Cells General
Cell Theory Scientist
The Cell Theory
Cell Parts I
Cell Parts II
Cell Parts III
Cell Parts IV
Homeostasis
Nature of Science Review
100
Why could cells not be discovered until the microscope was discovered?
Cells are microscopic.
100
Who discovered cells?
Robert Hooke
100

all organisms are composed of ___________

cells

100

* made of cellulose *is rigid, strong, and stiff *provides support and protection for cell * found in plant cells

cell wall

100
*can be attached to the ER or floating free in the cytoplasm *produces proteins * found in both plant and animal cells
Ribosomes
100

What is the cell membrane?

The gate keeper of the cell. It controls what enters and exits the cell. It is the most important organelle in maintaining homeostasis. 

100

What organelle is this describing?

Cell Membrane

100

_______________ is maintaining internal stable conditions. 

homeostasis

100

Empirical evidence is the term used to describe

A. Information gained by direct observation of an event.

B. Cause and effect relationships.

C. Events that are known by their one-time occurrence.

D. All of the above

A. Information gained by direct observation of an event.

200
What are all living things made up of?
cells
200
Who discovered microscopic organisms such as bacteria?
Anton von Leeuwenhoek
200

 True or False: Rudolph Virchow said all animals have cells.

False: Rudolph Virchow stated that cells come from other cells.

200
* provides cell with protection *control of movement of materials in/out of cell *support * found in plant and animal cells
Cell membrane
200
*breaks down food to release energy *stores energy *found in both plant and animal cells
Mitochondria
200

Through what do materials go in and out of an organism's cells?

The Cell Membrane

200

The prefix "homeo" means

constant

200

In setting up a scientific experiment, the __________ is the object or situation that is artificially changed and the __________ is the object or situation that is not changed but left under normal conditions.

In setting up a scientific experiment, the _____independent variable_____ is the object or situation that is artificially changed and the ____control______ is the object or situation that is not changed but left under normal conditions.

300

The cell is the ******* unit of a living thing.

smallest

300
Who used a microscope to study animal cells?
Theodore Schwann
300

single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes

bacteria

300
*controls cell activities *found in plant and animal cells
Nucleus
300

*digests worn out cell parts *digests dead parts or the entire cell

lysosomes

300

What organelle is found in an animal cell but not plant cells. 

Lysosomes

300

What organelle is this describing AND explain why. 

Mitochondria because it converts glucose to ATP energy for the cell to live and function. ATP energy is the power cells use to run (maintain homeostasis).

300

What do all organisms need to get rid of in order to live?

Waste

300

When considering the differences between science and nonscience, it is important to remember that topics covered by nonscience

A. Are highly predictable but not provable.

B. Are speculative rather than verifiable.

C. Do not challenge previous assumptions.

B. Are speculative rather than verifiable.

400

If an organism is *******, all functions of life happen within that one cell.

unicellular

400
Who used a microscope to study plant cells?
Matthias Schleiden
400

What did Hooke use when naming a cell? AND what did he view?

A microscope and cork under the microscope to name the cell

400
* clear, thick jelly-like material * supports and protects cell organelles * found in both plant and animal cells
Cytoplasm
400
*stores food, Water, and waste *in plant cells: very few, but very large *in animal cells: many little ones
vacuoles
400

What is the cytoplasm?

Gel - like structure that holds the organelles in place inside the cell.

400

What organelle takes in the sun's rays , CO2, and water to make glucose? This process is _____.




Chloroplast  , photosynthesis

400

What is the function of the chloroplast?

Captures energy from the sun to make glucose (food) for the plant. 

400

Which statement(s) is/are generally considered to be true by the scientific community?

                A) Eventually science will be able to provide answers for all the problems facing humanity.

                B) Science is limited by the ability of people to interpret information.

                C) The scientific method can be applied to all types of situations.

                D)  All of the above.

  C) The scientific method can be applied to all types of situations.

500
If an organism is *********, different cells have different jobs and they all work together.
multicellular
500
Who discovered that cells come from other existing cells. They DON'T form on their own.
Rudolph Virchow
500
* tiny membrane bound structures that perform special functions inside the cell * found in plant and animal cells
Organelles
500
*green in color due to chlorophyll *uses energy from the sun to make food for the plant (photosynthesis) *found in plant cells
Chloroplast
500

The cytoplasm is found in _______________.


Found in both plant and animal cells

500

What are the organelles that are ONLY found in plant cells?

Cell Wall

Chloroplast

500

Which is the correct sequence, from simplest to most complex?

                A)           Nonliving material, cell, organ, tissue, organ system, organism

                B)  Nonliving material, tissue, cell, organ system, organ, organism

                C) Nonliving material, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

                D) Cell, tissue, organ, system, organism, nonliving material

C) Nonliving material, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism