The most basic unit of life and usually starts the levels of organization.
What is the cell?
German scientists Schwann, Schleiden, and Virchow are credit with developing this theory.
What is the cell theory?
This picture best represents this organelle.
What is cytoplasm?
This cell organelle serves as a gatekeeper for cells controlling what comes in and out of a cell.
What is the cell membrane?
This cell has a large vacuole.
What is a plant cell?
Groups of tissues working together in the levels of organization.
What is an organ?
All of these are made up of many cells.
What are living organisms?
This picture best represents this cell organelle.
What is a cell wall?
This organelle can look different depending on the type of cell, but always stores water, nutrients, and waste.
What is the vacuole?
This cell can be almost any shape because it does not have a rigid cell wall.
What is an animal cell?
These levels come together to form an organism.
What is an organ (body) system?
Each one of these must come from another one of these.
What are cells?
The green dots on this magnification slide are really this cell organelle found in plants.
What are chloroplasts?
If this organelle is present photosynthesis is possible.
What are chloroplasts?
Chlorophyll gives these cells their distinct color.
What are plant cells?
Many cells that serve the same purpose working together.
What is a tissue?
Uni- or multi- both can describe life based on how many of these they have.
What are cell(s)?
This picture best represents this important cell organelle.
What is the nucleus?
This organelle holds and protects the other organelles.
What is cytoplasm?
These cells rely on the cell membrane to be their outer layer of protection.
What are animal cells?
This is an example of one of these. (Think levels)
What is an organ?
Unicellular organisms have how many cells?
What is one?
With a strong enough microscope one can examine the structure of these powerful cell organelles.
What is a mitochondria?
Without this organelle cells would not have the instructions they need to perform their functions or reproduce.
What is the nucleus?
The image below shows this type of cell.
What is an animal cell?