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Animal Cells
Plant Cells
Jobs in the Cell
Microorganisms
Microscopes
100
This part surrounds the cell.
What is the cell membrane.
100
This part adds support to the cell. Animal cells do not have it.
What is the cell wall.
100
The cell membrane does what?
What is allows material to pass in and out of the cell.
100
These are too small to be seen without a microscope.
What are microorganisms.
100
This is a piece of glass on which you view things under a microscope.
What is a slide.
200
This part is the control center of the cell.
What is the nucleus.
200
This part contains chlorophyll.
What is the chloroplast.
200
The nucleus does what?
What is controls the activities of the cell.
200
This type of microorganism is killed with antibiotics.
What is bacteria.
200
This is the part where you place the slide for viewing.
What is the stage.
300
This is the jelly-like substance that fills the cell.
What is cytoplasm.
300
Plant cells have one of these large parts that stores the cell's food and water.
What is the vacuole.
300
The mitochondria does what?
What is produces and stores energy for the cell.
300
A mushroom is this type of microorganism.
What is a fungus.
300
These knobs change the focus of the microscope.
What is adjustment knobs.
400
This part produces and stores energy for the cell.
What is the mitochondria.
400
This is the green chemical used in photosynthesis.
What is chlorophyll.
400
The vacuole does what?
What is stores water and food for the cell.
400
Animal like microorganisms are called ____.
What is zooplankton.
400
These are lenses that can be used to view things with different magnifications.
What are objectives.
500
This part stores food and water for the cell.
What is the vacuole.
500
When plants go through photosynthesis they produce ___.
What is food or sugar.
500
The cell wall does what for a plant cell?
What is gives it shape and support.
500
Plantlike microorganisms are called ______.
What is phytoplankton.
500
If your eyepiece is 10X and your objective is 10X, how many times larger are you viewing the object?
What is 100 times larger.