Living things do this and develop.
What is grow?
The smallest unit of a living thing.
What is a cell?
The name of the glass that magnifies object in a microscope.
What is a lense?
What is tissue?
The organelle responsible for holding chromosomes. It is the most recognizable organelle in a cell.
What is the nucleus?
This grows because of sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil to make new leaves and stems.
What is plants?
Only living things have these. Dead things do not!
What are cells?
Modern-day electron microscopes can magnify objects by this much.
What is 500,000 times?
Tissues make up this in the body.
What are organs?
This organelle is responsible for storage.
What is a vacuole?
What eats food for energy and growth?
The substance that fills cells.
What is cytoplasm or watery substance?
By the 1930', microscopes could magnify objects by this much!
What is 2000 times?
The name of a single cell organism.
What is unicellular?
This organelle is the transportation system in the cell.
What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
Organisms die and decay because of sin. Therefore, organisms must do this to continue the life cycle.
What is reproduce?
The name of the scientist who named the empty chambers of dead cork, cells.
Who is Robert Hooke?
What Anton van Leeuwenhoek did to microscopes.
What is make them more powerful?
The name of a many cells working together to perform a function.
What is multicellular?
What is the mitochondria?
The name of organisms that reproduce.
What are parents?
The names of the scientists credited with cell theory.
Who are Schwann and Schleiden?
The name of the scientist who invented the first microscope.
Who is Zacharias Jansen?
The names of the two items do plant cells have that animal cells do not!
What are chloroplasts and chlorophyll?
These are responsible for making proteins for the cell.
What are ribosomes?