Cell Theory
Macromolecules
Characteristics of living things
Scientists
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100

This part of the scientific method that led to the creation of the Cell Theory

Observation

100

The type of macromolecule that contains DNA and RNA. Contains genetic information

Nucleic Acids 

100

Living things make more living things through this process 

Reproduction

100

Looked at thin slices of cork with a microscope. Observed many “Small Rooms"

Robert Hooke

100

This city is known as the city that never sleeps

New York City


200

Which part of the cell theory is also a characteristic of life?

All organisms are made of cells

200

The macromolecule that does not dissolve in water

Lipid

200

Living things get this by making their own food, eating food, or absorbing food

Use of Energy

200

Discovered that all cells from preexisting cells

Rudolf Virchow

200

A heroic adventure, this shows the growth of a child into a leader who saved his home with the help of his fun and singing pals 

The Lion King

300

Name the part of the cell theory that is the definition of a cell

Cell is the smallest and most basic unit of life.

300

This makes up 70% of a cells volume

Water

300

Living things have specialized structures with specialized functions

Organization

300
A German scientist that looked at plant cells and one part of a duo that helped understand 

Matthais Schleiden

300

Known as the King, a basketball player that has played in 3 different cities.

LeBron James

400

Name the part of the cell theory that is related to other cells.

All Cells come from preexisting cells

400

Created from RNA, is used to help cells communicate with each other. 

Proteins

400

Living things grow by increasing cell size and/or increasing cell number

Growth & Development

400

Used a microscope to study animal cells and was the second part of the duo that discovered the Cell Theory

Theodor Schwann

400

A story about the boy who appeared to be something he is not in a world he lived in. Trapped in a cave, he found the help of a lamp to escape.

Aladdin

500

What is the relationship between the term "cells" and cork?

Cork cells resembled rooms called cells in Monasteries.

500

Used to create the cell walls in plants, store energy, and provide structural support.

Carbohydrates

500

Living things maintain stable internal conditions

Homeostasis

500

The first person to observe living cells. Called the father of microbiology

Anton van Leeuwenhoek

500

The Evergreen State

Washington