unit 2 cells
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Mitochondria | the organelle responsible for making ATP
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chloroplast | the organelle responsible for making sugar
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nucleus | the organelle that controls the cell and contains the DNA
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vacuole | A large Water storage sack in plants but a small storage sack in animals
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cell membrane | The outside surrounding of the cell that screens what enters and exits the cell
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cytoplasm | A jelly like substance that keeps the organelles in place inside of the cell
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ribosomes | a structure in the cell that is a surface for the cell to make protein on top of
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Schlieden | Plant cells come from other plant cells..
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Schwann | Animal cells comes from animal cells...
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Virchow | All cells come from other living cells
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Robert Hooke | first man to see the cell and to name it
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Leeuwenhoek | first microscope and moving living cells
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DNA | the genes of a person are coded onto this structure that is found in the nucleus
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cell wall | It is only found in plants, and it's purpose is to hold up and give shape and structure to the cells
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Photosynthesis | the process that makes sugar out of sunlight
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cellular respiration | the process in a mitochondria that creates energy out of the food that we eat
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phospholipid bilayer | the surrounding layer of all membrane bound orgelles
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(memorize this, its on the wall in the classroom) | list the "organization of Living things" from small to large
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Prokaryote | What is a bacteria called because it has no nucleus?
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Eukaryote | What are plants and animals called because they DO have a nucleus?
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Chloroplast, cell wall, and a Huge Central Vacuole | What 3 structures does a plant cell have that an animal doesn't
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