Cell Organelles
Photosynthesis and Respiration
Cellular Transport
Microscope
Characteristics of Living Things
100

The "brain" of the cell. Controls all other cell functions.

Nucleus

100

The process all living things go through to produce energy

Respiration

100

The type of transport that uses energy

Active Transport

100

The part of the microscope you look through

Eyepiece (ocular lens)

100

All living things are made of these.

Cells

200

The organelle that produces proteins.

Ribosomes

200

The name given to energy produced during respiration

ATP

200

The type of transport that does not take energy

Passive Transport 

(Diffusion, Osmosis also acceptable answers)

200

The part that raises and lowers the stage

Coarse Adjustment

200

Reproduction from only ONE parent is called

Asexual

300

The organelle that cleans out worn out cell parts and other wastes.

Lysosome

300

Reactants for Photosynthesis

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Water (H2O)

300

A cell membrane is referred to as _________________ because it allows some materials through, but not all.

Semi Permeable

300

The part used to bring things into sharper and clearer view

Fine Adjustment

300

The process living things where they get bigger is called 

Grow

400

The network of tubes that transport things throughout the cell. Sometimes found with ribosomes stuck to it and sometimes not.

Endoplasmic Reticulum

400

Products for photosynthesis

Glucose and Oxygen

400

Diffusion of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

Osmosis

400

The part of the microscope where it should be carried (must have two parts)

Arm and Base

400

___________ are the building blocks of life

Cells

500

The packaging organelle

Golgi Body

500

Reactants for respiration

Glucose and Oxygen

500

The process where a vessel is pinched off and exits through the cell membrane to leave the cell

Exocitosis

500

Total magnification of an object that is being looked at under high power (40x) and eyepiece (10x)

400x bigger

500

Maintaining a balanced internal environment no matter what is going on externally is called 

Homeostasis

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