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Cell Theory Functions of
Microscopes
Scientists
Organelles
Parts of
a Cell
Types of
Cells
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Because the microscope
was invented, people were
able to discover:
a) Skin
c) Plants
b) Animals
d) Cells
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d) Cells
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What part of the microscope
is circled below?
Eye piece
What part of the microscope
is circled below?
Stage
What part of the microscope
is circled below?
Objective Lenses
What is the TOTAL
magnification of a microscope
with two lenses, one with a
magnification of 10x & the
other with 40x?
a) 10
b) 40
c) 400
d) 4000
c) 400
In 1663, this scientist
was the first to see the
remains of cells and gave
them their names (said
they looked like “small
rooms”)
Robert
Hooke
Around 1674, this scientist
built microscopes; he
discovered that living
things moved and were
smaller than the
eye could see
Anton Van
Leeuwenhoek
In 1838, this scientist
concluded that all
plants are made of
cells
Matthias
Schleiden
This scientist, in 1839,
reached the conclusion
that all animals are
made of cells
Theodor
Schwann
This scientist proposed
that “All cells come from
cells” in 1855
Rudolf
Virchow
Which organelle is
the control center
of the cell?
Nucleus
Which organelle
stores food and
other materials
needed by the cell?
Vacuoles
What is the
function of the cell
membrane?
To control which
substances enter
and leave the cell
Which organelle
breaks down food
particles and wornout cell parts
Lysosomes
This organelle
packages &
distributes
materials from the
endoplasmic
reticulum
Golgi Apparatus
(or Golgi Bodies)
Identify organelle D
Nucleus
Identify the organelle
below:
Chloroplast
Identify organelle C
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Identify organelle B
Mitochondria
Identify organelle A
Golgi Apparatus
(or Golgi Bodies)
The shape of a cell
a)
does not matter in an
organism
b)
Can tell you something about
the job the cell does
c)
are all the same in animal
cells
Can tell you
something about the
job the cell does
An example of a
prokaryotic cell is:
a) Plant cell c) Algae
b) Animal cell d) Archaea
Archaea and
Bacteria are both
prokaryotic cells
True or False:
All prokaryotic
cells are
multicellular.
FALSE!
Prokaryotic cells are
bacteria and archaea,
and are all single
celled.
True or False:
All eukaryotic cells
have a nucleus
TRUE!
All eukaryotic cells
have a nucleus (like in
animal and plant cells)
True or False:
Cells in many-celled
organisms all look the
same and are the same
size.
FALSE!
Red blood cells
look different than
muscles cells and
neurons