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Microscopes
Living and Nonliving
Cell Organelles
Cell in Its Environment
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
100
Holds the slide in place on the stage
What is stage clips
100
Was once alive, but no longer is
What is dead
100
The powerhouse of the cell
What is the mitochondria
100
Does not require energy from the cell
What is passive transport
100
Does NOT contain a nuclues
What is a prokaryotic cell
200
to make bigger, change size
What is to magnify
200
Any living thing- plant, animal or other.
What is an organism
200
jelly-like substance that fills the cell
What is cytoplasm
200
The process by which molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
What is diffusion
200
A paramecium contain is which type of cell
What is eukaryotic
300
the total magnification when the objective lens is 10
What is 100x
300
The three E's in GREENERM
What are eat/consumes nutrients, exchanges gases and eliminates waste
300
Outer layer of a plant and bacteria cell
What is a cell wall
300
The diffusion of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane.
What is osmosis
300
Bacteria ONLY
What is prokaryotic
400
controls the amount of light
What is diaphragm
400
The basic unit of life
What is the CELL
400
Only found in this plant cells
What is chloroplast
400
A process in which cells break down simple food substances, such as glucose, and release the energy they contain.
What is respiration
400
Do not have membrane bound organelles
What is prokaryotic
500
The two parts you hold to safely carry a microscope
What is arm and the base
500
Alive, but inactive
What is dormant
500
The is larger in plant cells, than in animals cell and helps to store and remove waste.
What is vacuole
500
The raw materials needed in photosynthesis
What are carbon dioxide and water
500
All complex life is made of this cell(s)
What is eukaryotic