things move
4.) All living things aquire and use energy
5.) All living things grow and develop
6.) All living things have levels of organization
7.) All living things contain Genetic Info.
8.) All living things respond to their enviornment
9.) All living things adapt and evolve
TWO examples of each Macromolecule
Examples may include:
Carbs: Glucose, Starch
Proteins: Keratin, Muscles
Lipids: Fats, Oils
Nucleic acids: DNA, RNA
Name five organelles from an animal cell
Answers may include:
Ribosomes
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Vacuole
Golgi Apparatus
Rough E.R
Smooth E.R
Name the three types of proteins
1.) Transport Proteins
2.) Receptor Proteins
3.) Marker proteins