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Biology - Introduction to Cells Reflecting Back on Prior Knowledge Characteristic of Living Things: All Living Things are Composed of ________________. Discovery of Cells Describe the contributions of the following scientists: Robert Hooke – Anton van Leeuwenhoek – Matthias Schleiden – Theodor Schwann – Rudolph Virchow – All cells come from pre-existing cells The Cell Theory State the three components of the cell theory: 1. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 2. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ 3. ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Two Basic Cell Types – Take notes on prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cells Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Sketch and label the following prokaryotic cell: Sketch and label the following eukaryotic cells: What is the organelle that is unique to an animal cell that a plant cell does not have? What are three characteristics of a plant cell that would not be seen in an animal cell? 1. 2. 3. Vocabulary Card List 3 Components of the Cell Theory Robert Hooke Anton von Leeuwenhoek Schleiden vs. Schwann Rudolf Virchow Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote Animal vs. Plant Cell Nucleus/Nucleolus Chloroplast/Chlorophyll Mitochondria Chromosome vs. Chromatid Cell Wall vs. Cell Membrane Ribosomes Golgi Apparatus/Endoplasmic Reticulum Vacuoles Lysosomes Cilia/Flagella