Organelles #1
Organelles #2
Cell Theory
Labeling
Pro/Eu
Microscopes
Microscopes/ Characteristics of Living Things
100

Which organelle controls the processes of the cell?

Nucleus


100

Which organelle store water, nutrients or wastes for the cell?

Vacuole


100

Which scientist observed cork under a microscope in 1665 and called them cells?

Robert Hooke


100

Which organelle is letter E?

 

Nucleus or Brain of the Cell

100

What type of cell is this?


Prokaryotic Cell

100

What type of microscope do we use in class?

A. Electron Microscope

B. Compound Microscope

C. Telescopic Microscope

B. Compound Microscope


100

What part would be number 1 be called?


1. Ocular Lens or Eyepiece

200

Which organelle is the rigid outer layer in plant cells that gives it structure and support?

Cell Wall


200

Which organelle holds all the organelles in place in the cell?

Cytoplasm


200

What scientist observed living cells in 1674 and called them "animalcules"? 

Anton Von Leewenhoek 

200

Which organelle is letter D?

 

Vacuole or Warehouse of the Cell

200

Name any Prokaryotic Organism and Eukaryotic Organism.

Name any Non-Living Thing.

Label your board like this

Pro = 

Eu = 

N-L =


200

How do you find total magnification between the ocular lens and objective?

Multiply

200

What parts do you hold the microscope by when carrying it?


9. Arm and 12. Base

300

Which organelle uses digestive enzymes to break down substances in the cell?

Lysosomes


300

Which organelle is the site for photosynthesis in plant cells?

Chloroplasts


300

What scientist discovered plant cells in 1838?

Mattias Schleiden 


300

Which organelle is letter B?

 

Cell Wall or Structure of the Cell

300

Where is DNA located in a Eukaryotic Cell?

In the Nucleus

300

What is the total magnification if the ocular lens is 10x and the objective is 25x?

10 x 25 = 250 times magnification

300

What is the word that means maintaining an internal balance?

Homeostasis

400

Which organelle helps transport proteins around the cell?

Endoplasmic Reticulum


400

What 3 organelles do plant cells have that animal cells do not?

1. Cell Wall

2. Chloroplasts

3. 1 large Vacuole

400

What scientist discovered animal cells in 1839?

Theodor Schwann 


400

Which organelle is letter H?

 

Mitochondria or Powerhouse of the Cell

400

Do Prokaryotes or Eukaryotes have DNA?


The BOTH have DNA


400

What are parts 2, 3, and 4 called?


2. Revolving Nose Piece

3. Objectives

4. Stage Clips

400

What are parts 9, 10 and 11 called?


9. Arm

10. Coarse Adjustment Knob

11. Fine Adjustment Knob

500

Which organelle inspects and packages proteins in the cell?

Golgi Body or Apparatus


500

What organelle does an animal cell have that a plant cell does not?

Lysosomes

or 

Centrosomes (you could also have this one)

500

Which scientist declared cells come from other cells in 1855?

Robert Virchow


500

Which organelle is letter I?

 

Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) or Highway of the Cell

500

What are the three main differences between Prokaryotic Cells and Eukaryotic Cells?

1. No Nucleus

2. Pro = Single Celled Only

3. Size/Complexity (organelles)

500

What are parts 5, 6 and 7 called?


5. Stage

6. Diaphragm

7. Light Source

500

Name as many characteristics as you can? The group with the most wins (as well as anyone that ties them)

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