Cells

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Scientist who first observed cork cells and coined the term "cell."
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Scientist who first observed microscopic organisms like bacteria in pond water.
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A microscope that uses lenses and visible light to magnify specimens.
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A microscope that uses electrons instead of light for extremely high magnification.
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A type of electron microscope that scans the surface of a specimen to create a 3D image.
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A type of electron microscope that allows you to see internal structures of cells.
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Image taken through a microscope.
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Protective barrier around the cell that controls what enters and exits.
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Control center of the cell that contains genetic material.
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Organisms without a nucleus.
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Organisms with a nucleus.
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Jelly-like substance that fills the cell and holds organelles in place.
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Structures within a cell that have specialized functions.
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Double membrane that surrounds the nucleus.
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DNA and proteins inside the nucleus in a loose form.
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Dense structure inside the nucleus where ribosomes are made.
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Openings in the nuclear envelope that allow molecules to pass in and out.
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Storage sacs in the cell that hold water, nutrients, or waste.
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Small sacs that transport materials within the cell.
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Organelles that digest and recycle cellular waste.
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Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the cell.
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Network of fibers that gives a cell its shape and helps move organelles.
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Theory stating that all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, and all cells come from pre-existing cells.