Microscopes
Cells
Photosynthesis
Atoms/Elements
Atomic Structure
100

What is this person holding

Slide

100

All living things are composed of

cells

100

The purpose of photosynthesis.

To make food and oxygen

100

What is the positively charged particle?

Protons

100

Three subatomic particles.

Protons

Neutrons

Electrons

200

The invention of this piece of technology allowed the cell to be discovered.

Microscope

200

A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.

Tissues

200

Where photosynthesis takes place.

Chloroplasts

200

The particles that make up the nucleus

Protons and Neutrons

200

An atom that has a certain number of electrons also has the same number of ______.

Protons

300

What holds the slide into place on top of the stage?

Stage Clips
300

What is the control center of the cell?

Nucleus

300

Plants reproduce in this way.

Asexual Reproduction

300

The particles that make up the atomic mass

Protons and Neutrons

300

Yes or No. If you know the number of neutrons in an atom, you can determine the element?

No

400

What is the total magnification if the eyepiece is 10X and the objective lens is 4X?

40X magnification

400

Anything that can live on its own

Organism

400

Raw materials needed for photosynthesis?

Carbon Dioxide and Water

Extra points - Give formula for each

400

Carbon has 6 protons and 6 electrons. What is the charge?

Neutral

400

The elements on the periodic table are arranged by _____.

Atomic number or number of protons

500

If the total magnification is 400x, what is the objective lens if the eyepiece is 10X

40X

500

The scientist responsible for coming up with the term "cell."

Robert Hooke

500

Respiration is the opposite of this other cellular process.

Photosynthesis

500

B

Boron

500

Mass number - atomic number = ______

Number of neutrons

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