Microscopes
Cell Structure
Cell Transport Systems
Cells Working Together
Cellular Function
100

The smallest unit of life.

What is a cell

100

A thin, flexible barrier that surrounds a cell.

What is the cell membrane?

100
The type of cellular transport that requires no cellular energy.

What is passive transport?

100

Cells that differ in function and structure.

What are specialized cells?

100

Storage sacs contained in both plant and animal cells.

What are vacuoles?

200

The area under the stage that limits how much light is passed through from the light source.

What is the diaphragm?

200

Rod-shaped organelle structures within a cell that convert energy stored in food.

What are mitochondrion?

200

A passive transport system where molecules move from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration

What is diffusion?

200

Different types of tissue that function together.

What is an organ?

200
This organelle makes food for the cell.

What are chloroplasts?

300

The total magnification of an image using one 10x lens and one 40x lens.

What is 400x?

300

This cellular structure is rigid and made of cellulose or chitin.

What is the cell wall?

300

Explain the difference between diffusion and osmosis.

Diffusion is when molecules move from a higher to lower concentration. Osmosis is a type of diffusion where water molecules move across a membrane to an area where there are less water molecules.

300

The function of red blood cells.

What is delivering oxygen to cells throughout the body?

300

Acts like a receiving, packaging, and shipping facility within the cell; both animals and plants have this organelle.

What is the Golgi apparatus?

400

A type of microscope with more than one lens.

What is a compound microscope?

400

A jelly-like substance filling the interior (inside) of the cell.

What is cytoplasm?

400

Pinching off a vacuole within a cell to move its contents outside of the cell.

What is exocytosis?

400
Describes how something is made or what it looks like.

What is structure?

400

An organelle that processes substances, such as proteins and fats.

What is the endoplasmic reticulum?

500

The relationship between resolution and being able to better see (clarity) structure details in an image.

What is a direct (positive) relationship?

"As one increases, the other increases"

500

Name the organelle that is the site of protein synthesis.

What are ribosomes?

500

The definition of "selectively permeable.""

What is it called when some substances can cross a cell membrane but others cannot?

500

The levels of a multicellular organism's organism, from simplest to most complex.

What are molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and an organism?

500

Strands of genetic material that contain instructions for cell function.

What is chromatin?

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