Microscopes
Cytoplasmic Organelles
Plant Cells
Cells
Miscellaneous
100
What is an instrument that makes small objects look larger?
Microscope
100
Which organelles are the storage areas of cells?
Vacuoles
100
True or false: Plant cells have a nucleus
True
100
True or false: Animal cells have a cell wall.
False
100
True or false: Bacterial cells have a nucleus
False
200
What type of microscope contains only one lens?
Simple microscope
200
Which organelle contains chemicals that break down certain materials in the cell?
Lysosome
200
Plant cells have one large one of these that stores water.
Vacuole
200
What are the tiny structures within cells that carry out specific functions?
organelles
200
All cells are produced from what?
Other cells
300
What type of microscope contains more than one lens?
Compound microscope
300
Which organelle creates proteins?
Ribosomes
300
What organelle do plant cells have that capture energy from sunlight and use it to create food?
Chloroplasts
300
What is the name of the region of the cell between the cell membrane and the nucleus?
cytoplasm
300
Cell theory states that all living things are composed of what?
Cells
400
What is another term for the sharpness of an image?
Resolution
400
Which organelle packages proteins and distributes them to other parts of the cell?
Golgi bodies
400
What do plant cells have that give them a definite shape?
Cell wall
400
What part of the cell controls what substances come into and out of a cell?
cell membrane
400
What is the basic unit of structure and function in living things?
Cell
500
What is the total magnification of a compound microscope with lenses that enlarge an object 10 times and 50 times?
50 x 10 = 500 times
500
Which organelle is like a highway, and it transports proteins around the cell?
Endoplasmic reticulum
500
What is the name of the pigment in chloroplasts that gives them their green color?
Chlorophyll
500
What is the control center of the cell, where the genetic material is stored?
Nucleus
500
Who observed cork cells and first called them "cells"?
Robert Hooke
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