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Science - Cells
Template by
Bill Arcuri, WCSD
The Cell
Theory
Famous
Scientists
Prokaryotic
Cell
Eukaryotic
Cell
Structure
Structure
of Plasma
Membrane
Eukaryotic
Cell
Structure II
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The name given to the
small box-shaped
structures found in cork.
What are cells?
States: All cells are made
of one or more cells and all
cells come from living cells.
Cells are the basic units of
structure and function in an
organism.
What is the Cell Theory?
All organisms are
composed of one or
more of these
What are cells?
The cell is the basic unit
of
What is life?
All cells come from
What are other cells?
An English scientist that
observed small
geometric shapes in cork
and named them
Who is Robert Hooke?
This scientist made
observations on animals
and concluded that they
were composed of cells.
Who is Theodore
Schwann?
He made observations on
plants and concluded
that they were also made
of cells.
Who is Matthias
Schleiden?
A scientist that first
observed living, moving
pond cells.
Who is Anton Van
Leewenhoek?
The scientist responsible
for concluding that all
cells must come from
other cells.
Who is Rudolf Virchow?
Single celled organisms
that do not have a
nucleus
What are prokaryotes?
Two types of
prokaryotes are
What are bacteria and
archaea?
Bacteria cells move with
a
What is a flagellum?
All cells have this to control
what goes in and out of the
cell
What is a cell
membrane?
Process of maintaining the
cell’s environment by
allowing nutrients to come
into the cell and waste to
leave the cell.
What is homeostasis?
The flexible boundary of a
cell that acts as a
selectively permeable
membrane.
What is the Cell
Membrane?
The organelle that contains
the blueprints for making
the entire organism
What is the nucleus?
DNA or strands of genetic
material is contained in the
“X” shaped
What is the
Chromosome?
Daily Double!!!
Site where the cell
assembles proteins. These
organelles are not
contained by a membrane
and they are the smallest
organelle in the cell
What are ribosomes?
A system of membranes
that is found in a cell’s
cytoplasm and that assists
in the production,
processing, and transport of
proteins and in the
production of lipids
What is the endoplasmic
reticulum?
The protective barrier
that encloses a cell
What is a cell membrane?
A lipid that contains
phosphorus
What is a phospholipid?
The water-loving ends of
the phospholipids are
What is hydrophilic?
The water-fearing lipids
are
What is hydrophobic?
The primary components
of cellular membranes.
They are insoluble in
water and are non-polar.
What are lipids?
Membrane bound
organelles that transform
energy for the cell
What are mitochondria?
The name of the green
pigment that captures light
energy for photosynthesis
What is chlorophyll?
Organelles that are
responsible for digesting or
engulfing food particles,
viruses and/or bacteria
What are lysosomes?
Name of the cell organelle
that helps package
materials to be transported
out of the cell
What is the golgi
complex?
Composed of microtubules
and microfilaments that are
associated with cell shape
and assist organelles in
moving place to place.
What is the cytoskeleton?
FINAL JEOPARDY
CATEGORY
Prokaryotic Cell
List all the organelles in
a prokaryotic cell.
What are ribosomes,
but no membrane
covered organelles?