Water
Cells & magnification
Cell Membranes & Specialized Cells
Mitosis
Lucky Dip
100

This type of bond forms between water molecules, making water cohesive

What is a hydrogen bond?

100

This is the total magnification of a microscope with a 10x eyepiece and a 40x objective lens.

What is 400x?

100

These specialized cells in the human body are responsible for carrying oxygen.


    • What are red blood cells?

100

This phase of mitosis is when chromosomes align in the middle of the cell.

What is metaphase?

100

This bone is the strongest and longest bone in the body.

What is the femur?

200

This property of water allows insects like water striders to walk on its surface.

What is surface tension?

200

This organelle is the site of ATP production in eukaryotic cells.

What is the mitochondrion?

200

This model describes the structure of the cell membrane as a mosaic of proteins in a lipid bilayer.

What is the fluid mosaic model?

200

During this phase, sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles.

What is anaphase?

200

This is the largest organ in the human body by surface area.

What is the skin?

300

This phenomenon explains water climbing up narrow tubes, aiding plant transport

What is capillary action?

300

These structures, found only in plant cells, are responsible for photosynthesis.

What are chloroplasts?

300

This term describes the movement of molecules from high to low concentration without energy.

What is diffusion?

300

This structure forms during cytokinesis in plant cells to divide the cytoplasm

What is the cell plate?

300

These ancient organisms, capable of photosynthesis, were responsible for introducing oxygen into Earth’s atmosphere billions of years ago

What are cyanobacteria (or blue-green algae)

400

This adaptation of aquatic mammals like seals minimizes heat loss in water, which has a high thermal conductivity compared to air.

What is blubber (or thick insulating fat layers)?

400

This is the mathematical formula to calculate magnification using image size and actual size.

What is magnification = image size ÷ actual size?

400

The pump responsible for maintaining resting potential in nerve cells moves these ions.

What are sodium (Na⁺) and potassium (K⁺) ions?

400

This term describes the point on a chromosome where spindle fibers attach.

What is the centromere?

400

This is the only animal that has fingerprints so similar to humans, they can confuse crime scene investigations.

What is a koala?

500

This physical property of water provides buoyancy, enabling aquatic organisms like fish to move efficiently without sinking.

What is density?

500

These structures in cells are used to measure sizes under a microscope and rely on calibrated scales.

What are eyepiece graticules?


500

This is the type of cell that insulates axons in the peripheral nervous system.

  • What are Schwann cells
500

his cellular structure, composed of microtubules, organizes and separates chromosomes during mitosis.

What is mitotic spindle
500

This is the only muscle in the human body that is attached at only one end.

What is the tongue?