Vocabulary
Word Problems
Bonus
Cell Theory
Microscopes
100

all living things are made of cells

true/ false

100

What do scanning electron microscopes and transmission electron microscopes have in common?

Both generate three-dimensional images. 

Both offer magnification to the atomic level. 

Both are used to view the parts of a cell. 

Both require a vacuum.

Both require a vacuum.

100

when is ms c's birthday?

october 31st
100

What did anton leewenhoek discover?

200+ points for giving me an example

single celled organisms 

ex. bacteria

100

What is one advantage of a light microscope over an electron microscope?

you can examine things that are living with a light microscope

200

According to the cell theory, which structure contains cells?

blood 

water

carbon dioxide

chromosome

Blood

200

Which microscope is often used to view metal surfaces?

scanning electron microscope

scanning tunneling microscope

transmission electron microscope

compound light microscope

Scanning tunneling

200

what is ms. c's favorite animal?

a dog

200

What did robert hooke name and discover while examining tree bark?

Cells

200

what is the magnification of an electron microscope?

1 million times

300

Define the characteristics of a transmission electron microscope

these microscopes make it possible to explore cell structures and large protein molecules

300

Which microscope did Anton van Leeuwenhoek use to observe single-celled organisms?

simple microscope

compound light microscope 

electron microscope 

tunneling microscope

simple

300

Where was ms c born?

+200 if you know the name of the city

Texas, dallas

300

Which statement is one component of the cell theory?

All living and nonliving things consist of one or more cells.

Cells and living organisms are spontaneously created.

Cells are the most complex unit of structure and function in living things.

A cell is the basic unit of structure and function of all organisms.

A cell is the basic unit of structure and function of all organisms.

300

A magnifying glass is an example of which type of microscope?

electron microscope

scanning microscope

compound light microscope

simple microscope

simple microscope

400

define the process a scanning electron microscope

a pencil like beam of electrons is scanned over the surface of a specimen

400

 In the 1600s, which scientist discovered microbes in pond water by using a microscope?

Theodor Schwann 

Robert Hooke 

Anton van Leeuwenhoek

Matthias Schleiden 

Anton van Leeuwenhoek

400

how many kids does ms c want?

5

400

list the three parts of cell theory

1) all living things are made of cells

2) they are the basic unit of all life 

3) all cells are made from pre existing cells

400
What is the magnification of a light microscope

400-1000x

500

what does a compound microscope do?

these microscopes make it possible to explore cell structures and large protein molecules

500

Which reason best explains why dead specimens must be used with transmission electron microscopes?

Electrons pass over the specimen.

The lights that are used are harmful to the specimens.

Specimens are placed in a vacuum.

The image that is produced is two dimensional.

Specimens are placed in a vacuum

500

What is ms. c's fiances name and how long have they been together?

Jack and 8 years

500

What scientist discovered all living things are made of cells?

Mathias Schlieden

500
What are the characteristics of a transmission microscope?

uses electrons in a vacuum to create 2-d images