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Characteristics of Life
Cell Structure
Cell History
Prefix/Suffix
Atomic Structure
100
The number of characteristics of life
What is the number 8
100
The basic unit of life
What is the cell
100
This scientists was the first to discover the cell while looking at dead cork.
Who is Robert Hooke
100
this prefix pertains to life
What is Bio
100
this part of the atom carries a positive charge
What is a proton
200
The study of Life
What is Biology
200
This structure is considered the powerhouse of the cell
What is the mitochondria
200
This scientist was the first to view live organisms under a microscope.
Who is Leeuwenhoek
200
this prefix means "stomach"
What is gastro
200
This part of the atom carries a neutral charge
What is the neutron
300
All living organisms are made up of these structures.
What is the cell
300
This structure is the outer boundary of the cell
What is the plasma membrane
300
This scientist determined that all plants were made up of cells.
Who is Matthias Schleiden
300
This prefix refers to the head, such as the head of an octopus
What is Cephalo
300
these subatomic particles are located in the nucleus
What is the proton and neutron
400
What do all living organisms respond to?
What is stimuli
400
This type of cell has a cell wall and a large vacuole.
What is a plant cell
400
Which of the following was not involved in the establishment of the cell theory, Schleiden, Schwann, or Robert Hooke?
Who is Robert Hook
400
this prefix refers to the cell
What is cyto
400
these electrons are located in the outermost energy level
What is a valence electron
500
This term refers to living organisms keeping a constant internal environment and thus maintain _________
What is homeostasis
500
This structure is where ribosomes are produced
What is the Nucleolus
500
1. All living things are made of cells 2. Cells are the basic unit of life 3. Cells come from other like cells
What is the cell theory
500
This refers to a person who studies diseases
What is a Pathologist
500
this type of bond is formed when Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl) bond
What is an ionic bond