The Microscope
Cells theory
Cell Theory
Characteristics of life
Review chemistry
100
This is the piece of the microscope that the slide is placed on
What is the stage?
100
The basic unit of life
What is a cell?
100
The cell is the basic unit of structure and this for all living things.
What is function?
100
How much space something takes up.
What is volume?
200
This is the piece of a microscope that you place your eye or eyes on to see the object
What is the eye piece?
200
This tool helps scientists see very tiny objects
What is a microscope?
200
All living things are composed of at least one of these.
What are cells?
200

_______ is the characteristic of life that describes an organism getting larger.

Growth

200
How much matter is in an object
What is mass?
300
The bottom of a microscope
What is the base?
300

Explain how you could get a 40x magnification. Which objective lens would you use. Describe the calculation

If the eyepiece is 10x then 10 * _____ = 40 so the objective lens must be 4x which is the lower power lens.
300
This is where living cells come from.
What are pre-exisiting (or living) cells?
300

A dog hears an unfamiliar noise and barks.

response to stimuli

400
For safety reasons, one hand should be on the base and the other on this part when carrying a microscope.
What is the arm?
400
How much larger an object appears compared to its actual size
What is magnification?
400
The energy of moving objects.
What is kinetic energy?
500
This is the rotating piece on a microscope that changes the magnification.
What is the nose piece?
500
He is credited with discovering the cell after looking at a piece of cork under a microscope.
Who is Robert Hooke?
500

Producers making their own food and Consumers eating other organisms as food are both examples of

all living things needing energy

500
This is how much mass is in a certain volume.
What is density?
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