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Help living creatures with activities of life such as movement, growth, and reproduction.   Cells  
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Developed after Robert Hooke invented the microscope in 1665.   Cell Theory  
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Made up of one or more cells   Living things  
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Basic Unit of life   Cell  
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One-celled organisms   Bacteria  
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Found by multiplying the powers of the eyepiece and the objective lens   Compound light  
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The boundary of the cell that helps control what enters and exits   Cell membrane  
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A gelatin like substance containing many chemicals the cell needs   Cytoplasm  
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Specialized cell parts that do various jobs within a cell   Organelles  
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Contains hereditary material called chromosomes   Nucleus  
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Storage organelle for food, water, and wastes   Vacuoles  
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Inside this cell part, cellular respiration uses oxygen to convert food energy into a form the cell can use.   Mitochondria  
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Waste products of cellular respiration   Carbon Dioxide and water  
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Chloroplasts help the cell make its own food through what process?   Photosynthesis  
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What organelles do plant cells have that animal cells do not?   Chloroplasts  
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The outer support and protective structure of a plant cell   Cell wall  
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What 17th Century English physicist gave cells their name?   Robert Hooks  
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States that all living things are made up of one or more cells   Cell theory  
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Like a non-stop factory   Cell  
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The process of when cells divide and grow   Mitosis  
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A region in the nucleus that produces tiny cell particles needed in protein synthesis.   Nucleolus  
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These contain chemical information that direct the cell's hereditary-related activities.   Chromosomes  
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Places where cells store water, food, and other materials.   Vacuoles  
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A group of cells working together   Organ system  
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What a cell's shape and size is related to   Function  
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Group of similar cells that do the same work   Tissue  
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Two or more types of tissue working together   Organ  
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What kind of plant cells do not contain chloroplasts?   Root cells  
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