Organisms I
Vocabulary I
Microscope
The Cell & Misc.
Organisms II & Vocabulary II
100

the volvox has two of them and they work together to propel the colony through water.

What is flagella

100

Clear and you can see through it.

What is transparent.

100

The part of the microscope where you place your slide/specimen.

What is the stage.

100

I control every living cell.

What is the nucleus.

100

It stretches from the mouth to the tail in the eelworm

What is the gut.

200

I have a complete digestive track.

what is a vinegar eel.

200

word used to describe the characteristics of an object

What is properties

200
the type of slide used for living specimens 

What is the well or depression slide

200

Is made up mostly of water and it's where energy is made.

What is cytoplasm.

200

Whip-like tails on a volvox

What are flagella

300

I can vary in size and I mostly eat bacteria but can also be a cannibal.

What is a blepharisma

300

Invented one of the earliest microscopes

Who is Anton Leeuwenhoek

300

Space or area that can be seen through a microscope.

What is field of view

300

A thin band of protein that encloses the cell.

What is the cell membrane.

300

Improved the microscope by making it more curved

Who is Robert Hooke

400

lives in colonies to keep it safe from other microscopic predators

What is the volvox

400

A conclusion based on an observation

What is an inference

400

The part of the microscope that reflects light.

What is the mirror.

400

Contains chlorophyll and is used by plant cells to make food.

What is chloroplast.

400

reproduces by literally dividing in half

What is binary fission.

500

Where water and food are stored in the blepharisma

What is a vacuole

500

The process to heat and destroy microbes

What is pasteurization

500

transparent, curved object that magnifies.

What is a hand lens.

500

A living thing that grows, responds, produces and needs/uses energy.

what is an organism

500

This organism has 6 lips

What is the Eelworm.