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100

This organelle controls what enters or leaves the cell 

cell membrane

100

The rigid structure surrounding the plant cell that provides protection

Cell wall

100

_________ are the basic unit of structure and function of all living things

Cells

100

Who is responsible for naming cells?


Robert Hooke

100

What does a microscope do that makes an image larger?

Magnification

200

What is the function of the mitochondria 

Powerhouse (energy)

200

This is the site of photosynthesis

the chloroplast

200

All ____________things are made of cells

Living

200

What did Schwann identify as being made of cells?

Animals

200

What states that living organisms are made up of cells, that they are the basic structural/organizational unit of all organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells?

Cell theory


300

Organelle that takes light energy from the sun and converts it into chemical energy (glucose) for the plant.

Chloroplast

300

Where are ribosomes made in a cell?

The nucleolus

300

What type of cell is this? (animal or plant)

Animal Cell

300

Who made a discovery that is part of cell theory?

Virchow (Cells come from other cells)

300

What makes an image's details and color clearer?


Resolution

400

The control center of the cell 

Nucleus 

400

Which TWO organelles are found in plant cells but not animal cells

chloroplast and cell wall

400

What type of cell is this? (animal or plant)

Plant cell


400

Who first saw cells under a microscope?

Robert Hooke


400

What does a ribosome make for the cell?

Proteins

500

Organelle in plant cell that fills with water and stores waste.

vacuole 

500

What two organelles are responsible for packaging and distributing proteins from ribosomes?

ER and Golgi Apparatus

500

List two structures that are found in both plant and animal cells.

Nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, cytoplasm 

500

How did Hooke's discovery DIFFER from von Leewenhoek's?

Hooke identified cells first, but von Leewenhoek first identified LIVING cells in pond water.

500

What are three main differences between a compound microscope and an electron microscope?

1.  Compound uses light from illuminator and electron uses electron beam

2.  Electron can show images that compound cannot

3.  Compound has existed for hundreds of years and electron only since 1930s