2. As you proceed you will find several icon buttons that will
be used to guide you through this lesson. Below is an
explanation of what each button will do for you. Later in
the lesson, a buttons function may change, and you will be
provided with new buttons. These changes will be
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3.
4.
5. On January 1st, 1953 Robert C. Hooke
discovered the cell while examining a piece
of cork under a microscope with a 50x
magnification.
6. In 1839 Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann came up
with what is known today as...
17. A membranous organelle that
contains the majority of the cells
genetic material.
Here, we find the cells DNA.
It is also the control center of the
cell, allowing it to control its
contents.
Often we can find a dense area
within which is responsible for
ribosome production. This area is
known as the nucleolis.
18. Comprised of a semi-permiable phospholipid bilayer. This essentially
means that the composition of the membrane allows for some things to
pass in and out of the cell and for others to stay where they are.
23. Often referred to as the
powerhouse of the cell.
Supplies the cell with the
energy it needs to perform its
other basic life processes. It
does this through the process
of Respiration. Respiration
uses energy from food and
the deoxidation of water
molecules to form ATP
molecules. These molecules
are used in essentially every
situation where work needs
24. These little guys are
the primary hosts
for a process known
as biological protein
synthesis.
During this process, ribosomes essentially link
amino acids to build proteins according to
corresponding Rna triplicate codons.
25.
26. Part of the cellular endomembrane
system, the Golgi apparatus packages
proteins inside the cell before they are
sent to their destination; it is particularly
important in the processing of proteins
for secretion.
29. Question 1
The individual cells of plant tissues were first
seen and named by…
A) Hooke
B) Van Leeuwenhoek
C) Dutrochet
D) Scheiden
30. Question 2
The rigid structure found outside the cell
membrane in plant cells is known as the…
A) Cytoplasm
B) Cell wall
C) Plasma membrane
D) Centriole
31. Question 3
Cytoplasm is…
A) The control center for metabolism
B) A system of fluid filled canals
C) A small sack like structure
D) The watery material between the cell
membrane and nucleus
32. Question 4
Chloroplasts exist as the primary site of which
process?
A) Respiration
B) Thermal regulation
C) Photosynthesis
D) Mitotic division
33. Question 5
Ribosomes utilize what form of genetic coding
to produce protein?
A) DNA
B) Phospholipids
C) Fatty Acids
D) RNA
45. What we Learned:
• How to distinguish plat from animal cells, and
that although they have their differences they
are at the same time very similar.
• The cell is the most basic building block of all
life on Earth, and yet it is very complex.
• How to identify organelles and their functions
as they each play a crucial and purposeful
role to the overall well being of the cell.