Types of Cells
Introduction to the Cell
The Micrometer
The Microscope
100

These are cells that DO NOT have nuclei or organelles

Prokaryotes

100

Cells can be found on a wide variety of shapes and types but they all have three things in common: _______, _________ and _________

Membrane, Cytoplasm, Genetic Material
100

List the 4 standard different magnifying objective lenses that an Light Microscope has

4x, 10x, 40x and 100x

200

Mention two organelles that are exclusively found on plants

Large Vacuoles, Chloroplasts, Cell Wall
200
Organisms that are made up of One cell

Unicellular

200

It is the amount of micrometers that fit on a millimeter (mm)

1,000 um

300

List 3 charactetistics of Prokaryotic Cells

Absence of nucleus, No organelles, very small

300

Sort the objects from LARGER to SMALLER


Bacteria - Tree - Human Cell - Insect

Tree - Insect - Human Cell -Bacteria

300

Convert 300 um (micrometers) to mm

0.3 mm

300

Considering the eyepiece with a 10x magnification. How much the total magnification would be for a 40x objective lens?

400x

400

Select the type of cells that can organize into Tissues

a) Bacteria b) Plant c) Animal d) Unicellular Eukaryote

b and c

400

The cell in the middle, is a white blood cell. Which is more likely the lenght considering the given scale? 

a) 10um    b) 100 um  c) 25 um  d) 1 um

a) 10um

400

Convert 5 mm to um (micrometers)

5,000 um (micrometers)

500

What Type of Cell is this? 

a) Plant  b) Animal c) Bacteria d) Unicellular Eukaryote

d) Unicellular Eukaryote

500

If a Cell's lenght is  20 um. How many cells are needed to complete a line of 2 m?

Keep in mind: 1,000,000 um = 1 m

1,000,000 million cells

500
How many micrometers (um) fit on 5 meters?

5,000,000 um (micrometers)

500
You observe a 0.1 mm cell under the microscope. Considering you use the 400x magnification. How much is the apparent size?

40 mm or 4 cm

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