How is the place called where an organism lives?
Habitat
What protects the cell?
Cell membrane
What is the microscope on?
On the Base.
An animal that hunts other animals for food
Predator
Whats >enviroment< in German?
Umwelt/Umgebung
living organism that break down death material.
decomposers
Whats the task from the mitochondria?
It take food and turn it to energy.It is the powerhouse of the cell.
For what are the coarse adjustment and the fine adjustment?
They help to focus the sspecimen
An animal that is killed and eaten by another organism.
Prey
Whats > apron< in German?
Kittel
How do we call a nature relationship where both organisms provide of?
Simbiosis
What things does the plant cell have but isn't the animal cell?
The cell wall, the vacuole and the chloroplast.
Where do you put your object on which you wanna see?
On a coverslip with slide.
A complex system of feeding relations, where many food chains are combined.
food web
Whats > Atmung < in English?
Respiration
Whats the difference from abiotic and biotic factors?
The difference: the abiotic factors are nonliving and the biotic are living things and part of the ecosystem.
what is the task from the vacuole?
it contains water.
How are the three object lens called?
low power lens, object lens and high power lens
A series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten.
food chain
Whats > (to) examine < in German?
untersuchen
What are biotic and abiotic factors?
Abiotic factors are nonliving parts in an ecosystem that have an influence on the ecosystem. Biotic factor are all living things and the biotic are living things and part of the ecosystem.
The difference: the abiotic factors are nonliving and the biotic are living things and part of the ecosystem.
What is the ' brain' of the cell?
nucleus
What i the first thing that you do when you use a microscope?
Prepare the specimen:
Put a water drop on the slide and place the object in the water drop. Place the coverslip on top of it.
Organisms that eat living producers and/or other consumers for food.
Consumers
Whats > magnification< in German?
Vergrößerung