Who was the first scientist to see cells?
Who was Robert Hooke?
What is the smallest unit of life?
What is the cell?
What does the Cell Theory state about living things?
What is that they are made up of one or more cells?
Name one of the four main macromolecules.
What are nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, or carbohydrates?
What is one important fact about water?
What is water makes up most of all cells?
What type of cells did Robert Hooke study?
What is the cork cell?
What did Anton van Leeuwenhoek call the cells he observed?
What are animalcules?
What is the basic unit of life according to the Cell Theory?
What is a cell?
What are proteins necessary for?
What are almost every cell function?
Which macromolecule does not dissolve in water?
What are lipids?
What did Robert Hooke think the openings in cork reminded him of?
What are small rooms for monks?
What did M. Schleiden conclude about plants?
What is that all plants are made up of cells?
Who studied animals and concluded they are composed of cells?
Who is Schwann?
What do lipids do?
What is to store energy?
Name 2 nucleic acids.
What are DNA and RNA?
What advancements helped scientists find more cells?
What are better microscopes?
Who concluded that all cells come from pre-existing cells?
Who is Robert Virchow?
What was the significance of the Cell Theory?
What is it explains the relationship between cells and living organisms?
What are carbohydrates good for?
What are quick bursts of energy?
What does DNA stand for?
What is deoxyribonucleic acid?
Who is known as the Father of Microbiology?
Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek?
What are the three principles of the Cell Theory?
What are: 1. All living things are made up of one or more cells, 2. Cells are the basic unit of life, 3. All new cells come from pre-existing cells?
How did the Cell Theory change our understanding of biology?
What is it established that all life is cellular?
What building blocks make up proteins?
What are amino acids?
What is the role of DNA?