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Questions 9/10

1. How did Robert Hooke make a contributions to our society?

2. What is the relationship between cell size and shape?

3. What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote?

4.  Name three basic parts of a cell.

5.  What are the major components of a cell membrance?

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  1. 1. He discovered the law of elasticity, witch allowed for the invention of the first portable timepiece, the watch, allowing people to keep up with time more accurately. Also, by studying the structure of a cork under a micro scope, he discovered cells.
    2.
    3.Eukaryotic cells are about 15 times wider than a typical prokaryote and can be as much as 1000 times greater in volume. The major difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound compartments in which specific metabolic activities take place. Most important among these is a cell nucleus, a membrane-delineated compartment that houses the eukaryotic cell’s DNA
    4. Membrane, Cytoplasm, and Genetic Material.
    5. Lipids, Carbohydrates, and Proteins

  2. 1. Robert Hooke discovered cells.
    2. The cells function in an organism.
    3. Prokaryotes have no membrane bound organelles, while eukaryotes have many membrane bound organelles.
    4. Nucleus, cell memrane, organelles.
    5. 2 layers of phospholipids that seperate the outside envoronment from the cells insides.

  3. 1. He lokked at a piece of cork from under a tree and he called it a cell.

    2. The cell is shaped by its size of its surface area.

    3. A prokaryote cell has only one cell and the eukaryote cell has one or more cells.

    4. the cell membrane, nucleus, and the outer shell.

    5. The nucleus, ribosomes golgi apparatus, Smooth ER, rough ER, and the vesciles.

  4. 1. How did Robert Hooke make a contributions to our society?
    Robert Hooke was one of the first people to ever use microscope technology to examine life on the microscopic scale. While doing so, he coined the very word “cell” to refer to the small units that made up all life.

    2. What is the relationship between cell size and shape? The older the cell the bigger and depending on how large the cell theouter memebrane will need to be bigger therefore affecting the shape of the cell

    3. What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote?
    Prokaryote •Contain no membrane-bound organelles and •Do not have a pre-defined nucleus. Unlike eukaryote which contains both.

    4. Name three basic parts of a cell.
    1.Plasma Membrane 2. Cytoplasm 3. A Control Center

    5. What are the major components of a cell membrance?
    1. Phospholipids 2. Protein 3. Cholesterol 4. Glycocalyx

  5. 1Robert Hooke discovered cells withou him we wouldnt know what we are made of
    2There is no relation between cell size and shape
    3A prokaryote has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles a eukaryote doesnt
    4Nucleus, cell membrane, mitochandrea, ribosome
    5All of the organelles in it

  6. 1. Robert Hooke contributed by discovering all plants have cells and confirming Leeuwenhoek’s findings.
    2. The relationship between cell size and shape is for the shape, the cell may be surrouned by a rigid wall that contrains the cell from changing shape and for the size of the cell, it mainly depends on the functions the cell carries out.
    3. The differnce is prokatyotes lack a membrane-bond nucleus and are simplier. While eukaryotes are way more complex cells and has a very noticable nucleus.
    4. Cytoplasm, membrane, and a control center.
    5. Lipids and proteins.

  7. 1) He discovered plant cells in cork and started the cell theory we have today

    2) Their function

    3) A prokaryote is a single cell organism with no membrane bound organelles, while eukaryotes are multicellular and have membrane bound organelles

    4) the membrane, the organelles, and the nucleus

    5) lipids

  8. 1. Robert Hooke made a contribution to our society for first applying the word “cell” to describe the basic unit of life.
    2. The relationship between cell size and shape is that they are both created to help the cell prefrom its specific function.
    3. A prokaryote only contains one cell and a eukaryote (like us) is multicellular.
    4. Nuleus, cytoplasm, and membrane
    5. Lipids, protiens, and carbohydrates

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  9. 1. How did Robert Hooke make a contributions to our society? – Robert Hooke worked with the microscope and out of doing so he made up and found the word cell.

    2. What is the relationship between cell size and shape? – cells can take on any form of shape, and any size of anything.

    3. What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote? – Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus and the DNA inside of them is floating around freely. Eukaryotes do not have a nucleus and DNA cannot be found in them.

    4. Name three basic parts of a cell. – Nucleus, mitochondria, vacuole.

    5. What are the major components of a cell membrane? – Phospholipids, Protein, Cholesterol.

  10. 1) He was first to study and record what a cell looks like.
    2)
    3) Eukaryote cells are more complex than prokaryote cells.
    4) Nuclious, cell membrane, and ribosomes.
    5) Proteins and lipids.

  11. 1. How did Robert Hooke make a contributions to our society? he discovered the cell

    2. What is the relationship between cell size and shape? size and shape is related to environment and purpose

    3. What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote?
    eukaryotes form together and prokaryotes are alone.
    4. Name three basic parts of a cell.
    DNA ribisons and membrane
    5. What are the major components of a cell membrance?
    proteins, liquid bi layer, carbohydrates, cholesterol

  12. 1. Robert Hook discovered that cells were in living object by first oberving cork.
    2. Cell size is based on the shape of the cell.
    3. Prokaryote is bacteria and eukaryote is animal and plant
    4. membrane, cyrtoplasm, and dna
    5. Phospolypid bylayer.

  13. 1.Robert Hooke was one of the first people to ever use microscope technology to examine life on the microscopic scale. When he did this he found cells and called them cells because they looked like jail cells.
    2. When one changes or grows so does the other.
    3.The prokaryotic cell has a cell wall, and this animal cell does not.Eukaryotic cells are much larger and much more complex than prokaryotic cells.
    4. The nucleus, the mitochondria, and the cell membrane.
    5. It is mostly made of biological molecules, normaly proteins and lipids.

  14. 1) Robert Hooke made his contribution to society by discovering the cell.
    2) The relationship is that they are both changed according to their job in the organism.
    3) Prokaryotes don’t have a membrane bound nucleus and eukaryotes do.
    4) The three basic parts are plasma membrane,DNA, and cytoplasm with ribosomes.
    5) The major components are phospholipids and Sterols

  15. 1. Robert Hooke made contributions to our society by discovering cells.

    3. A eukaryote has membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus while a prokaryote does not.

    4. Three basic parts of a cell are the nucleus, the cell membrane, and the mitochondria.

    5. The major components of a cell membrane are phospholipids and protein.

  16. 1. He discovered the cell in which can be used to help try to discover new diseases, so we can come up with a cure for them.
    2. The relationship between cell size and shape is that they both depend on how the cell functions, and what the job of that cell is, they also protect the cell in some way.
    3. Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and outer membrane, Eukaryotic cells, however, have a nucleus and an outer membrane.
    4. The mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and the nucleus.
    5. Phospholipids, hydrophobic tails, and hydrophilic heads.

  17. 1. Robert Hooke was one of the first people to ever use microscope technology to examine life on the microscopic scale. If he hadn’t of discovered cells we wouldn’t know everything we know today.
    2. The volume is proportional to the cube of the diameter, but the area, only to the square of the diameter.
    3. Eukaryotes have a membrane-bound nuclei and other organelles, while prokaryotes lack this membrane-bound nucleus.
    4. The plasma membrane, the cytoplasm, and the control center that contains DNA and the nucleus in some cells.
    5. Phospholipids, Protein, Cholesterol, and Glycocalyx

  18. 1. How did Robert Hooke make a contributions to our society? He observed many cells including cork cells

    2. What is the relationship between cell size and shape? cell size is microscopic and cell shape can very depending on the catagory such as plant, amimal, or bacteria

    3. What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote? Prokaryotes have no membrane around the DNA and Eukaryotes DNA is within a membrane.

    4. Name three basic parts of a cell. Cytoplasm, Ribosomes, Nucleus

    5. What are the major components of a cell membrance? phospholipids,
    cholesterol, and sterols.

  19. 1. Robert Hooke was the one to give the “cell” its name.

    2. Shape is its form and the size is how big it is.

    3. Prokaryote has no nucleus while eukaryote does.

    4. 1. All living organisms are composed of cells. They may be unicellular or multicellular. 2. The cell is the basic unit of life. 3. Cells arise from pre-existing cells.

    5. 1. Phospholipids 2. Protein 3. Cholesterol 4. Glycocalyx

  20. 1. How did Robert Hooke make a contributions to our society?
    He named the cell.
    2. What is the relationship between cell size and shape?
    they are all circles
    3. What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote?
    prokaryote is one cell and eukaryote is many cells
    4. Name three basic parts of a cell.
    cell, cell membraine, and the nucles
    5. What are the major components of a cell membrance
    1. Phospholipids
    2. Protein
    3. Cholesterol
    4. Glycocalyx

  21. 1. How did Robert Hooke make a contributions to our society?
    He figured out what cells looked like by looking under a microscope and looking at cork cells.

    2. What is the relationship between cell size and shape?
    It lets the cell do what it needs to do effectively.

    3. What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote?
    A prokaryote cell is smaller and simpeler than a eukaryotic, it does not have a neucleus or membrane bound organelles.
    Eukaryotic cell has a neuclues, ribosomes, mitochondria, cytoskeleton, and an endomembrane system.

    4. Name three basic parts of a cell.
    outermost plasma membrane, genetic material in the form of dna, and a cytoplasm with ribosomes

    5. What are the major components of a cell membrance?
    all membranes are phospholipid bilayers with embedded proteins, known as the fluid mosaic model, and the outer plasma membrane

  22. 1.He was the first scientist to descover the cell from a piece cork
    2.If the cell is bigger the shape will also get bigger
    3.A eukaryote is a single cell organism.
    4.Nucleus,cell wall, mitochondrion
    5.The cell wall and the cytoskelton

  23. 1. How did Robert Hooke make a contributions to our societ? Robert Hooke made a contribution to our society by dicovering cells.
    2. What is the relationship between cell size and shape?The relationship between
    cell size and shape is they were all cells have an outermost plasma membrane.
    3. What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote?prokarotes have no membrane around th DNA, and eukareotes the DNA is souronded by a membrane.
    4. Name three basic parts of a cell. three basic parts of a cell is the nucleus the cell membrane and the plasma membrane.
    5. What are the major components of a cell membrance?liquids and protiens are the major componets of the cell membrane.

  24. 1 he discovered the cell
    2 size amount of oxygen shape what kind of cell
    3 pro have no nucleus eur are animal cells and do have a nucleus
    4 nucleus cell wall ribosomes
    5 ribosomes

  25. 1) Robert Hooke observed many cells, specifically the cork cells.

    2) Different cells have different sizes and shapes. Every cell has a unique size and shape to perform a specific job.

    3) Prokaryotes have no true nuclei and are unicellular while eukaryotes have a true nuclei and are multicellular.

    4) Three basic parts of the cell are the nucleus, mitochondrion, and the cell membrane.

    5) The major components of a cell membrane are phospholipid, cholesterol, and membrane protein.

  26. 1.he discovered cells.
    2.well it doesnt effect the cell in anyway the cells shape changes, i guess if its a bigger size cell it would have more mass.
    3.prokaryote does not have a nucleus eukaryote does.
    4.cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm
    5.lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates

  27. 1.created the cell theory

    2.they boththey both determine what kind of cell it is

    3.prokaryote is for plant and eurkaryote is a animal

    4.nucleus,ribosomes,cytoplasm

    5.Phospholipids,Protein,Cholesterol,Glycocalyx

  28. 1. He observed the cell, and actually named it the cell.
    2. Its microscopic, and the sphere keeps all the organelles in place.
    3. A prokaryote has one cell, and a eukaryote has 2 or more cells.
    4. Cell membrane, Organelle, cytoplasm
    5. Lipids, and tiny little holes

  29. 1.)created the cell theory
    2.)they boththey both determine what kind of cell it is
    3.)prokaryote is for plant and eurkaryote is a animal
    4.)nucleus,ribosomes,cytoplasm
    5.)Phospholipids,Protein,Cholesterol,Glycocalyx

  30. 1. He observed and named the cell.
    2. They both grow depending on the space they have.
    3. Prokaryotes were here before eukaryote. Eukaryote have plasma membranes.
    4. Cell Membrane, nucleus, and ribosomes.
    5. They are in control of what comes in and out of the cell, and they protect the cell.

  31. 1. How did Robert Hooke make a contributions to our society?
    He named the cell.
    2. What is the relationship between cell size and shape?
    they are all circles
    3. What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote?
    prokaryote is one cell and eukaryote is many cells
    4. Name three basic parts of a cell.
    cell, cell membraine, and the nucles
    5. What are the major components of a cell membrance
    1. Phospholipids
    2. Protein
    3. Cholesterol
    4. Glycocalyx

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