Microscopes and Cell Theory
Cellular Structures and Functions
Cellular Transport
Plants
Surprise!
100
This scientist was the first to see free-living cells in pond water.
Who is van Leeuwenhoek?
100
This organelle is the site of protein synthesis.
What is the Ribosome?
100
This type of transport works against the concentration gradient and requires energy.
What is Active Transport?
100
These are the three main types of plant tissue.
What is Dermal Tissue, Ground Tissue, and Vascular Tissue.
100
This property states that water is attracted to other substances.
What is adhesion?
200

This is a technique where we different colour dyes to highlight different organelles. 

What is staining?

200
This organelle contains digestive enzymes to break down material.
What is the lysosome?
200
This type of transport requires the usage of carrier and channel proteins.
What is Facilitated Diffusion?
200
These are specialized cells that increase the surface area for the absorption of water at the roots.
What are Root Hairs?
300

The third aspect of cell theory proven by Pasteur. 

What is cells come from other cells?

300
This organelle receives substances (i.e. proteins) from the ER, and subsequently packages them for transport.
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
300
A cell will shrink when placed in a ____________ solution.
What is hypertonic?
300
This theory describes how materials are moved through the phloem.
What is the pressure-flow theory?
300
Cells that have a higher ________________________ are more efficient in transporting nutrients in and waste out of the cell.
What is surface area to volume ratio?
400

I named the cell the cell because when I looked at cork I saw it had small rooms which looked like the cell monks would live in. 

Who is Robert Hooke?

400
This serves as the protective barrier for the cell, and is responsible for the transport of materials into/out of the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
400
The balanced chemical equation is C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy
What is Cellular Respiration?
400
The development of _______________ is caused by the active transport of minerals into root cells, followed by an increase rate of osmosis.
What is root pressure?
500
These are the three postulates of the Cell Theory.
What are: All living things are made from cells, The cell is the smallest functional unit of life, and all cells come from pre-existing cells.
500
These organelles are the primary structural differences between a plant cell and an animal cell.
What is the cell wall and the chloroplast?
500
Stems that grow away from the gravitational force demonstrates this.
What is negative gravitropism?