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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
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What type of DNA do Prokaryotic cells have? E 200
Rounded E 200
T/F Animal Cells are Prokaryotic E 300
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T/F Prokaryotes have all the same organelles as Eukaryotes E 400
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Prokaryotic Cells have a nucleus. T/F E 500
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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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