Group of cells for a specific function
What are tissues?
Who is Schleiden?
This type of cell does not have a nucleus.
What is prokaryotic (bacteria)?
This type of cell is boxy and highly organized.
What is a plant cell?
This is how molecules move along the concentration gradient. Molecules move from ______ to ______.
What is high to low?
Random trivia: What is the main organ of the cardiovascular system?
What is the heart?
Looked at his teeth scrapings and was the first to see bacteria (though he didn’t know it was bacteria).
Who is Leeuwenhoek?
All cells have these dot like organelles that make proteins. These organelles are the most abundant in any cell.
What are ribosomes?
This type of cell looks more scattered and round under the microscope.
What is an animal cell?
Random Trivia: This is the only mammal that can fly.
What is a bat?
The basic building block of life.
What are cells?
Random Trivia: Polar bears have this skin color
What is black?
These cells have a true nucleus and are more complex cells.
What are eukaryotic cells?
Cells that are older and simpler with no nucleus.
What are prokaryotic?
True or false? Osmosis is when water diffuses across a membrane.
What is true?
Group of tissues working together for a function.
What are organs?
This German doctor discovered that cells could not develop from anything except other cells.
Who is Virchow?
These eukaryotic cells have a cell wall.
What are plant cells?
All cells contain these 4 things.
What are a cell membrane, DNA, ribosomes, and cytoplasm?
The organelle involved in osmosis. We say that it is semi-permeable because it allows certain molecules to pass and others do not.
What is the cell membrane?
A group of organs working together for a specific function.
What are organ systems?
The last part of cell theory..
What is "all cells come from pre-existing cells"?
What are all cells (prokaryotic and eukaryotic)?
This organelle is the reason that plant cells are green.
What are chloroplasts?
When the concentraion of molecules is evenly balanced.
What is equilibrium?