Cell Theory
Organelles I
Organelles II +50
Types of Cells
Cell Transport
100

I discovered cells.

Robert Hooke

100

The jelly fluid in which the organelles are found.

Cytoplasm

100

Decides what goes in or out of the nucleus specifically.

Nuclear envelope

100

Prokaryotic or eukaryotic? 

I have no nucleus.

Prokaryotic

100

Diffusion: materials moving from an area of high/low concentration to an area of high/low concentration

High to low

200

I discovered bacteria when I looked at gunk from my teeth under a microscope.

Anton van Leeuwenhoak

200

The energy producer for all cells.

Mitochondria

200

Name the organelles used for movement (200 each)

Cilia and flagella

200

Prokaryotic or eukaryotic? Plants and animals are these type of cell.

Eukaryotic

200

These help larger molecules cross the cell membrane. (Transport ____)

Transport proteins

300

I claimed that all cells come from pre-existing cells.

Rudolf Virchow

300

Name 3 organelles and their functions (100 points each)

Various
300
Firm support for the cell membrane

Cytoskeleton

300

Prokaryotic or eukaryotic? Always unicellular.

Prokaryotic

300

The full name for the double-layered cell membrane.

Phospholipid bilayer

400

I claimed all living plants have cells. (200)

I claimed all animals have cells. (200)

Plants: Matthias Schleiden

Animals: Theodore Schwann

400

Which organelles are only ever found in plant cells? (200 each)

Chloroplasts and cell wall

400

The special plasm found inside the nucleus.

Nucleoplasm

400

Prokaryotic or eukaryotic? Has membrane-bound organelles.

Eukaryotic

400

In the phospholipid bilayer, the phospholipid head is ____ (water loving), and the phospholipid tail is ____ (water fearing)

Hydrophilic and hydrophobic

500

I invented the microscope.

Zacharius Janssen

500

What is the name of the energy currency created by the mitochondria?

ATP

500

The golgi body packs materials into these, and distributes them around the cell

Vesicles

500

Name 3 differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells (150, 150, 200)

Various

500

Isotonic: ___concentration inside and outside of the cell (100)

Hypotonic: ___concentration inside than outside the cell (200)

Hypertonic: ___concentration inside than outside the cell (200)

Isotonic: same concentration inside and outside of the cell
Hypotonic: higher concentration inside than outside the cell
Hypertonic: lower concentration inside than outside the cell