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Scientists
Cell Parts
Cell
Parts &
Diversity
Functions
Microscope
Hodge
Podge
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This scientist looked at cork
cells under a microscope and
gave “cells” their name.
Who is Robert Hooke?
This scientist was the first to
use these instruments (called
microscopes) because of his
great skill of grinding lenses
Who is Leewenhoek?
This was Virchow’s
contribution to the
Cell Theory.
What is that all cells come from preexisting
cells; plant cells come from plant cells
and animal cells come from animal cells?
This was Schwann’s
contribution to the
Cell Theory.
What is that cells are the basic unit
of life?
These are the three parts of
the cell theory.
What is
1. Cells are the basic unit of life
2. All living things are made up of one
or more cells
3. All cells come from preexisting
cells?
These are three examples of
organelles.
Various answers.
This is the semi-jelly like
environment in which most of
the cell’s activities take place.
What is the cytosol? (cytoplasm)
This organelle only occurs in the
plant cell – and provides support for
the cell
What is the cell membrane?
This is the name of the organelle
where the process of photosynthesis
takes place and contains a green
pigment called chlorophyll.
What is the Chloroplasts?
These ballonlike spaces
within the cytoplasm store
waste and food and other
substances the cell cannot
use right away.
What are vacuoles ?
This type of cell makes its
own food thorough
photosynthesis and moves by
using 2 long whiplike
“flagella”.
What is a Chlamydomonas?
This type of cell has no cell wall, a
nucleus, and mitochondria.
What is a animal cell?
Two differences between
plant and animal cells.
What is plants have a cell wall, and
chloroplasts that animal cells do not
have?
This organelle provides
energy for the muscle cells in
the human body
What is Mitochondria
These are the three parts of
the cell theory.
What is
1. Cells are the basic unit of life
2. All living things are made up of one
or more cells
3. All cells come from preexisting
cells??
This is the function of the
nucleus.
What is it controls all of the functions of
the cell?
This is the function cell wall.
What is support?
This tough material makes
cell walls thicker and more
rigid than cell membranes.
What is cellulose?
These green pigment absorbs
sunlight.
What is chlorophyll ?
This organelle distributes
materials such as oxygen and
food to different parts of the
cell.
What is Cytoplasm ?
This word was formed when
cork was observed by Robert
Hooke.
What is cellulae (cell) ?
This word “cellulae”
translated means.
What is little rooms?
This type of microscope uses
two lenses.
What is Compound Light
Microscopes?
This part of the microscope
controls the amount of light
reaching the object being
viewed.
What is Diaphram ?
This part of the microscope is
used with medium and high
power magnification to bring
the object into focus.
What is fine adjustment knob ?
This is the basic unit of every
system.
What is the cell ?
This is the
type of cell
shown to the
right.
What is a plant cell?
These are 5 characteristics of
living organisms.
What is living organisms need –
1. Need energy
2. Respond and adapt to their
environment
3. Reproduce
4. Grow
5. Produce wastes
Scientists measure the size of
cells in this unit.
What is micrometre ?
This unicellular organism sweeps food
into its mouth by using cilia.
What is paramecium?