Cell Scientists
Living or Nonliving?
Parts of a Cell 1
Parts of a Cell 2
Miscellaneous
100

Who first named cells?

Hooke

100

What is the basic unit of life?

Cell

100

What fluid fills all cells?

Cytoplasm

100

What organelle is the “command center”?

Nucleus

100

The national animal of Scotland

The Unicorn

200

What did Hooke look at under the microscope?

Cork

200

Is glass living, once-living, or nonliving?

Nonliving

200

What surrounds every cell?

Membrane

200

What organelle makes food in plants?

Chloroplast

200

The painting Mona Lisa was painted by this famous Italian artist

Leonardo da Vinci

300

Who saw moving organisms under a microscope?

Leeuwenhoek

300

Is wood living, once-living, or nonliving?

Once-living

300

What organelle makes proteins?

Ribosome

300

What organelle stores water in plants?

Vacuole

300

The first Pixar movie

Toy Story

400

What did Leeuwenhoek say shows life?

Movement

400

Is water living, once-living, or nonliving?

Nonliving

400

What organelle makes energy?

Mitochondria

400

What organelle moves molecules around?

E.R.

400

As of 2019, this is the most popular car color in the USA

white

500

What year did Hooke name cells?

1665

500

Are viruses living or nonliving?

Nonliving

500

Organisms with one cell are called?

Unicellular

500

What group of cells lives in extreme environments?

Archaea

500

This athlete has won the most Olympic medals

Michael Phelps (with 28 medals)