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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?. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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A,B,D
Organisms that have cell walls are :a. Plantsb. Bacteriac. Animalsd. fungi
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SCHWANN
Who concluded that all animals are made of living cells?
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ALL PLANTS AREMADE OF CELLS
What did Schleiden conclude about cells?
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SCHLEIDEN AND SCHWANN
What two scientist developed the cell theory?
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CELLS
All living things are composed of __________
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LIGHTELECTRON BEAMS
Compound light microscope use __________ to focus while electron microscopes use __________ to focus
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CELLS, UNIT, ARE NOT
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
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VAN LEEUWENHOEK
__________ was the first to describe living cells as seen through a simple microscope.
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HOOKE
__________ was the scientist that first called living units “cells”
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EUKARYOTIC
If a cell contains a nucleus surrounded by a membrane, it must be a/an ______ cell
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TWO
Phospholipids have who many layers?
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FLUID MOSAIC
The ability of the plasma membrane to move freely in the cell’s environment is known as ______
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LIPID
A plasma membrane is made up of a __________ bilayer
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What structure letter regulates passage of large particles in and out of the cell?What is it called?
C. PROTEIN
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Where would you least likely find water?
D.
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Where would you most likely fine a watery environment?
A. AND B.
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What structure would most likely to be cholesterol to keep lipids separated?
E. OR D.
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Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell
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What is the control center?What number?
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Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell
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Where is the structure for maintaining homeostasis?What is it called?
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Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell
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What is responsible for chemical reactions?What number?
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Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell
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What is the repacking center?What number?
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Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell
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What is the control center?What number?
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Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell
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What is the control center?What number?
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Figure 7.8 Overview of a plant cell
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Identify this structure.What is its function?
Is it located in the animal, plant or both? GOLGI
APPARATUSREPACKAGING
CENTER
BOTH
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Identify this structure.What is it function?
Is it located in the animal, plant or both?
ENDOPLASMICRETICULUM (ER)
CHEMICAL ACTIVITY
BOTH
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Identify these structures on the ER.What is it function?
Is it located in the animal, plant or both?
RIBOSOME
PROTEIN SYNTHESIS(MANUFACTURE)
BOTH
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Identify this structure.What is it function?
Is it located in the animal, plant or both?
NUCLEUS
CONTROL ACTIVITY OF
CELL
BOTH
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Identify this structure.What is it function?
Is it located in the animal, plant or both?
NUCLEOLUS
RIBOSOME MANUFACTURE OR
SYNTHESIS
BOTH
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Identify this granular structure.What is it function?
Is it located in the animal, plant or both?
CHROMATIN
GENETIC MATERIAL(DNA)
BOTH
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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
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Identify the process of removing waste through the plasma membrane?
EXOCYTOSIS
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The taking in of food or other large molecules through the plasma
membrane?
ENDOCYTOSIS
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The movement of large macromolecules through the plasma membrane against the normal flow.
Does this take energy?
ACTIVE TRANSPORT YES
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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 CONCENTRATIONTO LOW CONCENTRATION
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Identify this structure.Where is it located?
PHOSPHOLIPID
PLASMA MEMBRANE
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What type of osmosis is this?(Isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic)Does cell shrink, expand, or stay the same?
ISOTONIC
STAYS THESAME
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What type of osmosis is this?(Isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic)Does cell shrink, expand, or stay the same?
HYPOTONIC
EXPANDS
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What type of osmosis is this?(Isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic)Does cell shrink, expand, or stay the same?
HYPERTONIC
SHRINKS
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Which one is Isotonic, Hypotonic, Hypertonic?
A. B. C.ISOTONICHYPOTONIC HYPERTONIC
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Identify this structure.What is it function?
Is it located in the animal, plant or both?
MITOCHONDRION
PRODUCES ENERGY
BOTH
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Identify this structure.What is it function?
Is it located in the animal, plant or both?CHLOROPLAST
PLACE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS
PLANTS ONLY
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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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TESTQUESTIONS
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45. A. Structure and Function
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45. B. Structure and Function
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45. C. Structure and Function
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45. D. Structure and Function
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45. E. Structure and Function
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45. F.
Structure (layered) and Function