What is a cell?
What is the organelle that makes proteins?
What are Ribosomes?
Is a animal cell a prokaryote or eukaryote?
What is eukaryote?
What is the part of the microscope that you look into?
What is the eyepiece?
What part of the cell holds the DNA?
What is the nucleus?
What are specialized structures that carry out specific functions?
What are organelles?
What is the "post office" of the cell?
What is Golgi apparatus?
What is MRSA, E.coli, strep, bacteria?
What are the three settings on a microscope?
What is high power, low power, and medium power?
What organelle converts particles into energy?
What is mitochondria?
What are the short, numerous projections that look like hairs?
What is cilia?
What are the two types of endoplasmic reticulum?
What is rough ER and smooth ER?
What kind of cell is a plant cell?
What is eukaryote?
Never, ever, ever touch the course adjustment unless you are on...
What is low power?
What is the watery interior of the cell?
What is cytoplasm?
What is used to store food, enzymes, and other materials needed by the cell?
What is the vacuole?
What organelle is also known as the "suicide sac"?
What are lysosomes?
Is the cells in yogurt eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
What is prokaryotic?
Only use the _______ adjustment when you are on high power.
What is fine?
What are three things found in a plant cell that is not found in a animal cell?
What is cell wall, chloroplasts and centrioles?
What is longer and more numerous than cilia?
What is flagella?
What part of the cells makes the ribosomes?
What is the nucleolus?
Is a human cell prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
What is eukaryotic?
How do you hold a microscope?
What is the function of the chloroplasts?
What is, its where photosynthesis takes place?