Fills the inside of the cell, jelly-like.
What is Cytoplasm?
The "powerhouse" of the cell?
What is the Mitochondria?
Smallest working unit of life that serves a specific job or function
What is a cell?
Plant cells have these but animal cells
What are cell walls and chloroplasts?
Cells are the _________ ______ of life
What are building blocks?
Found inside the Nucleus and produces ribosomes
What is a Nucleolus?
Controls cell activity
What is the Nucleus?
Cells that contain nucleus and organelles
What are eukaryotic cells
This organelle stores waste and water in both plant and animal cells?
What are Vacuoles?
All cells com from preexisting cells through ____ ______
What is cell division?
Found free floating in the cytoplasm
What are ribosomes?
This organelle is found floating in the cytoplasm and the rER
What is a Ribosome?
When one cell divides into new cells to reproduce. This process is called _____.
What is cell division?
This organelle captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food for the cell (Found in plant cells)
What are chloroplasts?
All living things are made of ____
What are cells?
Covered in ribosomes and part of the nuclear membrane
What is the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum?
Aids in removing excessive materials
What is a lysosome?
Cells that lack organelles and a nucleus
What are prokaryotic cells?
This jelly-like substance is found in both plant and animal cells
What is cytoplasm?
Cells can only be seen using these
What are microscopes?
Surrounds the outside of the nucleus
What is the Nuclear Membrane?
Sac used for storage of materials
What is a Vacuole?
The products of this process are two identical nuclei
What is Mitosis?
The part of a plant cell that gives it a regular shape is the _____.
What is the cell wall?
This scientist discovered the first cell and cell theory?
Who is Robert Hooke?