Study Day! (Cells Test Tomorrow)

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Study Day! (Cells Test Tomorrow)

Find this slide on my website tonight! What you need to know: What can I do to study? Make Cornell Notes for the information Make Flash Cards Use QUIZLET (at home) Read information! Memory Games Mitochondria: supplies most of the energy to the cell Chloroplast: plant only! Manufactures food in cell through photosynthesis Cell Membrane: Boundary that controls what goes in and out of the cell Ribosome: Makes protein within the cell Cell Wall: Plant only! Protects/supports/give structure Cytoplasm: Thick gelatin “jelly” Nucleus: The control center of the cell Organelle: Carry out the cells activities (functions) Vacuole: The part of the cell that holds the water, food and waste DNA: A chemical that contains information for the organisms growth and function 3 parts of Cell Theory Who were Anton Van Leeuwenhock and Robert Hooke? How are cells like bricks? 4 characteristics of a living thing. Find this slide on my website tonight!

Cell Theory Every living thing is made of one or more cells Cells carry out the functions needed to support life Cells come only from other living cells.

4 Characteristics of a living things Organization The ability to develop and grow The ability to respond to the environment The ability to reproduce

Microscope Lets people see super tiny things!

Robert Hooke and Anton van Leeuwenhoek They were the first people to describe cells Robert Hooke gave the cell its name Their studies made people ask if all living things have cells and prompted further research Their studies led to Cell Theory