Scientist that observed a cork and named the holes "cells".
What is Robert Hooke
100
The "brain" of the cell. Controls the activities and hereditary functions of the cell.
What is nucleus
100
Process by which plants make food.
What is photosynthesis
100
High energy molecule
What is ATP
200
Idea that living cells arose gradually from nonliving cells
What is abiogenesis
200
The cell's transport system for moving materials around the cell.
What is ER (endoplasmic Reticulum)
200
Simple sugar made by the plant
What is glucose
200
a cell without a nucleus
What is prokaryote
300
Bacteria, yeast and algae are examples of this type of single celled organism.
What is unicellular
300
This organelle is referred to as the "powerhouse" of the cell
What is the mitochondria
300
The 3 processes involved in cell respiration
What is glycolysis, aerobic respiration, fermentation
300
Structure where photosynthesis takes place
What is chloroplasts
400
DAILY DOUBLE- The part of the cell that surrounds the cell, like a "skin".
What is the cell membrane
400
Reaction that takes place in the grana of the chloroplasts
What is the light reaction
400
Two reactions in photosynthesis
What is light and dark reactions
400
Movement of high concentration to low concentration that uses energy
What is active transport
500
The principles of Cell Theory
What is all living organisms are composed of 1 or more cells, the cell is the basic unit of structure in all organisms, all cells from from preexisting cells.
500
The movement of water through the cell membrane
What is osmosis
500
The two cells that differentiate the plant cell from animal cell