What does the nucleus do?
Direct cell activity
What type of cell does not have a cell wall?
Animal cell
What controls everything in the cell?
Nucleus
Which scientist was first to observe cork cells/name them cells?
Robert Hooke
What does the base of the microscope do?
Used for support
What packages proteins?
Golgi
Which cell does not have a nucleus?
Prokaryotic cells
This makes proteins..
Ribosomes
What were the three parts of the cell theory?
All living things are composed of one or more cells, cells are the smallest unit of life, and all cells come from preexisting cells.
What is the magnification of the ocular lens?
10X
What is the use of the nucleoid?
DNA maintenance and transcript to RNA
What cell has DNA?
All of them
What sorts proteins?
Golgi
What did Anton Leeuwenhoek name new organisms?
Animalcules
What is the furthest zoom on a microscope?
40X
What is the vacuole?
Used for storage, transportation and maintenance
What cell has chloroplasts?
Plant cell
What makes energy for the cells?
Mitochondria
Who discovered bacteria?
Anton Leeuwenhoek
How do you change the objectives on the microscope?
Revolving nosepiece
What contains digestive enzymes to break down food?
Lysosomes
Which cell does not have ribosomes?
TRICK QUESTION! All have ribosomes
This dispatches proteins..
Rough ER
Who were the three scientists who developed the cell theory?
Matthias Schleiden, Theodor Schwann, and Rudolf Virchow
What two structures help you focus on your specimen?
Coarse and fine adjustment