Cell Organelle Functions, Scientists, Cell Theory, and Eukaryotic/Prokaryotic
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Nucleus | Holds the chromosomes, "Controls" the cell
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Nucleolus | Make ribosomes
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Chromosomes | Information for Growth and Reproduction
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Cytoplasm | Jelly-like substance that keeps organelles in place
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Chloroplast | Found only in plant cells, collects sunlight to make food for the cell by doing Photosynthesis
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Mitochondria | Breaks down sugar for energy
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Golgi Body (complex) | Packages protein
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Endoplasmic Reticulum | Transports protein
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Vacuole | Stores water, waste, and other materials
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Ribosomes | Makes proteins
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Lysosomes | Breaks down old organelles with enzymes to clean up the cell
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Cell Wall | Strong and stiff it support's the plant cell's shape
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Cell Membrane | Controls what comes in and goes out of a cell
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Hooke | Named cells
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Leeuwenhoek | Discovered single-celled organisms in pond water
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Schleiden | Discovered that all parts of a plant are made of cells
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Schwann | Discovered that all parts of a animal are made of cells
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Virchow | Stole Remak's discovery that all cells come from pre-existing cells
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Pastuer | Disproved spontaneous generation
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Remak | Actually discovered that all cells come from pre-existing cells
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Spontaneous Generation | Living things can come from non-living thing. (pile of dirt and hay can create a mouse)
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Three parts of the cell theory | Cells are the basic unit of life.
All living things must have one or more cells.
Cells come from pre-existing cells
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Eukarytoic Cell | Cells with a nucleus
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Prokaryotic Cell | Cells without a nucleus
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Archeabacteria | Live in extreme locations. Heat-loving, Salt-loving, and Methane-making
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Eubacteria | Most common cell, bacteria that lives in and around you
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Eukaryotic cell examples | Animals (including humans), protists (pond creatures), Fungi, plants
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Prokaryotic cell examples | Archeabacteria and Eubacteria
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6 Characteristics of Living Things | Made of Cells
Grow and Develop
Reproduce
Obtain and Use Energy
Adapt (specific part of the body)
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Most common cell on Earth? | Prokaryotic (bacteria is most common)
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