Specimens are placed on this for viewing under the microscope.
What is a slide?
The powerhouse of the cell that contains enzymes to release energy.
What are mitochondria?
This type of transport requires energy.
What is Active Transport?
This type of molecule is made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen only.
What is a carbohydrate?
This is what happens when a cell stops using energy.
What is dies?
Compound microscopes are called this because they contain two types of these.
What are lenses?
These organelles contain chlorophyll to capture energy to make sugar through photosynthesis.
What are cholorplasts?
This is the movement from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
What is diffusion?
These molecules are involved in nearly every cellular activity and include storage, fighting disease, and enzyme activity.
What are proteins?
God commanded living things to do this after their kind.
What is reproduce?
A microscope should be picked up by these two parts.
What is the arm and the base?
These organisms look like bubbles and serve as storage containers in the cytoplasm of some cells.
What are vacuoles?
This type of diffusion occurs through a selectively permeable membrane, like with an egg.
What is osmosis?
These molecules are make up the boundaries of cellular membranes and have structural, communicative, and transportation functions.
What are lipids?
This is a group of similar cells working together.
What is a tissue?
These types of cells sit on top of plant leaves.
What are guard cells?
These organelles serves as the cell's delivery system and hangs out near the nucleus.
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum?
This property of a membrane means that certain molecules can go through and others cannot, or only go through at certain times.
What is selective permeability?
These are two major kinds of nucleic acids.
What are DNA and RNA?
Bacteria, algae, and yeast are all examples of this type of organism.
What is unicellular?
These types of cells have extensions that carry messages to other neurons or cells and cannot exist without accessory cells to protect them.
What are nerve cells?
These two types of hairlike structures live on the outside of the cell as an extension of the cell membrane and help with propelling the cell.
What are cilia and flagella?
The name of the model that describes the cellular membrane composed of lipids and proteins.
What is the fluid mosaic model?
Enzymes are very specific and scientists have identified this many of the human type.
What is 3,000?
All cells manufacture materials and all cells respond to their environment are two cellular functions. These are the other two.
What are use energy and reproduce themselves?