Microscope
Interphase
M - phase
Cell differentiation
miscellaneous
100

How do you hold a microscope ?

one hand on arm, one hand on base . 

100

What are the 3 stages of interphase ?

G1, S - phase / synthesis, G2

100

What is the actual name for M-phase ? 

Mitosis . 

100

What IS cell differentiation ?

cell changes from one cell to another . 

100

what is the cell theory ?

1. All living things are made of one or more cells 

2. the cell is the most basic unit of structure and function in living things 

3. new cells come from pre-existing cells 

200

What are the two nobs to focus your view called ?

fine adjustment, coarse adjustment . 

200

What is Gø (zero)


a resting phase cells enter 

200

Which phase of mitosis is the longest ? 

Prophase . 

200

What gives rise to the cells specific shape and functions ? 

The expression of the genes that are turned on or off.

200

What Are three things all cells have ? 

Options - 

A cell membrane

DNA 

cytoplasm 

proteins

 ribosomes

300

Which objective do you ALWAYS start off on ? 

10x lens / lowest / smallest 

300

What is the purpose of G1? 

First growth phase, synthesizes organelles

300

Which phase signals that mitosis is now complete ?

Telophase .

300

What occurs in differentiated cells ? 

Certain genes are turned on or off . 

300

What is a eukaryotic cell ?

Organisms who have a membrane bound nucleus . 

400

What magnification is the oscillator lens (eye piece) ? 

10x magnification 

400

What is the purpose of synthesis (s - phase) ?

to replicate DNA, making two copies, and prepare for cell division . 

400

During what phase are spindle fibers connected to the centromere of the chromatids ?

Metaphase .

400

What are diff differentiated cells called ? 

Totipotent or pluripotent . 

400

Why do cells need to divide ? 

Growth, replacing damage cells, reproduction . 

500

At what angle do you drop the cover slip at, when creating a wet-mound slide ?

45˚ 

500

What is produced during G2 ?

Proteins needed for cell division .

500

What happens during cytokinesis ? 

membrane draws inward, cytoplasm is pinched together, middle divides in two . 
500

Why are  undifferentiated cells present in both animal and plant cells ?

In order to continue to make more cells.

500

Which grows faster the surface area or the volume ?

volume . 

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