Cell Organelles
Diffusion and Osmosis
Wild Cards
The Microscope
Wild Cards 2
100

From your animal cell diagram, what letter represents the nucleus?

C

100

With diffusion substances move from a ______ concentration to a _______ concentration

High to low

100

This is the jelly like organelle that holds the others in place. 

Cytoplasm 

100

You should always carry a microscope with what two parts?

The arm and the base

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! By looking at your plant cell diagram, what letter represents the cell wall?

A

200

By looking at your plant cell diagram, what letter represents the chloroplast?

G

200

Does diffusion require energy in order to be done?

No

200

Substances move into and out of the cell through the ...

Cell Membrane

200

From your microscope diagram, what letter is the fine adjustment?

L

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Water goes into and out of the field by a process called what?

Osmosis

300

This organelle is responsible for making proteins.

Ribosome

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: How do large particles enter the cell?

Endocytosis

300

What letter part is the diaphragm? 

F

300

What microscope rotates and holds the objective lenses?

Nosepiece

300

This organelle helps give plant cells support and their shape

The cell wall

400

This organelle stores water and is much larger in the plant cell

Vacuole

400

Diffusion is a type of what kind of transport?

Passive

400

What part is object I on your microscope diagram?

The body tube

400

This objective provides a magnification of 4x

Low Powered Objective

400

This is the powerhouse of the cell

Mitochondria 

500

This organelle is semi permeable. 

Cell Membrane

500

Draw on your diagram what the particles will look like after they diffused.

See Diagram

500

This microscope part holds the slide in place. 

Stage Clips

500

What does the diaphragm do?

Regulates the amount of light that reaches the lens. 

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY What are the six characteristics living things must have to be considered living? 

1. Made up of cells

2. Made up of chemicals

3. Bring in and use energy

4.  Sense and respond to change

5.  Grow and develop

6.  Reproduce