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Scatter: Cells

tissue
group of cells working together
cell
smallest unit of a living organism
energy
ability to do work
microscope
instrument that uses lenses to magnify objects hundreds or thousands of times
organisms
complete living things
reticulum
cell's transportation system
cholorphyll
green plant that absorbs energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food and energy for the plant
chloroplast
organells that contain cholorphyll; organelles in which photosynthesis takes place
cell wall
rigid structure that provides support for some kinds of cells
vacuole
a bubble-like organelle in cells; used for storage
ribosome
responsible for making protons the cells need
endoplasmic
cell's system of passageways which allow materials to move from one part of a cell to another
mitochondria
cell's engine: responsible for breaking down the cell's food and releasing energy
chromosome
tight bundles of DNA; usually found in the nucleus of cell
life cycle
process of birth, growth, reproduction, and death of a living thing; life span
cell theory
a theory that says two things 1)all living things are made of cells and 20 cell carries on the functions of a living organisms
DNA
chemical code held by chromosomes that tells the cells what to do
nucleus
a large organelle that contains the chromosomes
organelle
tiny structure inside the cytoplasm of most cells that helps carry out the function of the cell
cytoplasm
jelly-like substance made mostly of matter; contains substances such as proteins and fats essential to the cell
cell membrane
cell's external boundary for the material inside the cell
system
organs working togethr
organ
two or more tissues that work together to perform a specific function
multicellular
living things made up of many cells
unicellular
an organism consisting of only one cell
Anton von Leeuwenholk
Dutch scientist who is famous for his work with microscopes; used to study "animalcules," creatures swimming in water; magnify by 300 times; (1660)
Zacharias Jansen
Dutch inventor credited with inventing the first microscope (1500s)
Theodor Schwann & Matthias Schleiden
German scientists who found (a) all living things were made of living cells, but (b) nonliving things were not made of cells; also, he theorized (c) cells can function as individual living organisms or (d) as the smallest units in a larger organism. (basis of cell theory)
Robert Hooke
English scientist, inventor, chemist and physicist who believed in experimental investigation. When he observed things, he carefully made drawings with artistic ability and scientic accuracy (Micrographia)
life span
process of birth, growth, reproduction and death
environment
a living thing surroundings
cytoplasm
jelly like substance made mostly of water and containing many substances such as proteins and fats, essential to the cell; where most of the cell activity occurs
organ
two or more tissues that work together to perform the specific function
vacuole
bubble like organells in cells; generally used for storage
mitosis
step by step process that ensures the two new cells formed by cell division will be the same as the original cell
meiosis
process of cell division in which cells divide a second time; producing reproductive cells with only half as many chromosomes as the parent cell
cell division
way a cell reproduces itselfmitosis
sexual reproduction
process of creating life from male (sperm) and female(egg) cells
mitosis
takes place in all cells except reproductive cells (skinning knee/healing)
46 or 23 pairs
Number of chromosmes humans have

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46 or 23 pairsNumber of chromosmes humans have
Anton von LeeuwenholkDutch scientist who is famous for his work with microscopes; used to study "animalcules," creatures swimming in water; magnify by 300 times; (1660)
DNAchemical code held by chromosomes that tells the cells what to do
Robert HookeEnglish scientist, inventor, chemist and physicist who believed in experimental investigation. When he observed things, he carefully made drawings with artistic ability and scientic accuracy (Micrographia)
Theodor Schwann & Matthias SchleidenGerman scientists who found (a) all living things were made of living cells, but (b) nonliving things were not made of cells; also, he theorized (c) cells can function as individual living organisms or (d) as the smallest units in a larger organism. (basis of cell theory)
Zacharias JansenDutch inventor credited with inventing the first microscope (1500s)
cellsmallest unit of a living organism
cell divisionway a cell reproduces itselfmitosis
cell membranecell's external boundary for the material inside the cell
cell theorya theory that says two things 1)all living things are made of cells and 20 cell carries on the functions of a living organisms
cell wallrigid structure that provides support for some kinds of cells
chloroplastorganells that contain cholorphyll; organelles in which photosynthesis takes place
cholorphyllgreen plant that absorbs energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food and energy for the plant
chromosometight bundles of DNA; usually found in the nucleus of cell
cytoplasmjelly like substance made mostly of water and containing many substances such as proteins and fats, essential to the cell; where most of the cell activity occurs
cytoplasmjelly-like substance made mostly of matter; contains substances such as proteins and fats essential to the cell
endoplasmiccell's system of passageways which allow materials to move from one part of a cell to another
energyability to do work
environmenta living thing surroundings
life cycleprocess of birth, growth, reproduction, and death of a living thing; life span
life spanprocess of birth, growth, reproduction and death
meiosisprocess of cell division in which cells divide a second time; producing reproductive cells with only half as many chromosomes as the parent cell
microscopeinstrument that uses lenses to magnify objects hundreds or thousands of times
mitochondriacell's engine: responsible for breaking down the cell's food and releasing energy
mitosistakes place in all cells except reproductive cells (skinning knee/healing)
mitosisstep by step process that ensures the two new cells formed by cell division will be the same as the original cell
multicellularliving things made up of many cells
nucleusa large organelle that contains the chromosomes
organtwo or more tissues that work together to perform a specific function
organtwo or more tissues that work together to perform the specific function
organelletiny structure inside the cytoplasm of most cells that helps carry out the function of the cell
organismscomplete living things
reticulumcell's transportation system
ribosomeresponsible for making protons the cells need
sexual reproductionprocess of creating life from male (sperm) and female(egg) cells
systemorgans working togethr
tissuegroup of cells working together
unicellularan organism consisting of only one cell
vacuolea bubble-like organelle in cells; used for storage
vacuolebubble like organells in cells; generally used for storage
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