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3 Micro- organisms 100 200 CellsParts and Function Parts & Functions continued Observing Cells 300 400 500 400 500 400 300 200 100 Hodge Podge

4 Micro means this

5 What is very small?

6 Organism means this.

7 What is any living thing?

8 Microorganism means this

9 What is an organism too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope?

10 All microorganisms are “bad”. True or False

11 What is false?

12 All microorganisms are “good”.

13 What is false?

14 These are known as the basic building blocks of life.

15 What are cells?

16 This type of cell has no cell wall or chloroplasts.

17 What is an animal cell?

18 Tell the difference between an animal cell and a plant cell.

19 What is a plant cell has a cell wall and chloroplasts, but an animal cell does not?

20 These are the four organelles in an animal cell that you must be able to label.

21 What are nucleus, cytoplasm, vacuoles, and cell membrane? What are nucleus, cytoplasm, vacuoles, and cell membrane?

22 These are the six organelles of a plant cell that you must be able to label.

23 What are nucleus, cytoplasm, vacuoles, cell membrane, chloroplasts, and cell wall.

24 This is the jelly-like substance within a cell

25 What is cytoplasm?

26 This organelle provides support for plant cells.

27 What is a cell wall?

28 This is the name of the organelle where the process of making food for the cell takes place.

29 What are chloroplasts?

30 These are the organelles that store food for the cell.

31 What are vacuoles?

32 This is the organelle that keeps the cell together and allows the “good stuff” in and keeps the “bad stuff” out.

33 What is the cell membrane?

34 This is the function of the nucleus.

35 What is it controls all of the functions of the cell?

36 This is the function of the cell wall.

37 What is it provides support and protection for a plant cell?

38 This organelle provides energy for the cell.

39 What is mitochondria?

40 This is the type of cell shown to the right.

41 What is an animal cell ?

42 This is the type of cell shown to the right.

43 What is a plant cell?

44 This word was formed when cork was observed through a microscope.

45 What is cell ?

46 The scientist that discovered cells named them this because they looked like ____________.

47 What are little rooms?

48 This is used to look at cells.

49 What is a microscope?

50 This scientist looked at cork under a microscope and gave “cells” their name.

51 Who is Robert Hooke?

52 A single hair-like structure that are found on the outside of some cells that help the cell to move are called __________.

53 What are flagella?

54 One microorganism that is harmful to our oceans is phytoplankton. True or False

55 What is false?

56 In making cheese, yogurt and bread, microorganisms are harmful. True or False

57 What is false?

58 One way in which microorganisms can be harmful is by causing red tides. True or False

59 What is true ?

60 Vaccines are made from this type of microorganism.

61 What is a virus ?

62 Connective tissue is found in which of the following places in your body: stomach, skin, bones or muscles

63 What are bones?

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