WHAT IS SCIENCE? Chapter 1 Key concept: What is the goal of science? Interest Grabber.
Cells and Tissues. Carry out all chemical activities needed to sustain life Carry out all chemical activities needed to sustain life Cells are the building.
1. A(n) _____ is the most basic unit of all living things. Cell Cell membrane Organelles Cell wall Structure Organ Prokaryote Eukaryote Tissue Function.
Cell discovery and theory
Cell Introduction and Cell Differentiation
Organization in living things
01 Cell Theory And Microcope
01 Microscope in cell studies
Ch. 2 Basic Chemistry Chemistry is important to biology because: Most cells functions involve chemical reactions. Cell functions are regulated. The atoms.
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History of the Cell Robert Hooke (1665) – Used compound scope to examine thin cork slices. Coined the term “cell” referring to the many little boxes.
CHAPTER FOUR: CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION. 7.1 History of the Cell Robert Hooke (1665) – Used compound scope to examine thin cork slices. Coined the.