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- Q1the study of living thingsBiology30s
- Q2basic units of life (smallest living units)Cells30s
- Q3States that all organisms are made up of one or more cells, the cell is the basic unit of life, and all cells come from other cells.Cell Theory30s
- Q4cell that does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles. Has circular DNAProkaryotic Cell30s
- Q5cell that has a nucleus and has membrane-bound organelles. Has linear DNAEukaryotic Cell30s
- Q6Bacteria (example)Example of prokaryotic cell30s
- Q7plants and animals (example)Example of eukaryotic cell30s
- Q8first to observe "small chambers" in cork and call them "cells"Robert Hooke30s
- Q9first to view "living" cells under microscope ; father of microbiologyLeeuwenhoek30s
- Q10discovered that all animals are made of cellsSchwann30s
- Q11discovered that all plants are made of cellsSchleiden30s
- Q12All cells come from other cellsVirchow30s
- Q13A "tiny organ" ; allows cell to live, grow and reproduceorganelle30s
- Q14any living thingorganism30s
- Q15only seen in animal cells ; helps divide chromosomes (DNA)centrioles30s