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Unit 4 Hierarchy of Organisms Study Guide Edit

The document outlines a study guide for students to explain the basic components of cell theory, how the microscope helped develop it, and to draw and describe key cellular structures. Students are asked to: 1) Explain the three components of cell theory; 2) Describe how the microscope helped discover cells; and 3) Draw and define structures like the ribosome, cell wall, and mitochondria. They are also asked to order biological levels of organization from largest to smallest.

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Unit 4 Hierarchy of Organisms Study Guide Edit

The document outlines a study guide for students to explain the basic components of cell theory, how the microscope helped develop it, and to draw and describe key cellular structures. Students are asked to: 1) Explain the three components of cell theory; 2) Describe how the microscope helped discover cells; and 3) Draw and define structures like the ribosome, cell wall, and mitochondria. They are also asked to order biological levels of organization from largest to smallest.

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Complete the following on a separate sheet of notebook paper as part of your study guide (homework).

1. Explain the 3 basic components of the cell theory.


All living things are composed of cells.
Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things.
All cells are produced from other cells.
2. How did the microscope help with the development of the cell theory?
It allowed people to see the cells and the characteristics of them.
3. Draw the following structures within a cell and describe their functions: ribosomes, cell wall, cell
membrane, Golgi apparatus, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum, lysosome, vacuole,

mitochondria.

4. Organize the following from largest to smallest: organs, cells, organ systems, atoms, tissues.
Organ systems, organs, tissues, cells, atoms.

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