This organelle makes energy for the cell
Mitochondria
All living things have 1 or more:
Cells
The organelle where photosynthesis occurs
Chloroplast
This organelle breaks down cellular waste
Lysosome
If I use the 10x objective lens, what is my total magnification?
100x (10x objective x 10x ocular)
This organelle has a rough and smooth part
Endoplasmic reticulum
All living things pass on their genetic material to the next generation by this process
Reproduction
The organelle where cellular respiration occurs
Mitochondria
This organelle makes proteins
Ribosome
The glass that holds my specimen is called a
Slide
This organelle contains all the cell's genetic material
Nucleus
Respire
The product(s) of photosynthesis are
Oxygen, and glucose
This organelle acts as the highways for the cell
Endoplasmic reticulum
The glass that covers my specimen to protect it is called a
Coverslip
The organelle where proteins go to get packaged before being shipped out of the cell
Golgi apparatus
The term describing a change in the environment upon an organism
Stimuli (plural), Stimulus (singular)
The product(s) of cellular respiration are
Carbon dioxide, water, and energy (ATP)
This organelle acts as the brain of the cell
Nucleus
I hold these two parts when carrying the microscope
The arm and base
The organelle only found in plant cells and prokaryotic cells
Cell wall
The term used to describe an organism's ability to maintain a stable internal state
Homeostasis
What is needed for photosynthesis to occur?
This organelle regulates what travels into and out of the cell
Cell membrane
This is what the diagram of the circle I see when I look into the microscope is called
Field of View