microscopes
Living Things
Cells
Organic Compounds
Cell Transport
100

What is a microscope and what does it do?

A special tool that helps us see tiny things that are too small to see with our eyes

100

What does multicellular mean?

A living thing that has more than one cell

100

Living things all contain what?

Cells

100

What are lipids and what do they remind you of(food)?

Fat, Anything that has fat so like meat and steak, fatty fish, anything with fat

100

What is Hypotonic, Hypertonic, and Isotonic?

Hypo- big, swells, burst

Hyper- shrinks

Iso- just right

200

which part of the microscope is where the slide goes?

the stage

200

What is the difference between growth and development?

Growth is like growing in size or getting larger while development is changing and becoming something else   

200

What which part of the cell provides energy for the cell?

Mitochondria 

200

Which element is in all living things?

***DAILY DOUBLE!!!*

Carbon

200

ATP energy is used in what transport?

Active transport 

300

What are the names of the 2 types of lenses?

Objective and Ocular lenses

300

What does extinct mean?

none left of the species

300

True Or false: Lysosomes break up waste in the cell

True

300

Name me all 4 of the organic compounds

Lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, protein

300

True or false: Passive transport requires energy?

False

400

When was the compound microscope invented?               

1590

400

Why is energy important to a living organism?

It allows them to do life process

400

What is the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?


pro is more simple and doesn't have everything that a eu has and for little creatures like bacteria while eu is a plant and animal cell in all living organisms that is more complex and has more parts.

400

Why is water so important to all living things?

your body is made up of 70% water and you need to be alive and to walk and move and eat and for energy just like all living things

400

What are examples of Active transport?

Endocytosis and exocytosis

500

Who is this and what did he do?

  ***DAILY DOUBLE!!!!***


Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, made his own microscope, and described tiny living things called "microorganisms" and called them animalcules which means tiny animals

500

What does heterotroph and autotroph mean?

Autotroph makes its own food while heterotroph has to go hunt for the food 

500

What are the differences in plant cells and animal cells in parts of a cell?

***DAILY DOUBLE!!!***

Animal cells don't have cell wall, large vacuole, and chloroplasts and Plant cells don't have Lysosomes 

500

What are the functions of all the 4 organic compounds?

Carbohydrates- provide quick energy

Lipids- Long term energy

proteins- build muscle

Nucleic acids- store genetic material and and are the blueprints of all living organisms


500

Another name for the cell membrane is the what?

Phospholipid Bilayer

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