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Name the 3 parts of cell theory.   1) All living organisms are composed of 1 or more cells. 2) Cells are the basic units of structure and function in all living organisms. 3) All cells are produced for other cells.  
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What are tiny structures inside cells that have specific functions?   organelles  
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What is made of cellulose and gives a plant support and shape?   cell wall  
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What controls what enters and leaves the cell? It is selectively permeable.   cell membrane  
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Of what is the cell membrane made?   a bi-layer of phospholipids  
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What is the control center of the cell? (the brain)   nucleus  
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What is the cell's powerhouse?   mitochondria  
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What make proteins?   ribosomes  
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What are found only in plant cells that converts sunlight to energy through photosynthesis?   chloroplasts  
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What is a storage container found only in plants?   large vacuole  
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Who was the 1st person to discover cells   Hooke  
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Who was the first person to discover living organisms in pond scum?   Leeuwenhoek  
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What scientist stated all plants are made of cells?   Schleiden  
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What scientist stated all animals are made of cells?   Schwann  
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What scientist came up with the third part of cell theory?   Virchow  
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What is the term for how large the image of an object is?   magnification  
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What are the tiny cell structures that carry out specific functions?   organelles  
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What type of organism does not have a nucleus?   prokaryote  
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What is the term for how clear an object can be seen?   resolution  
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What 2 parts do you use to carry a microscope?   arm and base  
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What organelle houses ribosomes?   rough E.R. (endoplasmic reticulum  
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What is attached to the nucleus and is used to transport proteins inside the cell?   smooth E.R. (endoplasmic reticulum)  
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What is unravelled DNA found inside the nucleus?   chromatin  
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What spot inside the nucleus makes ribosomes?   nucleolus  
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What is a storage container for both food and wastes?   vacuole  
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What digests food and invaders to the cell?   lysosomes  
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What packages and delivers materials outside the cell?   golgi body  
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What controls what enters and exits the nucleus?   nuclear envelope (membrane)  
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What is a rod-like stucture of condensed DNA?   chromosome  
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What 2 materials are needed by the mitochondria to create energy? What is this energy called?   Glucose and oxygen are needed to make ATP  
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What are the 3 functions of the cytoplasm?   1) protect & cushion 2) transportation 3) chemical reactions  
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