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Cell Quiz 1

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Cells   Basic Building blocks of life  
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Microscope   Tools that can be used to view cells  
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Tissues   Are composed of many cells that work together to perform a specific function.  
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Organs   Are composed of several tissues and perform one or more functions in the body.  
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Robert Hooke   The first person to see cells. The first cells observed were no longer living.  
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Anton Van Leeuwenhoek   The first person to observe living cells. He observed single-celled organisms swimming about in a drop of pond water.  
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Plant cells   Have a cell wall, chloroplast, one large vacuole, and are rectangular in shape  
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Animal Cells   Have lysosomes, are more rounded in shape, and have several small vacuoles  
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Both Plant and Animal Cells   Contain a cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, golgi bodies, cytoplasm, and ER's  
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Cell Theory   The cell is the basic building block in all living things, all organisms are made up of one or more cells, and all cells come from the division of pre-existing cells  
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Main parts of the cell   Cell Membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm  
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Organelles   Are the tiny organs inside of the cell. Each performs specific functions for the cell.  
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