Cells Guess Who?.

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Cells Guess Who?

Guess Who?

Chloroplast

Guess Who?

Golgi Apparatus

Used his microscope to observe a thin slice of cork Guess Who? Used his microscope to observe a thin slice of cork

Hooke

Can be compared to the hallways of our school Guess Who? Can be compared to the hallways of our school

Endoplasmic reticulum

Guess Who?

Mitochondria

Guess Who?

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Guess Who?

Ribosomes

Guess Who? Was the first to see living cells under a microscope & called them “animalcules”

Leeuwenhoek

Is known as the “powerhouse” of the cell Guess Who? Is known as the “powerhouse” of the cell

Mitochondria

Guess Who? Is a rigid layer that surrounds the cells of plants & some other organisms

Cell Wall

Can be compared to the front office in our school Guess Who? Can be compared to the front office in our school

Nucleus

Proposed that new cells are formed only from cells that already exist Guess Who? Proposed that new cells are formed only from cells that already exist

Virchow

Can be compared to the custodian’s closet Guess Who? Can be compared to the custodian’s closet

Vacuole

Controls which substances pass into and out of a cell Guess Who? Controls which substances pass into and out of a cell

Cell membrane

Guess Who? Acts as a cell’s control center, directing all of the cell’s activities

Nucleus

Concluded that all animals are made of cells Guess Who? Concluded that all animals are made of cells

Schwann

Produces proteins for the cell Guess Who? Produces proteins for the cell

Ribosomes

Stores water, food, or other materials needed by the cell Guess Who? Stores water, food, or other materials needed by the cell

Vacuole

Breaks down large food particles into smaller ones Guess Who? Breaks down large food particles into smaller ones

Lysosome

Guess Who? Receives proteins & other newly formed materials and then packages and distributes them to other parts of the cell or to the outside of the cell

Golgi apparatus

Concluded that all plants are made of cells Guess Who? Concluded that all plants are made of cells

Schleiden

Ribosomes sometimes attach themselves to Guess Who? Ribosomes sometimes attach themselves to

Endoplasmic reticulum

Fills the region between the cell membrane and the nucleus Guess Who? Fills the region between the cell membrane and the nucleus

Cytoplasm

Guess Who? Converts energy stored in food to energy the cell can use to live & function

Mitochondria

Guess Who? Captures energy from sunlight and changes it to a form of energy cells can use in making food

Chloroplast

Guess Who? Are the basic units or “building blocks” of structure & function in living things

Cells

Guess Who?

Vacuole

Are found ONLY in plant cells Guess Who? Are found ONLY in plant cells

Cell wall & chloroplast

Guess Who? BONUS Correctly label A – G on your board for FIVE points. You must have all of them correct to get the points!

C – endoplasmic reticulum A – vacuole B – cell wall C – endoplasmic reticulum D- nucleus E – mitochondria F – chloroplasts G – Golgi apparatus

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