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cell theory
types of cells & macromolcules
cell parts
cell transport
cell food & energy
100
This is where scientists looked for cells.
What is pond water and blood?
100
red cells
What is blood cell?
100
eukaryotic cell
What is a nucleus?
100
Movement of substances through the cell membrane without using cell energy.
What is passive transport?
100
sugar for cells
What is glucose?
200
One scientist who looked at plant cells.
Who is Schleden?
200
proteins and phospholipids
What is a cell membrane made of?
200
ribosome DNA cytoplasm flagellum cell membrane cell wall capsule
What is the parts of the prokaryotic cell?
200
Movement of substances through a cell membrane only using cell energy.
What is active transport?
200
water for cells
What is H2O?
300
One scientist that looked at animal cells.
Who is Schwann?
300
A structure outside of the cell membrane
What is the location of a cell wall?
300
Centriole Lyosome Cell Membrane Smooth ER Rough ER Golgi apparatus Ribosome Cytoskeleton Mithochondrion Nucleus Vesicle
What is the parts of an animal cell?
300
Movement of substance from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentraition.
What is diffusion?
300
carbon dioxide for cells
What is CO2?
400
This scientist said "All cells come from cells that already exist."
Who is Virchow?
400
a multicellular organism
What is eukaryotic cell?
400
prokaryotic eukaryotic
what is the 2 types of cells that scientists discovered that can be grouped together?
400
Process during which a cell takes in a substance by surrounding it with cell membrane.
What is endocytosis?
400
oxygen for cells
What is O2?
500
1. one or more cells 2. basic unit of life 3. new cells come from old cells
What are the three principles of cell theory?
500
fights bacteria
What does a white blood cell do?
500
Mithochondrion Ribosome Vesicle Nucleus Chloroplast Golgi apparatus Cell membrane Cell wall Cytoskeleton Central vacuole Smooth ER Rough ER
What is the parts of a plant cell?
500
process during which a cell takes in a substance by surrounding it with the cell membrane.
What is endocytosis?
500
energy for cells
What is ATP?