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The Structure of Viruses and Cells: Review

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Microscopic particles made up of either a DNA or RNA core covered by a protein coat..   Virus  
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Microscope that uses an objective lens and an eyepiece lens to magnify objects...   Compound Microscope  
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Allows materials to move into and out of the cell...   Cell Membrane  
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Directs all cell activities...   Nucleus  
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Disease that allows the body to be attacked by many organisms that cause disease...   AIDS  
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Digests wastes inside the cell...   Lysosomes  
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Generate energy for the cell...   Mitochondria  
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Smallest unit that carries out the activities of life in organisms...   Cell  
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Moves materials around inside the cell...   Endoplasmic Reticulum  
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Protects and supports the plant cell...   Cell Wall  
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The cell of an organism upon which a virus depends is a(n)...   Host  
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Enclosing helpful DNA in a virus and allowing it to move into defective cells to help in the treatment of disorders such as sickle-cell anemia is a form of ______   Gene Therapy  
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A(n) _____ enters a cell and becomes part of the cell's DNA without destroying the cell or replicating itself...   Latent Virus  
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A solution made from dead viruses that is used to prevent viral disease is a ______   Vaccine  
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_______ is a virus that attacks the body's immune system   HIV  
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Only dead cells can be observed in a ______   Transmission Electron Microscope  
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The scientist who concluded that all animals were made of cells was _____   Schwann  
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The cell theory is based mainly on the discoveries of _______   Schleiden, Schwann and Virchow  
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The _____ is the gel-like substance inside the cell membrane   Cytoplasm  
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Proteins are made in structures called...   Ribosomes  
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Cells in a particular organisms all ________   Interact with one another  
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Groups of similar tissues that work together to perform the same job are called ______   Organs  
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Structures that store food, water and waste products in plant cells are __________   Vacuoles  
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The cell structures that package and secrete substances are _________   Golgi Bodies  
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The material that contains the genetic blueprints of the cell is _________   Chromatin  
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Microscope that uses a magnetic field; used only for dead cells...   TEM  
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Microscope using light to magnify; uses two lenses   Compound Light Microscope  
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Microscope that uses light to magnify; gives a 3D view   Stereoscope (Stereo) Microscope  
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Microscope that uses a magnetic field; used to view living cells   SEM  
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Microscope that uses light to magnify; uses one lens   Simple Microscope  
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When looking at cork underneath the microscope, he named the little boxes he saw "cells"...   Hooke  
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Made the observation that all cells come from pre-existing cells...   Virchow  
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Studies plant parts under the microscope...   Schleiden  
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Made the first compound microscope...   Jansen  
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Studies animal cells under the microscope...   Schwann  
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Three ways ALL cells are alike 1) Cell membrane 2) ___________ 3)Nucleus   Cytoplasm  
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Two things plant cells contain that animal cells do not 1) ___________ 2) Chloroplast   Cell Wall  
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Hereditary material in the nucleus...   Chromatin  
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Directs cell activities...   Nucleus  
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Where energy is generated for the cell...   Mitochondria  
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Structure within cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells...   Organelle  
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Contains all the same kind of cell...   Tissue  
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Where proteins are made...   Ribosomes  
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Gel-like material inside a cell membrane...   Cytoplasm  
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Traps light energy in plant cells...   Chloroplast  
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Packages and secretes substances...   Golgi Body  
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Substance that can prevent but not cure a disease...   Vaccine  
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__________ is an example of a viral disease   Small Pox  
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A microscope that uses lenses and objectives to magnify is the ___________   Compound Light Microscope  
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A microscope that magnifies parts inside a cell up to 1,000,000 times or more is the __________   Transmission Electron Microscope  
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The scientist who gave the name "cells" to structures he viewed was...   Hooke  
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A ___________ is an organelle that can destroy old cell parts   Lysosome  
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A structure that allows only certain things to pass in and out of the cell is the...   Cell membrane  
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Materials can move around inside the cell through the folded membranes of _________   Endoplasmic Reticulum  
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Groups of different tissues form an _____, such as the heart   Organ  
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