Microscopes
Living Things
Cells and Organelles
Organic Compounds
Cell Transport
100

What is the bottom of the microscope called?

The base

100

What is the study of living things called?

Biology


100

What is the function of the mitochondria?

Energy source/ powerhouse of the cell

100

If someone were to eat a large amount of pasta, what would they receive a lot of? 

Carbohydrates

100

What does Active transport use to move things?

Energy

200

How are Electron microscopes different from Light microscopes?

Electron provides higher resolution & magnification , while light has less of all that.

200

Name three characteristics of living things

Homeostasis, the ability to grow, and reproduction.

200

Who determined all animals were made of cells?

Theodore Schwann

200

DNA and RNA are an example of what?

Nucleic Acids

200

What is the definition of semi-permiable?

Only certain things can pass through(in our case, this is talking about the cell membrane)

300

True or False: The system of lenses in a microscope is called the objectives

True

300

True or False: All living things MUST be multicellular

False

300

True or False: Animal cells have both cell membranes and cell walls

False; Only plant cells have that feature

300

True or False: Enzymes, skin, hair, and muscles are all examples of lipids

True

300

True or False:Passive transport uses ATP

False;Only Active transport uses ATP


400

What is the function of the Nosepiece?

It holds the objective lenses and can be rotated to change power

400

Define Ecology

The study of interactions between living organisms & their environment.

400

What did Virchow hypothesize about the cell?

All cells come from other cells

400

What percent of your body is made up of water?

60%

400

What does Passive Transport use to move molecules?

Diffusion & Osmosis (In some cases, Facilitated Diffusion is necessary.)

500

Who invented a microscope that was able to see microorganisms?

Van Leeuwanhoek

500

Define Physiology

The study of genes and inheritance
500

What is one difference between a Prokaryotic cell and a Eukaryotic cell?

A Prokaryotic cell lacks enclosed Organelles, while a Eukaryotic cell has enclosed organelles.

500

What elements are in Nucleic Acids?

Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus(C,H,O,N,P)

500

What is Equilibrium?

A balance of molecules

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