All About Cells
Cell Specialisation & Magnification
Cell Transport
Structure of the Leaf
Photosynthesis
100

This level consists of groups of similar cells working together to perform a particular function

What is a tissue? 

100

A compound light microscope uses this many lenses to view a specimen

What are Two Lenses? 

100

This is the random net movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration until equilibrium

What is Diffusion? 

100

These tightly packed cells contain many chloroplasts and specialize in photosynthesis

What are the Palisade Cells? 

100

This molecule acts as the main energy source produced during photosynthesis and used in respiration

What is Glucose? 

200

These organisms have no nucleus, and their genetic material floats freely in the cytoplasm

What are Prokaryotes? 

200

This part focuses the image after coarse focusing has already brought the specimen roughly into view

What is Fine Adjustment? 

200

This factor increases the rate of diffusion by causing molecules to move faster

What is Temperature?

200

The uppermost layer of cells on a leaf that protects against water loss and UV radiation

What is the Upper Epidermis? 

200

This process allows plants to make their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide

What is Photosynthesis? 

300

This plant organelle contains chlorophyll and absorbs light for photosynthesis

What is the Chloroplast? 

300

Cells that become adapted to perform specific functions are said to be this

What is Specialised? 

300

In a hypertonic solution, plant cells lose water and the cytoplasm pulls away from the cell wall. This condition is known as

What is Plasmolysis? 

300

The lower epidermis has more of these than the upper epidermis, aiding in gas exchange

What are Stomata? 

300

This essential raw material from the soil can limit photosynthesis if not available

What is Water? 

400

In animal cells, excess food is stored in the cytoplasm in this form

What are Glycogen Granules? 

400

A section of a sperm cell containing digestive enzymes

What is the Acrosome? 

400

A solution with equal solute concentration inside and outside the cell is called this

What is Isotonic?

400

The stem contains these two specialized tissues that move water and food

What are the Xylem and Phloem? 

400

A plant will not survive without these two factors if left in a dark room

What are Sunlight and Carbon Dioxide?

500

This life process involves obtaining or making food for energy 

What is Nutrition?

500

A specialised cell used for increasing surface area for transport of water and ions in plants

What is the Root Hair Cell? 

500

Active transport moves particles in this direction relative to the concentration gradient

What is Against the Concentration Gradient? 

500

These paired cells open and close stomata

What are Guard Cells? 

500

Excess glucose that is not immediately needed by the plant is stored in this form

What is Starch? 

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