Hooke was the first person to notice evolutionary change, even before Charles Darwin, what was he looking at to see this change?
He saw fossils in rocks that look like species that were around today.
This organelle is responsible for removing the webbing between fingers before our birth.
What are lysosomes
This is a permanent change in a gene or chromosome.
What is a mutation?
If you are using the 4x objective, what is the total magnification?
40x
This is the subatomic particle shared or stolen in bonding.
electron
A monks living area was important to this chapter, because it is used to come up with the name of this structure.
Cell
This organelle is responsible for making proteins.
What are ribosomes
What happened to the genes in your butterfly to create the mutation?
Turning genes on or off.
Who saw animalcules'?
Leuwenhoek
This vitamin is essential for collagen building and wound healing.
Vitamin C
This was the first scientist to see living things under the microscope.
Leuwenhoek
This organelle is responsible for transporting either proteins or lipids.
What is endoplasmic reticulum?
What happens to make your nose run when you go out in the winter.
The cilia freezes
In our cultures what type of cells did we grow?
What are prokaryotic cells
pH of 13 would be known as
a base, or alkaline
What is Rudolph Virchow created for?
Came up with part of the cell theory that states cells only come from other cells?
These are small microtubules that assist in cell division.
What are centrioles?
If you are trying to match DNA from a muscle to a skin in the same organism, one could say that the DNA is "in comparison"
DNA is the same
Who was the botanist that studied plant cells?
Schleiden
This is a protein that does not work because it has been put into some drastic environmental condition
denatured enzyme
What type of microscope did you use to "Take a walk in Hooke's shoes?"
What is a dissecting microscope?
This is an organelle that greatly varies in size between plants and animals.
What is vacuole?
If you put 12 of the same type of cell together, then one would say that you have created this biological structure.
Tissue
What is the difference between a botanist and a zoologist
zoologist studies animals and botanists studies plants
When you add the number of protons to the number of neutrons you get this
What is atomic mass