Show:
Questions
Responses
Print
Animal Cells vs. Plant Cells
Levels of Organization
Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic
Organelles
Parts of a Microscope
100
Are plants autotrophic or heterotrophic?
What is heterotrophic
100
What's the most basic unit of life?
What is a cell
100
True or False: Both Prokaryotic and Eukarotic cells have cell membranes.
True
100
DNA is stored in the _ of a cell.
What is a nucleus
100
This provides light to illuminate the specimen.
What is light source
200
What organelle is in charge of making food for a plant?
What is chloroplast
200
Cells make up _.
What is tissues
200
Both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells contain this organelle. (This organelle is where protein synthesis takes place)
What is ribosomes
200
True or False: Vacuoles are used to store waste.
True
200
These clips hold the slide in place on the stage.
What is stage clips.
300
True or False: Animals don't rely on plants to live.
False
300
The highest level of organization discussed was _.
What is organism
300
Which of the two types of cells is more complex?
What is eukaryotic
300
This is where Cellular Respiration takes place.
What is Mitochondria
300
Name the two types of adjustment knobs.
What is coarse adjustment and fine adjustment.
400
True or False: Animal cells and plant cells have the same sized vacuole.
False.
400
A _ cell is a cell that will later become a specialized cell and will carry out specific functions.
What is a Stem Cell
400
Which type of cell has membrane bound organelles?
What is Eukaryotic
400
This organelle packages cell products.
What is Golgi Body
400
The nose piece contains _.
What is objective lenses.
500
The job of a _ is to provide a plant cell with structure and support.
What is a cell wall
500
What is the complete order of the Levels of Organization?
Cells -> Tissues -> Organs -> Organ system -> Organism
500
In prokaryotic cells, DNA is found floating in the _.
What is cytoplasm
500
Where are amino acids assembled into proteins?
What is ribosome
500
This regulates the amount of light that passes onto the specimen.
What is diaphragm.