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| The first Scientest to describe living cells as seen through a simple microscope |
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| Compound Light Microscope |
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| Uses two or more glass lenses to magnify either living cells or prepared slides |
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| A Scientest that discovered that a cork was composed of tiny, hollow boxes that he called cells |
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| A Scientest who concluded that all PLANTS and made of cells |
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| A Scientest who concluded that all ANIMALS are composed of cells |
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| The development of this microscope has allowed scientists to view molecules |
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| controls cell activity and stores information |
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| stores food and waste products |
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| site of ribosome synthesis and make ribosome syhnthesis |
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| supplies the cell with energy through cellular respiration |
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| site of protein synthesis |
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| holds all organelles<- jello like |
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| absorbs sunlight to make food |
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| semi- permeable; regulates what goes in and out of the cell |
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| provides structure for the PLANT cells; nonliving |
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| makes lipids... makes it smooth |
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| defines proteins by processing and repackaging |
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| used in animal cells for cell division |
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| stores enzymes that digest old worn out cell parts |
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