Cell Parts & Functions
Microscope Parts & Functions
Seed Parts
Flower parts & Functions & Pollination
Leaf Parts
100

What is a cell?

The most basic part of a living being, makes up everything living

100

What is the function of the diaphragm?

Disc that allows the adjustment of the amount of light getting through to the stage

100

Function of the seed coat

To protect the seed from harm from the enviroment

100

What are some examples of agents

Wind, Insects
100

What makes the leaf green?

The Chloroplasts

200

What is the Lysosome's function?

Break down waste from the cell

200

If the objective lens magnifies the image by 10x and the objective lens magnifies the image by another 10x, what is the magnification of the final image?

100X

200

The number of parts of a plant embryo

Three

200

Y/N, Flowers need to be pollinated by the pollen from the same type of Flower

Yes

200

What is the process where a plant seed becomes a plant?

Germination

300

Arrange, cell, organ system, organism, tissue, and organ in order from simple to complex

Cell, tissue, Organ, Organ system, Organism

300

What are the objective lenses functions

to allow for even greater magnifications

300

The food supply of the plant

What is the Cotyledon?

300

What are the difference between female and male flowers?

The female part has a stigma, while a male reproductive part is the anther

300

Where are the chloroplasts located in the leaf?

In the upper leaf cells

400

What is the difference between the Cell Wall and the Cell Membrane?

The Cell Wall provides structure to the cell and protects it while Cell Membrane regulates who and what gets in and out of the cell

400

What are the two main structural parts that hold the microscope in place?

The arm and base

400

What is the embryo

The first stage of growth for a new plant

400

What is the difference between cross and self pollination

Cross-pollination is between two different flower plants, while self-pollination will either be between the same flower bud or a different bud of the same plant

400

What does Stoma do?

It lets carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and lets water vapor out of the leaf

500

What is the difference between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells?

Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and are less complex than eukaryotic cells while Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus where the DNA is stored

500

Should you start on the low lens, medium lens, or high lens when using the microscope

Low lens

500

In what part of the embryo does photosynthesis occur?

The Leaf

500

What are agents

Agents are things that carry pollen from one bud or plant to another

500

What is the Xylem's function?

Carries water absorbed from the roots to the leaf