Questions
4x, 10x, and 40x
What are the objective lens magnifications?
The name and job of 8
What is the cilia, to help the cell move and stick?
Hooke looked at this under a microscope
What are cork cells?
The function and name of A
What is the eyepiece, what allows you to see the the image on the stage and contains the ocular lens?
All living things are made of __
What are cells?
Bacteria cells are this kind of cell
What is a prokaryotic cell?
The name and job of 4
What is the ribosome, to make protein?
When Leeuwenhoek looked at his microscope, he saw these.
What are animalcules or microorganisms?
The name and magnifications of E
What are the objective lenses, 4x, 10x, and 40x?
The basic unit of life
What is a cell?
Having one cell vs having more than 2 cells
What is unicellular vs multicellular?
What is the name and function of 6?
What is the DNA, to hold genetic information?
Schleiden and Schwann had simlar discoveries within a couple years of each other.
What are plants and animals have cells?
The name and job of H?
What is the diaphragm, helping you adjust the amount of light that reaches the stage?
Where all cells come from
What are cells?
All cells are made of the same materials.
What is having the same basic composition?
The name and job of 5.
What is the cytoplasm, to keep everything in place?
Virchow stated this last part of the cell theory around 1850.
What is cells come from other cells?
The two parts that you should always carry a microscope by.
What are the arm and base?
What occurs within cells (part of the modern cell theory)
What is energy flow?
Prokaryoric cells do not have these
What is a nucleus and membrane bound organelles?
The name and job of 9
What is the flagella, to move the cell?
The invention of Hans and Zacharias Janssen that made the discovery of cells possible.
What is the compound microscope?
The names and jobs of B
What is the coarse and fine adjustment knobs, to move the stage up and down, and to focus/sharpen the image?
Something passed from cell to cell