Theory
All cells come from
A group of ______ makes an organ.
What are Tissues?
A cell part that serves a specific function.
What is an organelle?
example of prokaryotic cells
single-celled or multicellular organism
What are Eukaryotic cells?
Organisms can either be ________ or _________
What is unicellular or multicellular?
The smallest unit of life of an organism is a
Provides structure for cells and movement of organelles
What is Cytoskeleton?
An organism with prokaryotic cell is called a
What is a prokaryote?
What is an example of a unicellular eukaryote?
All cells have a
What is cell membrane, cytoplasm, DNA, and ribosomes?
A heart is an example of _________
What is a heart?
Water-filled vacuole, a cell wall, and chloroplasts are all evidence that I am describing a _______ cell.
What is a Plant Cell?
single-celled organisms with no ________ or _________
What is a nucleus or no membrane-bound organelle
Dogs, humans, apples, and grass are
What are multicellular?
The main two types of cells scientists discovered
What are Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Benefits of being Multicellular
What is Larger size, Longer lifespan, and Specialization?
creates spindle fibers.
What are centrosomes/centrioles?
Helps our digestive track break down food
What is Helpful Bacteria?
Two types of Eukaryotic Cells
What are plant and animals cells?
Robert Hooke, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Theodore Schwann and Mattias Schleiden, and Rudolph Virchow
Who are the scientists that formed the cell theory?
Place the analogy in order:
Cells : America
Tissues : President
Organs : Vice President
Organ Systems : Senate
Organism : House of Representatives
Organelles : Voters
What is:
House of Representatives : Cells
Senate : Tissues
Vice President : Organs
President : Organ Systems
America : Organism
Voters : Organelles
Makes lipids and membranes
What is Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum?
The cell splits into two, making a copy of itself
What is fission?
Eukaryotes that are NOT in Animals Cells.