The part of the microscope that you look into so that you see a field of view
What is the Eyepiece/Ocular Lens?
Where genetic material/DNA is found
What is the Nucleus?
All living things are made up of ______.
What are cell(s)?
Monomer of Starch/Carbohydrates
What is glucose/monosaccharide/simple sugars/C6H12O6?
Filthy /Microscope Light Controller
D/D
What is a Dirty Diaphragm?
The part of the Microscope that controls how much light goes through your specimen
What is the Diaphragm?
Where energy/ATP is made
What is the mitochondria?
All living things are able to maintain internal balance and stability. This is called __________.
What is Homeostasis?
The element in Proteins that is not in Lipids or Carbohydrates
What is Nitrogen?
Jubilant / Educated Guess
H/H
What is a Happy Hypothesis?
This adjustment should be used under High Power
What is the Fine Adjustment?
Looking for a protein? Go to this organelle to check if it's being made...
What is a ribosome?
A plant bending towards the Sun tells a researcher that the plant is alive. The bending is a response and the Sun is the s_________.
What is a Stimulus?
The process of using water to break apart a polysaccharide is called
What is Hydrolysis?
Devilish / Change over a long period time in a Population
E/E
What is Evil Evolution?
The Microscope has 3 Objective Lens's with the powers of _____X, ______X, and ______X.
What is 4, 10 and 40?
Plants have big ones and Animals Cells have little ones. Either way they are used for storage
What are vacuoles?
Name 2 out of the 3 components to the Cell Theory.
What is All Living Things are Made up of 1 or more cells, The Cell is the basic unit of life and all cells come from pre-existing cells?
The process of putting together two amino acids by Removing Water to make a dipeptide is called
What is Dehydration Synthesis?
Poker Faced Sweety
GG/G
What is a Ga Ga Glucose?
What objective lens would I be using if I magnified my specimen 100x?
What is 10x?
This organelle can move something from one side of the cell to the other
What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
All living things use oxygen and food to perform this process that provides them with ATP/energy.
What is Respiration?
Name the 4 Organic Compounds that make up All Living Things.
What are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids?
Filthy Genetic Building Block
N/N
What is a Nasty Nucleotide?