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Who is Robert Hooke
He was reminded of monk's rooms when observing cork cells under the microscope for the first time
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What is the nucleus
The principal's office of the cell; the control center
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What are parasites, fungi, bacteria, and viruses
What are the four infectious agents
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What is respiratory and circulatory
The two systems working together to pump oxygen and blood around the body.
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What is the cell
The most basic level of organization in living things
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Who is Antwan von Leewenhuek
He discovered bacteria cells by looking into a sample of pond water and dental scrapings
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What is the cell membrane
All substances in and out of the cell
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What is antiviral
Viruses are treated by
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What is the nervous system and the muscular system
The two systems working together to warm the body by shivering
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What is the organism
The most complex level of organization in living things
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Who is Matthias Schleiden
He discovered the plants were made of cells
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What is the golgi complex or golgi apparatus
Packages and ships items across the cell
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What is antibiotic
Bacterial infections are treated by
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What is skeletal and muscular
The two systems working together to support the body as it moves
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What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
The order of organization in living things from least complex to most complex
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Who is Theodore Shwann
He discovered that animal cells were made of cells
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What is the mitochondria
The powerhouse of the cell; converts food into energy
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What is TRUE
True or False. Bacteria are living infectious agents
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What is the Immune System
The system Osmosis Jones was a part of which fights off infection
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What is tissue
The level below the heart, brain, kidney, etc.
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What are pre-existing cells
New cells come from
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What is chloroplast, cell wall, and larger vacuoles
Three unique differences does plant cells have that animal cells do not
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What is a parasite
The jewel wasp who allowed its larvae to eat Karl the cockroach was a
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What is the Integumentary system
The body's FIRST line of defense against disease (which system)
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What is organ system
The level of organization that includes digestive, respiratory , circulatory, etc.
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