Cell Theory/Concepts
What am I?
Cell Organelles
Plant, Animal or Both?
Microscopes
100
The Cell Theory states that all living things are made of one or more _____.
Cells.
100
Nucleus
100
This organelle controls the cell
Nucleus
100
Have a nucleus
Both
100
The total magnification of an image if a microscope has an ocular lens of 10x and an objective lens of 4x is ___.
40x.
200
The Cell Theory states that all cells must come from ______.
Existing cells
200
In this picture, I'm the blue-ish ribbon to the right.

Endoplasmic Reticulum
200
This organelle protects the cell, and lets nutrients in and waste out.
Cell membrane
200
If it has lysosomes, it's probably a...
Animal
200
When using a microscope with lenses 4x, 10x, and 40x, you should always start with ____.
4x
300
He is credited for discovering cells. He is known to look at cork.
Hooke
300
I'm the outermost layer of a plant cell, as seen here:

Cell Wall
300
This organelle produces most of the cell's energy.
Mitochondrion
300
Plant
300
In the picture below, it's the part of the microscope you look into:

Eyepiece
400
All cells have hereditary material (info that can be passed down from generation to generation) called _____.
DNA.
400
I'm the little dots found all over a cell

Ribosomes
400
This organelle captures sunlight for photosynthesis
Chloroplasts
400
Having a really large vacuole that takes up about half the cell
Plant
400
When using the microscope for the first time, you should always set the stage to the ______ point.
Lowest
500
All cells can be categorized into two types: ____ and ____.
Prokaryotic & eukaryotic
500
Ignore all the labels...they'll just confuse you.

Mitochondrion
500
These organelles make the protein for the cell
Ribosomes
500
Having cytoplasm
Both
500
What's the purpose of using iodine when looking at some samples?
The iodine stains the nucleus so you can see it.