| A | B |
| The cell organelle that prepares, ships, and packages proteins | Golgi apparatus |
| Controls the passage of substances between the cytoplasm and nucleus | nuclear membrane |
| Inner membrane of the mitochondria | cristae |
| cells that have a true nucleus | eukaryotes |
| How many times something has been enlarged in a microscope | magnifying power |
| Organelle that transports substances throughout the cytoplasm | endoplasmic reticulum |
| A balance between an organism's internal and external environment | homeostasis |
| How clear and sharp an image is in a microscope | resolving power |
| The carries of hereditary messages in cell | chromosomes |
| A structure outside the plasma membrane in some cells | cell wall |
| Cell material outside the nucleus, whereby most cellular life processes occur | cytoplasm |
| the control center of the cell | nucleus |
| the small membrane-bound structures inside a cell | organelle |
| pigment that gives plants their green color | chlorophyll |
| Proposed that all animals are made of cells | Schwann |
| Studied how diseases affected living things | Virchow |
| The first person to observe cells | Hooke |
| Proposed that all plants are made of cells | Schleiden |
| First to make the compound microscope | Jansen brothers |
| First to make the simple microscope | Leeuwenhoek |
| First person to view living cells | Dujarin |