Which scientific instrument was used to discover cells
microscope
Prokaryotic cells lack this
Nucleus
The control center of the cell, also stores DNA
Nucleus
Which organelle controls the movement in and out of the cell
Cell membrane
What shapes do plant cells take
square
True or false: Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have a mitochondria
False: Only eukaryotic cells have a mitochondria
Which cell is larger, prokaryotic or eukaryotic
eukaryotic
Creates energy (ATP) for the cell
Mitochondria
Passive transport moves from areas of _____ concentration to _____ concentration
high to low
Hydrophobic means
repels water
List the three statements that make up the cell theory
1. All living things are made up of one or more cells
2. Cells are the basic structure and function of life
3. Cells come from pre-existing cells
Bacteria and fungi are types of ______ cells.
Prokaryotic
controls protein synthesis in the cell
ribsomes
Movement through water is called
Osmosis
The even distribution of particles on both sides
equilibrium
Which idea about the cell theory was removed after more discovery about cells was made
cells are made through spontaneous generation
Animal cells have this organelle, while plants do not. This organelle is in charge of waste removal
lysosome
System of transportation within the cell
endoplasmic reticulum
A form of active transport that takes in a molecule through a vesicle
Endocytosis
The organelle that controls photosynthesis in a plant cell
chloroplast
List the contribution of each scientist below
1. Robert Hooke
2. Anton Van leewenhoek
3. Mathias Schledian
4. Theodore Shwann
5. Rudolph Virchow
1. Called cells "cells"
2. Called cells "animacules"
3. Animals have cells
4. Plants have cells
5. Cells come from other cells
How were prokaryotic cells first established on earth
Origin of life....Mixture of methane, ammonia, water vapor, and lightening reacts and created prokaryotic cells.
Packages and send information from the cell to the rest of the body
golgi apparatus
Describe what happens to a cell in the following conditions
1. Hypotonic
2. Hypertonic
3. Isotonic
1. Swell up and burst
2. Shrivel up and shrink
3. Stays the same