What does a microscope do?
It gives you better magnification and resolution.
All living things are organized. T or F
True
What controls the cell
Nucleus
What are lipids?
Fats
Which transport requires no energy?
Passive Transport.
What helps with support of the microscope?
The arm
What is the simplest level life may exist?
Unicellular
What creates protein?
Ribosomes
What are the elements of Carbohydrate?
C.H.O
Which transport requires energy?
Active transport
Who created the first compound microscope?
Hans Lippershey and Zacharias Janssen
What surrounds the cell?
Cell membrane
What packages and ships things?
Golgi Apparatus
What is the monomer of Protein?
Amino acid
What is it called when there is a equal amount in and out of the cell
Isotonic
What did Robert Hooke do?
He looked in a cork with a microscope and named cells.
Name Differences between Multicellular and Unicellular organisms
Multicellular are more complex and Unicellular has one cell that is running everything. There is organs and tissues in Multicellular.
What fills in the empty spaces of the cell?
Cytoplasm
What is the monomer of Nucleic acid?
Nuclotide
What is it called when a cell using Atp leaves the cell.
Exocytocis
Who made the word molecules?
Antwan Leeuwenhoek
Name all 8 characteristics of life.
Homeostasis, Response and Stimulus, Growth, reproduction, Adaptation, Organisms, energy, and development.
What makes the nucleus able to control the cell?
Chromosomes
What is the monomer of Carbohydrate?
Monosaccharide
What is another name for the cell membrane
Lipid Bilayer