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100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 C E LL J E O P A R DY Name of an organelle that is found in a plant cell but not in an animal (100’s) Which organelles help provide cells with energy? Type of cell with a nucleus Type of microscope that can make a 3-D image Levels of organization from simplest to most complex Schleidon’s contribution to the Cell Theory. Main function(s) of the cell wall This organelle converts chemical/stored energy to a useable form for the cell 200’s State any one of the three components of the Cell Theory (200) Below it write the 2nd (300) and below that the third (400) Which structure is found in the cytoplasm? Ribosome, nucleolus, chromatin or cell wall Process that requires input of energy from the cell (football?) Term that means that cells have different jobs for a multicellular organism. Bi-lipid membrane have channels and pumps made of this substance. Structures that assist in making proteins (not where the instructions come from) Process where materials move from high concentrations to low concentrations (300 level) Should be 2nd of 3 parts of the Cell Theory Which of these is an organ? Heart, nerve cell, digestive system, epithelial tissue The process of movement of water across a semipermeable membrane is called what? Why does diffusion occur? Concentrations are always the same. or Concentrations are always different. or Particles are always moving. or Particles never move. Who was one of the first scientists to see cells in cork. (after he went fishing) Prokaryotes lack one of these What does the nucleus do for the cell? Control most processes. Store DNA. Contain information for making proteins . or all of these (400’s) Should be 3rd of 3 for Cell Theory (400) A group of similar cells that perform a special function for an organism Name a function of the cytoskeleton This part of the cell regulates what enters and leaves the cell Schwann’s contribution to the Cell Theory This process allows materials to move through a protein channel without the use of energy, (football?) Name this scientist (500) He loves flowers! Name this scientist (500) He’s a party animal! Name this scientist (500) Said all "All living cells arise from preexisting cells". ("Omnis cellula e cellula") Name this Jedi (500) Once said, “Do or do not, there is no try” Any of: Chloroplast Cell Wall or Large Vacuole Mitochondria and Chloroplasts Mitochondria All things are made of cells Scanning electron microscope SEM Cell, tissue, organ, organ system All plants are made of cells Protect and Support ribosomes Active transport Cell specialization Protein Ribosome Eukaryote 1 any order Diffusion Cells are the basic unit of life 2 any order Heart Osmosis Particles always move Robert Hooke Nucleus All All cells are made from existing cells 3 any order Tissue Helps cell/organelles move, support and protect Cell membrane All animals are made of cells Facilitated diffusion Schleiden Schwann Virchow YODA 0-1000 You’re a prokaryote waiting to divide 5 points 1001-4000 You have a nucleus! 4001-6000 You’re a Clever Chloroplast 6001-7500 You’re a Mighty Mitochondria Winning team 10 points Or bonus 2 Losing team: 5 points 7 points 8 points 9 points 7501+ Watch out for this Eukaryote The force is strong in this one 10 points