Microscope
Cell theory/cells
cells
cells continued
Wild card
100

To properly carry the microscope hold it by the base and the

arm

100

A single celled organism is known as what?

Unicelluar 

100

Which organelle contains genetic material (DNA)

The nucleus

100

Which organelle is the control center of the cell

The nucleus

100

If you move the slide up what way does it the slide appear to move?

down

200

In our classroom the microscope we use is a

Compound microscope

200

Name two differences in plant and animal cells (besides shape) 

Plant cells contain a cell wall and chloroplasts

200

Something like a cell membrane that only lets certain things in and out is called 

Selective permability
200

The organelle where cholorophyll is found

chloroplast

200

If you move the slide to the right which way does the slide appear to move?

to the left

300

The compound microscope is accredited (in other words, discovered or developed) to which scientist

Robert Hooke

300

True or False: All cells contain a cell wall

False

300

Which organelle is the powerhouse of the cell and creates energy?

The mitrochondria

300

In a model of a cell , the cytoplasm is the gel-like substance that fills the cell and holds the organelles in place. How does the cytoplasm contribute to the cell's overall function?

It provides a medium where chemical reactions and organelle movement can occur.

300

If you change from low to high power on the microscope what two differences to you see

more detail and less of the object

400

What should you never use on the highest power of the microscope

the coarse adjustment

400

If something is magnified 100X and the eyepiece is 10X what does the objective lens have to be equal to

10X

400

What job does chloroplasts do?

They are where photosynthesis takes place.

400

Developing a model of a multicellular organism involves showing how different types of cells work together. Which example best demonstrates this principle?

Muscle cells contracting to move a bone, while nerve cells send the signals.

400

What organelle recycles old cells

Lysosomes

500

If the eyepiece is 10X and the objective lens is 40X what is the magnification of the object?

400X

500

Name the three parts of the cell theory

1. All living things are composed of cells 2. Cells are the basic units of life 3. New cells are produced from existing cells

500

A scientist observes a bacterium under a microscope. The bacterium, made of only one cell, is actively moving, consuming food, and growing. This observation provides evidence that even a single cell can carry out all of the life functions necessary to be classified as a(n)...

A complete organism 

500

What do mitrochondria and chloroplasts have in common?

The both make energy but chloroplasts are only in plant cells

500

If something is labeled as 200X how many times is it magnified?

200