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Cell Biology

TermDefinition
chromosomes the DNA that controls reproduction and growth; mitosis isn't possible without them
Robert Remack had the third part of the cell theory stolen by Virchow
Virchow discovered the last part of the cell theory; stole it
Theodore Schwann worked in-depth with animal cells; worked with Schlieden; animals are made of cells; discovered the first two parts of the cell theory
Mattias Schleiden worked in-depth with plant cells; worked with Schwanna; plants are made of cells
Louis Pasteur disproved spontaneous generation
Anton Von Leeuwenhoek had the most powerful microscope; found cells in everything living; discovered single cell organisms
Robert Hooke discovered and named cells; looked at cork
CLTs RAMROG (Respond to environment, Adapt to environment, Made of cells, Reproduce, Obtain/Use energy, Grow/Develop)
Diffusion The movement of particles through pores in the cell membrane
Osmosis The diffusion of water particles through the cell membrane
Mitosis The process in which cells divide
Regeneration A form of asexual reproduction in which the tissue automatically grows back
Sexual Is a form of reproduction. involves two parents
Binary Fission Form of asexual reproduction, with bacteria
Asexual Form of reproduction only one parent
Semi-permable Has pores in its membrane
Created by: cmstathulis
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