Microscopes
Cell Structure
Cell Membrane
Cell Transport
Plants
100

What part of microscope you look through?

Eyepiece/ocular lens

100

Organelle that controls cell activity

Nucleus

100

What does the cell membrane control?

What enters and leaves the cell

100

Movement from high to low concentration is called?

Diffusion

100

Plant structure where photosynthesis occurs?

Chloroplast

200

What does the diaphragm control?

Amount of light

200

Organelle where energy is produced?

Mitochondria

200

What is the model of the membrane called?

Fluid mosaic model

200

Movement of water across membrane?

Osmosis

200

What gas do plants take in?

Carbon dioxide

300

How do you calculate magnification?

Objective x ocular

300

What makes proteins?

Ribosomes

300

What type of molecule makes up membrane?

Phospholipids

300

Transport using proteins but no energy?

Facilitated diffusion

300

What tissue does photosynthesis in leaves?

Palisade tissue

400

Why can’t a ruler be used on high power for FOV?

Too zoomed in to see the scale

400

What organelle packages materials?

Golgi apparatus

400

Which part of the cell membrane is hydrophobic?

Phospholipid tails

400

Transport against gradient needs what?

Energy (ATP)

400

What controls stomata?

Guard cells

500

Difference between SEM and TEM?

Surface vs internal structure

500

What is function of the lysosome?

Digestion/defense

500

What does the cell membrane consist of?

Two layers of phospholipids

Carrier Proteins 

Channel Proteins 

500

Name two types of active transport

Endocytosis and Exocytosis 

500

Explain transpiration pull

The water that transpires from the leaves, creates a vacuum that allows the water from the roots to be pulled up