This is the lens closest to your eye.
What is the eyepiece lens?
All living things get rid of this.
What is waste?
A protist has this many cells.
What is one?
A microscope with two lenses
What is a compound microscope?
All living things are made of these.
What are cells?
This is one of the 3 lenses on the nosepiece.
What is the objective lens?
All living things do this to survive.
What is reproduction?
Substance found in all cells for organelles to move in.
What is cytoplasm?
What is used to see clearly?
The coarse and fine focus.
When a mother cell creates two daughter cells, this process is called
Asexual reproduction: creating 2 identical cells with the same DNA as the mother
An eyepiece (ocular lens) of 10x and an objective lens of 40x create this.
What is a total magnification of 400x?
All living things require this.
What is energy?
This surrounds all cells.
What is a cell membrane?
What is used to hold a specimen?
The slide and cover slip.
Cells can be described as this.
What is the basic unit of life?
This is the maximum magnification of our classroom microscopes.
What is 400x?
All living things can heal themselves and do this.
What is grow?
Both plant and animal cells have this controlling the cell.
What are nuclei?
The diaphram.
What is the part used to allow more or less light?
The Powerhouse of a cell where food energy is converted to usable energy.
What is the MITOCHONDRION?
This is what we used our compound light microscope to study.
What are paramecium, elodea cells, and brine shrimp?
All living things will eventually do this.
What is die?
Plant cells have these but animal cells do not.
What are chloroplast and cell walls?
These microscopes create 3D images.
What is SEM or Scanning Electron Microscopes?
An animal cell has this, but bacteria do not.
What is a nucleus?