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Cell Theory is a fundamental concept in biology that states that all living organisms are made up of cells, which is the basis of modern life sciences.
The process plants use to make food.
who discovered animal cells? what year?
66. Who is credited with improving and popularizing the microscope, leading to significant advancements in cell theory?
Which of the following is a statement which comprises part of the modern cell theory?
The first part of The Cell Theory based on the work of Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann.
Which of the functions of life involves hereditary molecules that can be passed to offspring?
True or False: ALL cells contain DNA
Which of the following is a factor which limits cell size?
60. Who is credited with the discovery of the first cell?
A sac inside a cell that acts as a storage area
48. Which statement is true about eukaryotic cells?
What did Schleiden conclude?_____ plants are made up of cells.
61. Which type of microscope uses a laser beam to visualize and manipulate individual molecules and cells?
Robert Hooke, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Theodor Schwann, Rudolf Virchow, and Matthias Schliden were all responsible for what theory?
The Cell Theory states...
13. What is the main function of the cell membrane?
Lastly cell theory states....
What did Anton Van Leeuwenhoek do instead of buying a microscope?
Who first observed cells in 1665 while observing cork with a microscope he built himself?
38. What is the primary function of the cytoskeleton in a cell?
1. Who is credited with formulating the cell theory?
A tool used by biologists to study microscopic (TINY) details of living things.
Where did Rudolf Virchow say cells came from?
Why is skeletal muscle sometimes considered an exception to the cell theory?
An embryo developing a heart valve is an example of which of the functions of life?
Why is it necessary to understand and to look back on the history of the development of the cell theory?
19. What is the primary function of ribosomes in a cell?
The ____ Is the basic unit of life.
True or False: All cells come from pre-existing cells
Where does Cellular Respiration take place within the cell?
What piece is a larger knob usually found on either the body tube or the arm and it is used to focus the image under low power?
9. Which organelle is responsible for producing ATP, the cell's energy currency?
____ is credited with being the first scientist to observe cork cells.
46. Who proposed that "all living things are made up of one or more cells" as a key principle of the cell theory?
67. What is the main function of the cell membrane?
TRUE OR FALSE: Living things and non-living things are both made of cells?
35. Which organelle is responsible for maintaining cell turgidity and storing water in plant cells?
The combination of all cells in an organism working together determines the
Father and Son team invented the 1st compound microscope
97. Who proposed the idea that cells can only arise from pre-existing cells?
53. Which organelle is responsible for the digestion of cellular waste and foreign particles in the cell?
62. What is the function of the nucleolus within the nucleus of a cell?
The 3 scientists most responsible for the development of Cell Theory are:
What did M. Schleiden find out?
79. What is the primary function of the cell membrane?
This type of cell does contain a nucleus.
83. What is the name for the gel-like substance inside the cell that surrounds the organelles?
All living things share 6 common characteristics. This means that
Prokaryotes DO NOT HAVE...
Consisting of many cells
There are three types of bacteria - Coccus, Bacilli, & Spirilla. Which of the following picture shows the spirilla.
Cell theory is one of the foundation of
The basic unit of structure and function in living things
Which of the following would be a reasonable size for a virus?
51. What is the function of the cilia and flagella in a cell?
I was a zoologist. I studied animals and discovered that they all are made of cells.
"Control center of the cell"
in the year ____ Rudolph Virchow proposed the 3rd part of the cell theory.
74. Which type of microscope is used to observe living cells in real-time?
Bacteria is classified as a what?
Which of the following statements is not part of the cell theory?
This scientist concluded that plants are made of cells:
T.Schwann did which of the following?
Control center of cell that contains DNA
A person pulling fingers back from a hot stove is an example of which of the functions of life?
Organisms made of only one type of cell are called ____________ organisms
What does the Nucleolus make?
All existing cells are produced by other
Differentiation is an example of which of the functions of life?
3. Which scientist first observed and described cells in cork?
Which function of life iincludes all of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism?
20. Which scientist is known for his work on the fermentation process, disproving the idea of spontaneous generation?
This scientist discovered bacteria:
All cells come from___________ cells.
What happens when the cell of a unicellular organism dies?
Which picture does NOT belong?
What is a claim?
Which of the following is larger than tRNA?
Rocks are not living because
Which of the following is NOT made up of cells?
An embryo developing fingers from flippers is an example of which of the functions of life?
37. Which scientist is credited with discovering and naming cells?
eukaryotic cells...
45. What is the primary function of the Golgi apparatus in a cell?
This is the most basic unit of life:
93. Which type of microscope is used to observe living cells in real-time?
91. Who is credited with improving and popularizing the microscope, leading to significant advancements in cell theory?
Which of the following would be a reasonable size for an organelle?
Which of the following is NOT one of the basic points of Cell Theory?
An increase in the apparent size of an object
There are three tenets of the Cell Theory. Which of the following is NOT a tenet?
device that produces magnified images of structures that are too small to see with the unaided eye
Which of the following is larger than a membrane (in diameter)?
Produce offspring that are similar to the parents
When looking at a specimen on your slide, you should always start with the
27. Which scientist is known for his contributions to the understanding of the inheritance of traits, although not directly related to cell theory?
98. Which part of the cell theory states that all metabolic reactions occur within cells?
Where is DNA stored inside of a Prokaryotic cell?
what is protozoa? who was the first person to observe bacteria and protozoa.
Who observed the first living cells and referred to them as "animalcules" (little animals)?
What is the function of Ribosomes?
57. Who is known for his work on the structure of the cell membrane and its selective permeability?
The arrangement of parts in an organism
He studied animals. He looked at animal tissues under the microscope and saw cells. He came to the conclusion, "All animals are made of cells".
What is the basic structural and functional unit of all living things?
what is the 2nd part of the cell theory?
What do we mean by "cellular organization"?
Where did Schleiden think cells came from?
11. Which statement is part of the modern cell theory?
multicellular eukaryote that produces its own food through photosynthesis
In "MRS.GRENC" the 'C' stands for...
True or False? All cells don't come from pre-existing cells.
2. What is the basic unit of life according to the cell theory?
strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in some cells
Why was the term “cell” used in reference to the chambers he observed in the cork? They looked like __________.
78. Who is credited with improving and popularizing the microscope, leading to significant advancements in cell theory?
Magnifies small objects
The control center of the cell.
single-celled or simple multicellular eukaryotic organisms that generally do not fit in any other kingdom
Rudolf Virchow's observations helped to disprove was commonly held belief of the time?
44. Which organelle is responsible for synthesizing and packaging proteins for secretion from the cell?
36. Which type of microscope uses a beam of electrons to visualize the internal structures of cells?
52. Who is known for his observations of plant cells and their nuclei, contributing to the understanding of cell structure?
Homeostasis in a cell is a way for the cell to stay ...
Cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
The__________ sharpens the image under high magnification.
green organelle, in plant cells, photosynthesis, captures energy from the sun to make glucose
100. Which type of microscope is used to observe living cells in real-time?
40. Which organelle is responsible for the synthesis of lipids and detoxification of drugs and poisons?
Which scientist concluded that all cells come from other cells?
All organisms have cells
This photo shows...
23. Who is considered the "Father of Microbiology" for his pioneering work in microbiology and the development of the microscope?
A living thing
The smallest unit inside all living things.
A cell structure that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell.
plant-like protists that is mostly aquatic
The thin flexible barrier that surrounds a cell
Water is the only chemical found in all living cells.
Which of the following would be a reasonable size for a membrane?
Cells...
87. Which type of microscope is used to observe living cells in real-time?
He gave us the word "cell" for use with living things. He discovered cells looking at cork.
92. What is the primary function of the cell membrane?
Which of the functions of life involves maintaining a constant internal environment?
what is the 3rd part of the cell theory?
A baby learning to walk is an example of which of the functions of life?
Which of the following would be a reasonable size for a molecule?
81. Which organelle is responsible for producing ATP, the cell's energy currency?
18. Which organelle is responsible for detoxifying harmful substances in the cell?
63. Who proposed the idea that "all cells come from pre-existing cells" as a key principle of the cell theory?
What type of organism consists of only one cell?
*All living things are composed of cells*Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things*New cells are produced from existing cells
What did Schwann conclude?_____ animal cells are made up of cells.
Robert Hooke was the scientist responsible for naming _____________
89. Which scientist proposed that "all plants are made of cells"?
Genetic Material that is passed from cell to cell
The second part of Cell Theory states: "All living organisms are made up of cells."
73. Who discovered the presence of the nucleus in plant cells?
43. In which part of the cell does DNA replication occur?
What are the tiny boxes Robert Hooke saw in this drawing?
68. Which organelle is responsible for producing ATP, the cell's energy currency?
When cells are damaged, new cells are created by cell division. How does the cell theory support this fact?
Organisms made up of more than 1 type of cell are called _________________ organisms
Powerhouse of the cell, organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production
Cell theory states that...
What is one way that bacteria differ from plants, animals, and most fungi?
Eukaryotes DO HAVE
Which of the following is larger than a virus?
I was a botanist. I studied plants and discovered that they all have cells.
Who looked at cork and named the cell?
15. What is the name for the gel-like substance inside the cell that surrounds the organelles?
All organisms are made of:
75. Which organelle is responsible for producing and storing cellular energy in the form of ATP?
The first part of the cell theory states "What happens in cell theory, stay in Cell Theory"
This scientist was the first to identify cells and name them:
What is the name of the structure labeled #10?
16. Who proposed the idea that cells can only arise from pre-existing cells?
71. What is the correct sequence of the development of the cell theory by scientists?
A microscope has an ocular magnification of 10 and a high power objective magnification of 50. What is the highest total magnification of the microscope?
Why was microscope essential for the development of the cell theory?
what is the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism?
Which statement is a part of the cell theory?
a ______ is chemical reactions inside the cell.
This is the most basic unit of life
A ______ cell keeps conditions inside the organism within tolerable limits.
Complete the hierarchal levels of organization: _____, molecules, cells, tissue
single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes
Because a unicellular organisms only exist on a small scale, they..
He studied plants. He looked at lots of plants under the microscope; their leaves, flowers, roots and stems. He decided that "All plants are made of cells".
the process by which your body gets energy from food
58. Which organelle contains enzymes that break down cellular waste and foreign substances, making it essential for cellular digestion?
Which of the following is larger than an organelle?
TRUE OR FALSE: All the following things are non-living: A treeA bookA water bottle
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek was the first to see bacteria and protist in a drop of pond water which hecalled?
Why is bone sometimes considered an exception to the cell theory?
Who was the FIRST person to see cells?
who created the 3rd part of the cell theory?
10. Which scientist proposed that "all plants are made of cells"?
This scientist proposed that all cells come from other cells:
33
who collaborated to form the first 2 parts of cell theory?
who discovered plant cells? what year?
An organism is...
41. What is the function of the nucleoplasm within the nucleus of a cell?
The ___ is the basic unit of sturucture and function of organisms
Which of the following is larger than a codon?
in the year ____ Anton van Leeuwenhoek improved the microscope.
Made of a single cell
5. What is the correct sequence of the development of the cell theory by scientists?
What are the 3 parts to the cell theory?
Who’s work did Rudolf Virchow “borrow without permission” that led to another scientist feud?
About when did the discovery/development of microscopes begin?
who named a ¨cell¨?
Which type of cell contains a cell wall?
7. Who discovered the presence of the nucleus in plant cells?
49. Who conducted experiments that refuted the idea of spontaneous generation by showing that microorganisms only grew in broth when exposed to air?
Which of the following statements is true?
Which scientist was credited as being the first in observing cells?
The German scientist, ________ concluded all animals are made up of cells.
Who discovered the first compound microscope?
The large membrane-enclosed structure that contains genetic information in the form of DNA and controls many of the cell's acitivities
From where did Leeuwenhoek discover bacteria?
42. Which scientist is known for his work on the cell theory and his advocacy for the use of microscopes in scientific research?
True or False: Every living thing is made of one or more cells?
TRUE OR FALSE: Viruses are made of cells.
25. What is the primary function of the nucleolus within the nucleus of a cell?
32. In which cellular organelle does photosynthesis take place?
He refuted spontaneous generation.
What is evidence?
There are three parts to the cell theory. Which is NOT one of those parts?
process by which organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environment
54. Which scientist is credited with discovering and describing the nucleus within the cell?
84. Who proposed the idea that cells can only arise from pre-existing cells?
unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus
The invention of the microscope made it possible for people to discover and learn about
The prefix "Multi" means
Which of the following is larger than a nucleotide?
How many statement are there in a cell theory?
Which of the following is added to a micrograph or a drawing to help show the actual size of the structures pictured?
Some organisms are composed of many cells.
Which of the following are parts of cell theory?
What piece holds the microscope slide in place ?
What does a Prokaryotic cell lack?
64. In which type of cell would you find membrane-bound organelles such as a nucleus?
21. In which type of cell would you find membrane-bound organelles such as a nucleus?
6. Which part of the cell theory states that all metabolic reactions occur within cells?
______________ are the basic unit of life.
All cells -----
A plant cell is
what are the 2 main types of cells?
An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs
22. Which organelle is responsible for packaging and modifying proteins for transport within or outside the cell?
True or False: Bacteria cells have a nucleus
Life only comes from life means ____________
82. Which scientist first observed and described animalcules (microorganisms) using microscopes?
Some organisms are composed of only one cell.
_Select the levels ofhierarchical organization that organs are made of
What is one way in which all living things on Earth are alike?
Eukaryote
"All animals are made of cells". This fact was discovered by...
What gives the cell it's framework?
Why are microscopes important when studying most cells?
True or False?Cell is the basic unit of life...
Who stated that cell comes from pre-existing cell?
Where are Ribsomes located in the cell?
What piece is the platform that supports the microscope slide?
Which of the functions of life involves the reaction of organisms to environmental stimuli?
28. Which type of cell has a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole?
88. Which organelle is responsible for producing and storing cellular energy in the form of ATP?
59. What is the function of the peroxisome in a cell?
86. Who discovered the presence of the nucleus in plant cells?
39. Who coined the term "protoplasm" to describe the substance of living cells?
The basic unit of life
85. Which part of the cell theory states that all metabolic reactions occur within cells?
Which instrument is credited for helping scientists develop cell theory?
He saw the first living microorganisms.
Storage area for water and other substances in a cell.
24. Which type of cell lacks a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles?
34. Who proposed the idea that "all animals are made of cells"?
First scientist to see cells under a microscope and call them cells
What is the scientific theory that states that all living things are made of cells, the cell is the basic unit of life and that all cells come from other cells?
Cells that do not enclose their DNA in nuclei; bacteria
Which of the following are characteristics of ALL living things?
What type of organism consists of many cells?
idea that all living things are composed of cells, and new cells are produced from existing cells
A venus flytrap closing its trap in response to a fly is an example of which of the functions of life?
Which cell organelle is called as the power house of the cell?
80. Which type of microscope is used to observe living cells in real-time?
77. Which statement is part of the modern cell theory?
55. Which type of microscope uses a focused beam of electrons to visualize the surface of specimens?
Which of the following would be a reasonable size for a bacterium?
Which of the following would be a reasonable size for a cell?
96. What is the name
He was a doctor. He studied human illness and looked at diseased body tissue. He observed living cells dividing into two parts. He came to the conclusion that living cells reproduced and made new living cells.
What did Matthias Schleiden observe?
12. Who is credited with improving and popularizing the microscope, leading to significant advancements in cell theory?
Which of the following is NOT made of cells?
The regulation of salt and water levels within an organism is an example of which of the functions of life?
The function of the Golgi Apparatus is to....
This term means life comes from non-life
Cells that are only made of ___ cell are called unicellular.
Robert Hooke named the small compartments that made up the cork __________after the rooms monks lived in.
Which of the following is larger than the average molecule?
50. In which type of cell is the DNA not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus?
In 1665, I created one of the first microscopes and used it to discover cells.
_Select the answers that are examples of organisms
A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
70. Which of the following is NOT one of the principles of the cell theory?
a _______ cell provides protection against enemies.
Which technology was essential for the development of the cell theory?
29. Which organelle is responsible for producing and storing cellular energy in the form of ATP?
Which of the following is maintained through homeostasis?
I was a physician who studied cancer cells. I discovered that cells come from other cells.
This type of cell doesn't contain a nucleus.
Bacteria is
The prefix "Uni" means
Which of the following could be considered an extention or exception to the cell theory?
99. Who discovered the presence of the nucleus in plant cells?
26. Which organelle is responsible for breaking down cellular waste and recycling cellular components?
Which of the following are part of the Cell Theory?
69. Which scientist first observed and described cells in cork?
Which of the functions of life involves providing a source of compounds which provide an organism with energy and chemical compounds to maintain life?
To whom was Leeuwenhoek sending mail to in England?
76. Which scientist proposed that "all plants are made of cells"?
31. Which scientist is known for his studies on the movement of fluids in plants, contributing indirectly to cell theory?
Why are the hyphae of a fungus sometimes considered an exception to the cell theory?
Controls what enters and leaves the cell.
Cells are often called "the ____ of life."
Improvements in the __________________________ was essential for the development of cell theory
prokaryotic cells...
Which process turns food into ATP?
What is the approximate thickness (diameter) of DNA?
30. What is the function of the cell wall in plant cells?
What does the Cell Theory state?
Unicellular and Multicellular is?
A plant and an animal are both living things. According to the Cell Theory, what can you conclude about these two very different organisms?
What year did Robert Hooke name the ¨cell¨?
Which is not true of the cell theory?
True or False? The beginning unit is always a cell. it starts from cells to tissues to organs to organ system to organisms.
47. Which organelle is responsible for the production of ribosomal RNA (rRNA)?
90. Which statement is part of the modern cell theory?
Check all that are true about multicellular organisms.
What is known as the "intracellular highway" in the cell?
Cells come only from what?
Which type of protist uses a pseudopod to move?
95. Which scientist first observed and described animalcules (microorganisms) using microscopes?
The third statement of The Cell Theory. This is based on Rudolf Virchow's observation of living cells reproducing.
Tiny structures inside the cell that carry out specific functions.
56. What is the primary function of the central vacuole in plant cells?
94. Which organelle is responsible for producing ATP, the cell's energy currency?
Cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei; animal and plant cells
What did Theodore Schwann observe?
If something has its growth limited, is it still considered alive?
Robert Hooke was...?
Which statement was NOT included in cell theory?
14. Which scientist first observed and described animalcules (microorganisms) using microscopes?
What famous scientist did Robert Hooke “lock horns with”?
Which scientist contributed to the 3rd part of the cell theory
What is the most important chemical for life?
What is wrong this how the student is carrying the microscope in the image?
What did Leeuwenhoek do?
the process of increasing in physical size.
Material which is eliminated or discarded as no longer useful or required.
What magnification are the 3 objective lens?
A lizard basking on a rock to warm up is an example of which of the functions of life?
Where do cells come from?
I created a more powerful microscope than Robert Hooke. I used it to study pond water and bacteria from teeth.
what is the 1st part of the cell theory?
17. What is the function of the endoplasmic reticulum in a cell?
72. Which part of the cell theory states that all metabolic reactions occur within cells?
The regulation of pH levels in an organism is an example of which of the functions of life?
8. Which type of microscope is used to observe living cells in real-time?
What tool do you use to view the cells?
When we talk about an organisms ability to use energy to perform its daily functions, we are talking about the organism's
Which of the following is considered a function of life?
A rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane and provides support to the plant cell
Which of the following is larger than a bacterium?
65. Which organelle is responsible for packaging and modifying proteins for transport within or outside the cell?
True or False:Robert Hooke invented the FIRST microscope.
Which of the following is a reason that biologists study unicellular organisms?
4. Which of the following is NOT one of the principles of the cell theory?
The regulation of internal temperature is an example of which of the functions of life?
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