Any living things is called an ________
Organism
What is the job of a lipid?
Store Energy
What happens if a cell does not have enough water?
Shrivel up and die
What is the name of the part you look through on a microscope.
Eyepiece
What connects the eyepiece to the microscope?
Eyepiece Tube
All organisms are made up of ______
Cells
What is the job of a carbohydrate?
Good source of energy and energy storage.
What happens if the cells has the right amount of water?
The cell functions properly
What spins and allows us to switch between different objectives.
Nosepiece
What parts do you hold the microscope by when moving it from one place to another.
Arm and Base
Where is the DNA located in a prokaryote and Eukaryote?
Prokaryote - Cytoplasm
Eukaryote - Nucleus
What is the job of a protein?
What happens if the cells has too much water?
The cell swells and can burst
Stage
What hold the slide in place?
Stage Clips
How many cells can a prokaryote and a eukaryote be?
Prokaryote - unicellular
Eukaryote - unicellular or multicellular
What is the job of nucleic acid?
Carry information in cells
Water takes up ______ of the mass of the cell.
2/3
If the image is blurry, what two parts can you use to make the image more clear.
Fine and Coarse Focus
The light source on a microscope is called an _____________
Illuminator
What are the 4 things all cells have in common?
Cell membrane, cytoplasm, DNA, Organelles
What do phospholipids make up in a cell?
make up the cell membrane
What is the job of the cell membrane?
Control what comes in and out of a cell. Also gives protection.
What part allows different amounts of light/brightness through?
Diaphragm
If you are using the 40x objective, what is the TOTAL amount of magnification?