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With Host... Your

Cell Theory Cell Structures Organism of Living Things Cell Structures Continue Prokaryotic Cells Misc.

This is the smallest unit that can perform all the processes necessary for life A 100

cell A 100

A 200 This scientist looked at cork and discovered Cells

Cell A 200

What did scientists Robert Hooke and Anton Van Leeuwenhoek discover? A 300

Discovered that cells came from existing cells A 300

What are the two types of cells? A 400

Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic A 400

List the 3 parts of the Cell Theory A 500

All living things are made of cells Cells come from existing cells Cells are the basic unit of all living things A 500

What part of the cell is the powerhouse? B 100

Mitochondria B 100

This organelle allows plants to produce food, where photosynthesis takes place. B 200

Chlroplast B 200

This gives plant cells shape, strength, and support. B 300

Cell Wall B 300

Outer covering of an animal cell B 400

Cell Membrane B 400

Packages materials for export from the cell B 500

Golgi Complex B 500

A group of cells that work together C 100

Tissue C 100

Groups of Tissues that work together C 200

Organ C 200

A group of organs that work together C 300

Organ System C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

What are the 3 advantages to being multicelluar? C 400

Longer Life Bigger Size Specialization C 400

What is the order of organisms of living things? C 500

Cell-tissue-organ-organ systems C 500

Jelly-like substance found inside a cell D 100

Cytoplasm D 100

This organelle makes protein D 200

Ribosomes D 200

This structure has the DNA. The control center of the cell D 300

Nucleus D 300

This cell transports material around the inside of a cell. D 400

Endoplasmic Reticulum D 400

Breaks down old parts and larger molecules in a cell D 500

lysosomes D 500

T/F Bacteria are Prokaryotic E 100

T.

What type of DNA do Prokaryotic cells have? E 200

Rounded E 200

T/F Animal Cells are Prokaryotic E 300

F

T/F Prokaryotes have all the same organelles as Eukaryotes E 400

F

Prokaryotic Cells have a nucleus. T/F E 500

F

An organism made up of a single cell is called F 100

Unicellular F 100

What are the advantages of being multicellular? F 200

Larger Size Longer life Specialization F 200

What is the difference between plant and animal cells? F 300

Plants have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large vacoule. F 300

A plant wilts when F 400

The large vacoule is out of fluid. F 400

This type of cell has no nucleus, rounded DNA, and no membrane bound organelles. F 500

Prokaryotic F 500

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