LAB SAVETY
MICROSCOPE
CELLS
LIVINGTHINGS
VOCABULARY
100

What should you always do before you begin and end an experiment?

Wash your hands.

100

What is the "object" you look at?

The specimen

100

Do you need a microscope to see a cell?

Yes

100

What are two kinds of living things?

Plants and animals

100

Translate: Cell sap

Zellsaft

200

Never reach across an open…

flame.

200

What is the thing called wich has objective lens?

The rotating nosepiece

200

What are the 2 types of cells?

Plant cells and animal cells

200

What are animals with one cell called?

Unicellular

200

Übersetzte: Kittel

apron

300

What do you have to pull back when experimenting?

long hair

300

How are the clips called?

Stage clips

300

What protects the plant and animal cell?

The cell membrane

300

What does every living thing need from nutrients to survive?

Energy

300

Translate: eukaryotes

Eukarioten

400

Keep your working area…

neat and organized.

400

The ... sends light through the microscope.

lamp

400

Which cell organelle ist the control center oft he cell?

The nucleos

400

What do living things turn into gases?

Oxygen

400

Übersetzte: Prokarioten

prokaryotes

500

What should you always wear while experimenting?

An apron, savety goggles and savety gloves

500

There are 3 types of lenses: high power, medium power and?

low power

500

Which are the three cell organelles that only exist in plant cells?

Cell wall, vacoule and chloroplast

500

Name the eight characteristics we learned about living things.

Cells, movement, nutrition, reproduction, sensetivity, respiration, growth and metabolism

500

Übersetzte „Klima“ ins englische und erkläre es auf Englisch

Climate. Climate is the long time avarage of the weather.