These substances cannot be made into simpler substances and make compounds
What are elements?
This type of cell is only ever classed as a single-celled organism
What is a prokaryotic cell?
Typically, a standard microscope has 3 of these pieces, all of which an be swapped around to see at different magnifications
What are objectives?
The brain of the cell that contains incredibly powerful and dangerous energy that ended WWII
What is the nucleus?
The first step of the cell cycle when the cell copies its DNA in preparation for mitosis
What is Interphase?
This compound is made with carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
What are carbohydrates?
This type of cell is the opposite of prokaryotic cells and are always part of multi-celled organisms
What are eukaryotioc cells?
This piece is typically a mirror that reflects light onto the slide, although there ma be a built-in light into this piece
What is an illuminator?
Often referred to as the "powerhouse of the cell", this organelle was discovered in 1898 by Richard Altmann
What is the mitochondria?
The "final stage of mitosis" occurs when a cell finally splits int 2 daughter cells
What is cytokineses?
This compound, made with the same materials s carbohydrates, is trimmed off of meat products before it is eaten
What are lipids?
This statement about a cell is dubbed this title when a cell has 2 sets of chromosomes from each parent (i.e. human cells); a cell not sharing this quality is known as a haploid
What is a diploid cell?
This part is what is observed under the lens
What is the slide?
An organelle in Eukaryotic cells that folds proteins produced by the "powerhouse of the cell" to be used by the cell; it also transports lipids around the cell
What is the golgi apparatus?
What is passive and active transport?
This type of protein forms human hair, nails and feathers
What is keratin?
This cell is the largest type of white blood cell
What is a monocyte?
Most agree the microscope was made in ____
Was the microscope made in 1590?
A vesicle in a cell responsible for storing fluids until later use; this organelle is usually found in plant and fungal cells, although it can be found in some animal cells
What is a vacuole?
This is an action that a cell will perform if it has an uneven water distribution in its body
What is osmosis?
These 5 elements form nucleic acids
What are oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon phosphorus?
These cells are what multi-celled animals brains are made of
What are nerve cells?
Although it is a controversial topic, some agree that ___________ made the first microscope
Who is Zacharias Janssen?
Abbreviated to ER, this organelle is only found in Eukaryotic cells
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum?
Excluding mitosis, there are ___________ stages in the cell cycle
Are there 3 stages in the cell cycle?