Name That
Scientists
Organelles
Small Stuff
Cell Membrane
100
Holes in the Plasma Membrane
What is Cellular Pores
100
Found the simple microscope
What is Anton Leeuwenhoek
100
Helps with cell division
What is Centrioles
100
Basic unit of life
What is Cell
100
Maintains flexability of the cell membrane
What is Cholesterol
200
Moves raw protein products from the Rough ER to the Golgi Body
What is Transition Vesicles.
200
First to see the Nucleus
What is Robert Brown
200
Makes proteins for outside the cell
What is Rough ER
200
Structures found within a cell that have specific function
What is organelle
200
Not Cell membrane....but 2 proteins that make up the cytoskeleton
What is microtubules and microfilaments
300
Just the Intracellular Fluid
What is cytosol
300
First to see Cells
What is Robert Hooke
300
Makes ribosomes
What is nucleolus
300
First organism on earth as
What is a prokaryote
300
Allows the proteins/amino acids to enter the cell during endo membrane transport
What is cell membrane
400
Function of folds in the body
What is to increase surface area and make it more efficient
400
Invented the compound microscope
What is Janseen
400
Organelle that takes light energy and converts it to chemical energy
What is choloroplasts
400
List 4 structures that Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes have in common
What is Cell Membrane, Ribosomes, Genetic Material, Cell Wall **
400
2 examples of surface carbohydrates
What is glycoproteins and glycolipids
500
Individual Green Disks in choloroplasts Stack of Green DIsks in choloroplasts Empty space in the chloroplasts and helps with photosynthesis
What is Thylakoid, Grana, Stroma
500
3 parts of the cell theory and who contributed
What is ALl cells come from other cells Cells are the basic unit of life All Living things have cells Schledian, Schwann, Virchow
500
This organelle makes its own organic food molecule
What is Chloroplasts
500
4 differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
What is Eukaryotes: larger, more complex, have membrane bound organelles, genetic material is rod shaped Prokaryotes: smaller, NO membrane bound organelles, genetic material is circular, divide by binary fission
500
Transmembrane Proteins allow what type of molecules in? Example? Cellular pores allow what molecules in? Example
What is Transmembrane proteins allow in Large, charged molecules such as Glucose Cellular Pore allow small and uncharged particles. Examples: Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide