Levels of Organization
Cell Theory
Cell Structure
Microscopes
Diseases
100

All living things are made of 

Cells

100

Multicellular Organisms are living things made up of ...

and Unicellular Organisms are living things made up of ...

multiple cells, one cell

100

What is found in the nucleus?

DNA

100

When holding the microscope, you need to carry it with ...

both hands

100

Why was the microscope an important discovery for some diseases?

We can now see the causes, some microbes. 

200

A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function is called a

Tissue

200
All living organisms are made up of

cells

200

What are the 3 differences between plant and animal cells?

Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplast, and the plant cell's vacuole is much larger. 

200

If the eyepiece is 15 and the objective is 3, what would the total magnification be?

45

200

What is a vector?

An organism that spreads disease from one organism to another that doesn't usually get sick themself. 

300

An organ system is a group of ________________________ that work together to perform a function

Organs

300

Yeast are multicellular or unicellular

Unicellular

300

What organelles work together to create proteins?

Ribosomes, golgi body, and endoplasmic reticulum 

300

We use the microscope to view objects that are...

very small

300

Provide an example of a vector.

Could be tick, mosquito, lice etc

400

A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function is called a

Tissue

400

All cells come from .....

Pre-existing cells or other cells

400

What process gets energy for the cell? Where in the cell does it happen? What does it need in order to go through the process?

Cellular Respiration

Mitochondria

Oxygen and sugar

400

What part of the microscope controls the amount of light that shines through the specimen?

Diaphram

400

When a contaminated source is the cause of an infectious disease, what should be done to stop the spread?

Close off the contamination to stop exposure. 

500
  • The organ systems of a plant are the ___________________ and ___________________

Root and Shoot

500

Why was the discovery of microbes so important? 

It lead to the discovery of what causes certain diseases/sicknesses. 
500

What process gets food for the plant cell? Where in the cell does it happen? What does it need in order to go through the process?

Photosynthesis

Chloroplast

Sunlight energy, water, carbon dioxide

500

As you view a specimen in a higher magnification you see 1. more of the object or 2. less of the object?

Less of the object

500

What type of diseases should result in a quarantine? 

Ones that are spread from person to person that are highly contagious.