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Organisms that have cell walls are : a. Plants b. Bacteria c. Animals d. fungi. A,b,d. Who concluded that all animals are made of living cells? . Schwann. What did Schleiden conclude about cells? . All plants are Made of cells. What two scientist developed the cell theory?.
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Organisms that have cell walls are : a. Plants b. Bacteria c. Animals d. fungi A,b,d
Who concluded that all animals are made of living cells? Schwann
What did Schleiden conclude about cells? All plants are Made of cells
What two scientist developed the cell theory? Schleiden and Schwann
Compound light microscope use __________ to focus while electron microscopes use __________ to focus Light Electron beams
The cell theory says: All organisms are composed of __________ and cells are the basic ____ and structure of life, all cells comes from preexisting cells and ALL cells (are / are not) similar in structure and function Cells, unit, are not
__________was the first to describe living cells as seen through a simple microscope. Van Leeuwenhoek
__________was the scientist that first called living units “cells” Hooke
If a cell contains a nucleus surrounded by a membrane, it must be a/an ______ cell eukaryotic
The ability of the plasma membrane to move freely in the cell’s environment is known as ______ Fluid mosaic
a B c d e C. protein What structure letter regulates passage of large particles in and out of the cell? What is it called?
a B c d e D. Where would you least likely find water?
a B c d e A. and B. Where would you most likely fine a watery environment?
a B c d e E. Or d. What structure would most likely to be cholesterol to keep lipids separated?
Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell 17. 1. 4. 2. 3. 15. 16. 14. What is the control center? What number? 13. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12. 11. 9. 18., 19. 10.
Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell 17. 1. 4. 2. 3. 15. 16. 14. Where is the structure for maintaining homeostasis? What is it called? 13. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12. 11. 9. 18., 19. 10.
Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell 17. 1. 4. 2. 3. 15. 16. 14. What is responsible for chemical reactions? What number? 13. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12. 11. 9. 18., 19. 10.
Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell 17. 1. 4. 2. 3. 15. 16. 14. What is the repacking center? What number? 13. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12. 11. 9. 18., 19. 10.
Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell 17. 1. 4. 2. 3. 15. 16. 14. What is the control center? What number? 13. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12. 11. 9. 18., 19. 10.
Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell 17. 1. 4. 2. 3. 15. 16. 14. What is the control center? What number? 13. 5. 6. 7. 8. 12. 11. 9. 18., 19. 10.
11. 18. Figure 7.8 Overview of a plant cell 15. 12. 13. 1. 14. 2. 3. 10a. 4. 10. 17. 16. 5. 9. 6., 7., 8.
Identify this structure.What is its function?Is it located in the animal, plant or both? Golgi apparatus Repackaging center Both
Identify this structure.What is it function?Is it located in the animal, plant or both? Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Chemical activity both
Identify these structures on the ER.What is it function?Is it located in the animal, plant or both? ribosome Protein synthesis (manufacture) both
Identify this structure.What is it function?Is it located in the animal, plant or both? nucleus Control Activity of cell both
Identify this structure.What is it function?Is it located in the animal, plant or both? nucleolus Ribosome Manufacture or synthesis both
Identify this granular structure.What is it function?Is it located in the animal, plant or both? chromatin Genetic material (DNA) both
Identify this structure.What is it function?Is it located in the animal, plant or both?What is it made of? Cell wall Support and protection Plants only cellulose
Identify the process of removing waste through the plasma membrane? Exocytosis
The taking in of food or other large molecules through the plasma membrane? endocytosis
The movement of large macromolecules through the plasma membrane against the normal flow.Does this take energy? Active transport yes
Movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane is called what? What is the solvent? Why is water moving from bottom to top? osmosis High concentration to low concentration
Identify this structure.Where is it located? Phospholipid Plasma membrane
What type of osmosis is this?(Isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic)Does cell shrink, expand, or stay the same? isotonic Stays the same
What type of osmosis is this?(Isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic)Does cell shrink, expand, or stay the same? hypotonic expands
What type of osmosis is this?(Isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic)Does cell shrink, expand, or stay the same? hypertonic shrinks
Which one is Isotonic, Hypotonic, Hypertonic? isotonic hypotonic hypertonic A. B. C.
Identify this structure.What is it function?Is it located in the animal, plant or both? mitochondrion Produces energy both
Identify this structure.What is it function?Is it located in the animal, plant or both? chloroplast Place of photosynthesis Plants only
Identify this structure.What is it function?Is it located in the animal, plant or both? flagellum cilia Locomotion or movement animals
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