
Life Science Cells
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- Q1coined the term "cell"VirchowSchwannHookeSchleiden30s
- Q2All cells come from other cellsvan LeeuwenhoekHookeSchwannVirchow30s
- Q3concluded that all plants are made of cellsSchwannHookeSchleidenvan Leeuwenhoek30s
- Q4all animals are made of cellsSchwannHookeSchleidenVirchow30s
- Q5improved the microscopevan LeeuwenhoekVirchowHookeSchwann30s
- Q6cells that do not have a nucleusEukaryoticPlantProkaryoticAnimal30s
- Q72 things that plant cells have that animal cells don'tCell membrane and cell wallCentrioles and cell membraneChloroplasts and mitochondriaChloroplasts and cell wall30s
- Q8What color of light is absorbed by a black shirtall of themblacknone of themwhite30s
- Q9On which side of the chemical equation are the products?lefteitherrightboth20s
- Q10idea that all living things are composed of cells, cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things, and new cells are produced from existing cellscell modelcell hypothesiscell theorycell law20s
- Q11Basic unit of lifetissueCellorgan systemorgan20s
- Q12A small particle in the nucleus of the atom, with no electrical chargeQuarkNeutronProtonElectron20s
- Q13A subatomic particle that has a positive charge and that is found in the nucleusElectronNeutronLeptonProton20s
- Q14A subatomic particle that has a negative charge and is outside of the nucleusNeutronBosonElectronProton20s
- Q15the number of protons in the nucleus of an atomAtomic massAtomic numberSpecial number4220s