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Cell Theory
Cell Organelles
Eukaroytes vs Prokaryotes
Protists
Microscopes
100
According to the cell theory how many cells are all organisms composed of?
1 or more
100
This organelle captures the sun's energy to make food.
Chloroplasts
100
Which type of cell has a nucleus?
Eukaryote
100
What is an autotroph?
An organism that can make its own food.
100
What two parts should you always hold when carrying a microscope?
Arm and Base
200
Cells are the basic unit of what?
Life
200
The protective gel inside the cell is called the ...
Cytoplasm
200
Bacteria are what type of cells?
Prokaryote
200
Protozoans fall under what protist category?
Animal - like
200
How many objectives are there on each microscope?
Four
300
Where do all cells come from?
Pre-existing cells
300
This organelle makes protein for the cell.
Ribosomes
300
Unicellular means a cell is composed of how many cells?
One
300
How do volvox's move?
Flagella
300
Which adjustment do you use to see detail on a slide? Coarse or Fine
Fine
400
What invention lead to the creation of the cell theory?
The microscope.
400
Which organelle stores food, water, and waste?
Vacuole
400
A protist is what type of cell?
Eukaryote
400
How does an amoeba move?
Psuedopod
400
What is the magnification of each eye piece?
10X
500
Which scientist labeled "cells" after looking at cork pieces? Hooke, Schleidan, or Virchow
Hooke
500
What three organelles are in charge of protection?
Cell Wall Cell Membrane Cytoplasm
500
What is the correct order of an organism structure?
cells -> tissues -> organs -> systems -> organism
500
What is the environment of all protists?
Wet, motionless water
500
If you were using an objective of 20X, what would be your overall magnification?
200X = 10X x 20X