Cells
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What were cells named after?

jail cells

100

What is the control centre of the cell?

Nucleus

100

What are cells made up of?

Organelles

100

How many objective lenses does a miroscope usually have?

3

100

Organisms made of only one cell

unicellular organisms

200

Name the two main types of cells

Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic

200

Which organelle surrounds a plant cell?

Cell wall

200

What is the thin layer that goes around a cell?

Cell membrane

200

What is the usual magnification of the eyepiece?

10x

200

Organisms made of many cells

multicellular organisms

300

This cell type contains chloroplasts and a large central vacuole.

What is a plant cell?

300

Where does photosynthesis happen in a plant cell?

Chloroplast

300

What is the jelly-like substance that fills a cell?

Cytoplasm

300

Which part of the microscope do you place your sample on?

The stage

300

two cell types that both have a cell wall

plant and bacteria

400

This cell type has plasmids

Bacteria

400
Involved in transport - like the post office of the cell.

Golgi boldy

400

Stores water and other nutrients in a cell

Vacuole

400

Name the two parts to hold while carrying a microscope

Arm and base

400

Specialised Cell that has a tail to help it move 

Sperm cells

500

What are the three parts to cell theory?

Cells are the smallest unit of life

Cells come from pre-existing cells

All living things are made of cells

500

Creates energy for the cell

Mitochondria

500
Makes proteins for the cell

Ribosome

500

What is the total magnification if you are using the 10x objective lens and a regular eyepiece?

100x

500

This specialised cell carries oxygen around the body

Red blood cells

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