What were cells named after?
jail cells
What is the control centre of the cell?
Nucleus
What are cells made up of?
Organelles
How many objective lenses does a miroscope usually have?
3
Organisms made of only one cell
unicellular organisms
Name the two main types of cells
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
Which organelle surrounds a plant cell?
Cell wall
What is the thin layer that goes around a cell?
Cell membrane
What is the usual magnification of the eyepiece?
10x
Organisms made of many cells
multicellular organisms
This cell type contains chloroplasts and a large central vacuole.
What is a plant cell?
Where does photosynthesis happen in a plant cell?
Chloroplast
What is the jelly-like substance that fills a cell?
Cytoplasm
Which part of the microscope do you place your sample on?
The stage
two cell types that both have a cell wall
plant and bacteria
This cell type has plasmids
Bacteria
Golgi boldy
Stores water and other nutrients in a cell
Vacuole
Name the two parts to hold while carrying a microscope
Arm and base
Specialised Cell that has a tail to help it move
Sperm cells
What are the three parts to cell theory?
Cells are the smallest unit of life
Cells come from pre-existing cells
All living things are made of cells
Creates energy for the cell
Mitochondria
Ribosome
What is the total magnification if you are using the 10x objective lens and a regular eyepiece?
100x
This specialised cell carries oxygen around the body
Red blood cells