Microscope
Living things
Cells
Organic and inorganic compounds
Cell transport
100

were do you hold the microscope 

the arm and base 

100

What is an example of a living thing 

animals, pants , people ,etc. 

100

name one thing in a cell 

cell membrane, cell wall, mitochondria etc. 

100

what is a organic compound 

compounds that include carbon atoms

100

What is equilibrium

 a state where opposing forces or influences are balanced, resulting in no net change

200

When you look at the letter ''e'' in the microscope what would it look like 

upside down 

200

When a caterpillar turns into a butterfly what is that 

development

200

Name a type of cell

plant cell or animal cell

200

what is a inorganic compound 

a compound that lacks carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds

200
What transport needs ATP

active transport

300

What is the space called between the ocular lens and the revolving nose piece  

the body tube

300

When a elephant flaps his ears to stay cool what is this an example of

homeostasis 

300

what is something that only plant cells have 

cell wall

300

is water inorganic or organic

inorganic

300

Is the cell membrane semi permeable 

yes 

400

what controls the light from the microscope

the diaphram 

400

if I would eat a bowl of pasta what biomolecule would I be eating

carbohydrates

400

The guy who created the cells was

robert hook

400

what is something that is a inorganic compound

types of food , water 

400

What is ATP

is energy used during active transport

500

what is the first lens you would use 

the scanning lens 

500

What is 1 thing that living things must have

carbon

500

what is the thing in the cell that holds DNA and makes decisions 

the nucleus 

500

What are the 4 major organic compounds

carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids

500

What is exocytosis and endocytosis

Endocytosis brings substances into a cell by engulfing them in a vesicle, while exocytosis expels substances out of a cell as vesicles fuse with the membrane

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