Cell Theory Theorist
Cell Theory
Functions of Living Things
General Cell Theory
Single Cell & Multicellular
100

Studied cell of cork tree. (Named them cells)

Robert Hooke

100

What is the 1st Component of Cell Theory. "All Organisms..."

All Organisms are made up of one or more cells.

100

Ability to produce new organisms of the same type.

Reproduction

100

Plastic Coral Living or Not Living?

Not Living

100

Single lens tool to view cells

Microscope

200

He claimed "that all cells come from pre-existing cells".

Rudolf Virchow

200

Life Function: Ability to change or increase in size.

growth

200

Ability to react to stimulus.

Response

200

What is the basic units of structure  and function in living things?

Cells

200

Organism that has different cells for different functions are called?

Multicellular Organism

300

Saw the first living cells in pond water.

Anton Von Leeuwenhoek

300

What is the 3rd Component of Cell Theory?

Living cells come from only other living cells.

300

Ability to maintain a stable Internal environment.

Homeostasis / Control

300

Another term for one cell or single cell?

Unicellular

300

Amoeba, Paramecium and Euglena are Multicellular or Unicellular?

Unicellular

400

Confirmed that all animals are made of cells.

Theodor Schwann

400

ability to convert material from external environment into usable forms.

Eat / Nutrition

400

Process of creating energy using oxygen.

Respiration

400

Crystals: Living or Non-Living?

Non-Living

400

Unicellular organisms use cilia, pseudopodia, or flagella to move around? True, False or None of the above those are made up words.

True

500

Discovered all plants are made of Cells.

Matthias Schleiden

500

What is the 2nd Component of Cell Theory?

Cells are the smallest unit or structure of living things.

500

Ability to excrete metabolic byproduct.

Remove Waste

500

An instrument that makes small things look large. Also has more than one lens.

Compound Microscope.

500

One way humans try to maintain Homeostasis?

Sweating to cool off internal temperatures.

White Blood cells fend of viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites.