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Introduction to Cells Review

Explore the fascinating world of cells and discover why they are the fundamental building blocks of life. From the contributions of key scientists to the workings of different cell types, this review introduces you to the intricate structures and functions within cells. Learn about the Cell Theory, observe the diversity of unicellular and multicellular organisms, and understand how cells collaborate to create tissues, organs, and complex organ systems. Delve into the essential components of cells, from organelles to genetic material, and uncover the significance of cells in sustaining life. Discover the importance of cells in various organisms and ecosystems, and gain insights into the dynamic interactions that drive life processes.

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Introduction to Cells Review

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  1. Introduction to Cells Review

  2. The building blocks of life. CELL

  3. Cells working in teams. TISSUES

  4. Scientist known for contributing to the “Cell Theory”. VIRCHOW

  5. Organisms made of a single cell. UNICELLULAR

  6. A cell that contains a nucleus and a complicated internal structure. EUKARYOTIC

  7. Scientist who observed “animalcules”, also known as bacteria and protozoan. Van LEEUWENHOEK

  8. Any living thing; independent living. ORGANISM

  9. The idea that all living things are composed of one or more cells. CELL THEORY

  10. Another name for a cell with no nucleus; bacteria. PROKARYOTIC

  11. Scientist who observed the first cells. HOOKE

  12. Two or more populations living in the same area. COMMUNITY

  13. An organism made up of many cells. MULTICELLULAR

  14. Organisms of the same kind living in the same area. POPULATION

  15. Scientist who studied plant cells. SCHLEIDEN

  16. Ecosystems co-existing in a large geographical area. BIOME

  17. Tissues working together. ORGANS

  18. Structures within a cell that help it survive. ORGANELLES

  19. Communities of organisms and nonliving environmental factors. ECOSYSTEM

  20. Organs working together. ORGAN SYSTEM

  21. Scientist who studied animal cells. SCHWANN

  22. What type of cell has three main parts; cell membrane, cytoplasm and DNA? ALL CELLS (animal, plant & bacteria)

  23. What type of cell has a cell wall? PLANT

  24. What type of cell is prokaryotic? BACTERIA

  25. What type of cell comes in many shapes and sizes? ALL CELLS (animal, plant & bacteria)

  26. What type of cells can be classified into somatic and sex cells? ANIMAL & PLANT (multicellular organisms)

  27. What type of cell contains a very complicated system of internal structures? ANIMAL & PLANT

  28. What type of cell can perform photosynthesis? PLANT

  29. What type of cell is eukaryotic? ANIMAL & PLANT

  30. Why are cells the “building blocks of life”? • All living things are made of cells. • Cells are the basic unit of structure and function for all living things. • Cells have the ability to reproduce to allow for growth and development. • Cells work together to form tissues, organs, organ systems, etc.

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