Types of Cells
Microscope Basics
Cell Processes
Types of Cells 2
Cell Processes 2
100

This cell has a really large vacuole to store water and food

What is Plant cell?

100

Adjusts the lights 

What is the Diaphragm?

100

Cellular respiration takes place in the

What is Mitochondria?

100

 Where is C6H12O6 + Oyields CO2 + H2O found?

What is Animal cells?

100

This chemical allows the plant to capture the sun's energy for photosynthesis

What is Chlorophyll?

200

This structure provides support and shape for the plant cell

What is the Cell wall?

200

10x times 40X

What is 400X?

200

carbon dioxide + ___ yields glucose +oxygen

What is water or H20?

200

What cells initiate with CO2 + H2

What is the Plant cells?

200

Cellular respiration occurs in all living cells and is vital because it makes 

What is energy or ATP?

300

Bacteria are eukaryotic or prokaryotic

What is Prokaryotic?

300

The proper way to carry a microscope

What is One hand the arm and the other under the base?

300

Mitosis occurs in the

What is the nucleus?
300
This type of cell is non-photosynthetic

What is an Animal cell?

300

Water diffusion across a membrane 

What is Osmosis?

400

Allows certain things in and out

What is the Cell membrane?

400

Has a magnification of 10X all the time

What is the Eyepiece?

400

The process where molecules naturally spread out by moving from areas of high concentrations to areas of low concentrations and allowing cells to get rid of their waste

What is diffusion?

400

This organelle conducts photosynthesis

What is the chloroplast?

400

Responsible for growth and new cells

What is Mitosis?

500

When observing the plant and animal cells what organelles can be observed

What is the Cell membrane, Nucleus, and the Cytoplasm?

500

You should adjust the _ if you can't see the specimen

What is the Diaphragm/Light Source?

500

Building, repairing, and reproducing is a process of 

What is cellular respiration?

500

Identify the eight organelles we discussed in class

What is nucleus, mitochondria, vacuole, lysosome, chloroplast, cell membrane, cell wall, and cytoplasm? 

500

The difference between diffusion and osmosis

What is Diffusion carries/moves particle while Osmosis carries/moves water?

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