Description

Converts energy stored in food into usable energy,"the powerhouse of the cell"
Who observed a thin slice of cork and called the little boxes that made it up "cells"?
Who was the first person to observe living cells?
All living things are composed of one or more ____________.
Include: animals, plants, fungi, protists
Include: bacteria
The boundary between the cell and the external environment
Boundary around plant cell outside of the cell membrane that provides structure and support
Surrounds the organelles and made up of salts, minerals, and organic molecules
Location of protein synthesis
Covered in ribosomes and makes large amounts of proteins to be exported from the cell
Is not covered in ribosomes and is involved in the synthesis of lipids and breakdown of toxic substances
Distributes the proteins received from the Rough ER and distributes them to other organelles or out of the cell
Only plant cells contain this organelle, it takes up majority of the plant cell
Plays a major roll in cell division (mitosis)
Used for temporary storage of wastes, nutrients, and water
In charge of photosynthesis
Breaks down food particles, invading objects, or worn out cell parts
Degrades hydrogen peroxide
Acts as a support system for organelles and maintains cell shape
Who concluded that all animals are composed of cells?
Who concluded that all plants are composed of cells?
Who determined that cells come only from other cells?
What is the longest cell?
Storage center of cell's DNA and manages cell functions

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