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All plant, animal and protista cells are called ___. eurkaryotic
How does a bacterial cell differ from a plant or animal cell? It does not have a nucleus.
Which organelles produce proteins needed in the cell? ribosomes
What is the function of a cell membrane? to control what enters and leaves the cell.
What does the term resolution refer to? how sharp or well focused an image is
What is the function of a cell wall? to protect and support the cell
Which organelles release chemicals that break down large food particles into smaller ones? lysosomes
Which of the following statements is NOT part of cell theory? only animals are composed of cells
Which organelle collects sunlight, energy, water and oxygen to make food for the cell? chloroplasts
Cells in many-celled organisms are often quite different from each other
Which of these scientists was the first person to coin the term "cell" and published a best selling book of his drawings of cells? Robert Hooke
Which organelle stores water needed by the cell? vacuoles
What is the total magnification of a microscope with two lenses when the objective lens has a magnification of 10 and the ocular lens has a magnification of 10? 100X
Chromatin in the nucleus of a cell is___. the genetic material that directs the functions of a cell.
Which organelle is the control center of the cell? nucleus
Which organelles produce most of the energy needed by a cell? mitochondria
The theory of spontaneous generation --- purposes that fly maggots were created from dead animals
Which of the following is NOT made of cells? virus
Which of the following are parts of a plant cell but not part of an animal cell? chloroplasts and cell wall
A microscope that has two or more lens which capture light passing through an object is called? a compound light microscope
Which organelle provides a passageway (trucks and roads) for proteins and other materials that need to move through the cell? endoplasmic reticulum
The (jello like) region between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called the? cytoplasm
Which of these scientists was the first person to observe what he called "animalcules" (little animals) but we now knowas protozoan and bacteria? Anton van Leeuwenhoek
The use of the term "theory" in science? is used for only well established ideas that have lots of evidence to support their conclusions
How does a microscope work? Each convex lens bends light to make the object appear larger and sometimes upside down.
Put these classification terms in order: kingdom, phylum, genus, species
Which of the following is the smallest level of organization? cell
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are found in___ the cytoplasm of the cell.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are both ___ powerhouses in the cell.
Mitochondria produce __ energy for the cell.
Chloroplasts capture energy from the sun to --- produce food for the cell.
Mitochondria appear in -- both plant and animal cells.
Chloroplasts appear in-- plant cells.
The eight cell structures found in both plant and animal cells are: ER, golgi body, vacuole, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria,ribosome, nucleus(Eat good right now my very cool critter.)
Plant cells have--- cell walls and chloroplasts.
Animal cells have--- lysosomes.
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