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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What are all living things made of? | Cells.
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How big are most cells? | Minute.
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When were cells found & how? | They were found in the 1600s with a microscope by accident!
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Robert Hooke- | -He was the 1st to discover cells.
-He thought plants were made of cells but not animals.,
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Anton van Leeuwenhoek- | -He was the 1st to discover protists.
-He was the 1st to see bacteria.
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The cell theory- | 1- All organisms are made of 1 or more cells.
2- The cell is the basic unit of all living things.
3- All cells come from existing cells.
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How can the yolk of an egg be so big? | It doesn't need to take in nutrients.
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The cell membrane- | The protective outer layer of a cell.
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Cytoplasm- | The fluid inside a cell.
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Organelles- | The structures that have specific functions inside the cell.
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Genetic material- | The cell's deoxyribonucleic acid has all the information needed for the cell.
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What are the 2 kinds of cells? | Prokaryotic & eukaryotic.
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Bacteria- | These omnipresent cells are prokaryotic.
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Archaea- | These extremophiles are prokaryotic cells.
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Eukaryotic cells- | These have a nucleus & membrane-bound organelles.
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4 kinds of eukaryotes- | Animals, plants, fungi, & protists.
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