Organelles | Cells | Photosynthesis | Respiration/Fermentation | Scientists |
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Ribosomes
These organelles can be found either attached to the RER or found free in the cytoplasm.
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Organelles
This key term means "Little Organs". They perform specialized functions inside a cell.
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Autotroph
An organism that makes its own food is a called a(n) ________.
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Sugar and Oxygen
Name the two reactants of respiration.
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Leeuwenhoek
This scientist looked at lake water and saw many unicellular animals under the microscope.
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Mitochondria
This organelle changes chemical energy stored in food into more usable energy the cell can use.
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Nucleus
DNA is located here.
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Photosynthesis
The process by which a cell captures energy in sunlight and uses it to make food is call _______.
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3 - CO2, H2O, ENERGY
How many products are there in respiration?
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Hooke
This scientist was the first to coin the term cells.
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Lysosomes
These organelles breakdown cell parts that have outlived their usefulness.
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Cell Wall
This organelle aids in the protection and support of plant cells.
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Chlorophyll
This is the main photosynthetic pigment found in chloroplasts.
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Fermentation
This is a process that releases energy to cells without requiring oxygen.
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Schwann
This scientist stated that "all living things are made up of cells"
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Nucleus
Directs all cell activities.
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Nuclear envelope/membrane
Regulates what enters and leaves the nucleus.
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Stomata
These are small openings on the undersides of leaves used for gas exchange.
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Mitochondria
What organelle does respiration occur in?
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Schleiden
This scientist concluded that all plants are made up of cells.
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Chloroplasts
Changes radiant energy from the sun into chemical energy the cell can use.
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Electron Microscope
Which microscope has the highest magnification and resolution? Simple, Compound, or Electron?
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Sugar and Oxygen
Name the two products of photosynthesis.
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Alcoholic and Lactic Acid
What are the two types of fermentation mentioned in the textbook?
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Virchow
This scientist concluded that "all cells come from cells"
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