Biology Unit 1: Cell Theory and Living Things

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  1. 3. the process of all the cells maintaining a constant internal and chemical condition.
  2. 8. a German Physician known as “The Father of Modern Pathology” was a co-founder of the Cell Theory and known as the founder of social medicine.
  3. 10. the study of life
  4. 12. Luis Alvarez was a Latin X biologist who was known for creating the hydrogen bubble chamber enabling the discovery of resonance states in particle physics, he also won a nobel Prize in Physics in 1968.
  5. 13. a Romanian-American Cell Biologist known as the most influential Cell Biologist ever. He was awarded with a Nobel Peace Prize in 1974 in Physiology and medicine.
  6. 14. a particle made from proteins that can only replicate in living cells.
  7. 17. a German Physicist who first extended the cell theory to animals.
  8. 19. a domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycan; corresponds to the kingdom eubacteria.
  9. 20. the scientist who first discovered cells as the basic unit of life.
  10. 21. a theory based upon the idea that cells make up all living things and that an organism cannot exist without cells.
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  1. 1. an German Botanist who co-founded the Cell Theory with Theodor Schwann and Rudolf Virchow.
  2. 2. Ernest Evverett Just was a pioneering African American Biologist he was known for discovering the role of cell surface in the development of organisms.
  3. 4. a cell that does have and is always separating the genetic material within its nucleus.
  4. 5. A proven theory discovered by a scientist
  5. 6. hypothesis is a conclusion that scientists make after collecting and analyzing data.
  6. 7. organelle is commonly compared with organs in that they are like the specialized organs of a cell.
  7. 9. Life{cell(s)-->system(s) A system of life\
  8. 11. A single celled organism of the Kingdom of Protista.
  9. 15. every living thing has it
  10. 16. a cell that does not have a separated genetic material with their nucleus.
  11. 18. A method that scientists and engineers use with experiments