This microscope has the largest magnification.
What are Electron Microscopes? (Transmission - TEM specifically)
What is the mitochondria?
This type of transport involves the use of energy.
______________ Transport
What is active transport?
These types of cells can only be single-celled organisms and do not have a nucleus.
What are prokaryotes?
This type of microscope can be used to observe living organisms.
What are Light Microscopes?
This organelle is often called the "command center" of the cell, as it houses the information needed to make proteins.
What is the nucleus?
This is the active process of a cell taking in material from outside of the cell.
E______________
What is endocytosis?
What is the cell?
This scientist was the first to look at living organisms with a microscope.
A_________ ______ L_____________
Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek?
This organelle, primarily used for storage, is found in both animal and plant cells. However, plant cells have a much larger version of this organelle.
V_________
What is the vacuole?
This solution contains a higher amount of solutes than the cell.
_________tonic
What is hypertonic?
These cells have a nucleus and make up multicellular organisms.
What are eukaryotes?
This scientist was the first to describe the word "cells" when looking at a cork under a microscope.
R________ __________
Who is Robert Hooke?
This organelle is a membrane bound container used to transport substances in a cell.
Ve___________
What is a vesicle?
This is the passive process where molecules must use a transport protein to cross the cell membrane.
F_____________ D______________
What is facilitated diffusion?
This is the name given to a structure made up of cells all performing similar functions.
What is a tissue?
This measurement unit, denoted as μm, is often used when measuring microorganisms such as cells.
________meters
What are micrometers?
These are the three primary organelles involved in protein synthesis and transport.
R___________, E__________ R__________, G_______ A________
What are the ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and golgi apparatus?
This describes a specific form of endocytosis where the outside material is "engulfed."
Starts with ph______________
What is phagocytosis?
This is the concept that smaller, less complex components make up larger, more complex components.
L___________ o__ O______________
What is levels of organization?