Microscopes
Cell Theory
Cell Structure
Cellular Transport
Homeostasis
100

What part of a microscope is used to magnify the image?

What is the objective lens?

100

What is the first point of the cell theory

What is all living things are made up of cells?

100

What part of the cell is responsible for controlling most cell processes?

What is the nucleus?

100

 What is passive transport?

What is the movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of energy?

100

How do single-celled organisms maintain homeostasis?

What is by growing, responding to the environment, transforming energy, and reproducing?

200

How do light microscopes produce magnified images?

What is by using lenses to focus light?

200

 According to the cell theory, what are cells considered?

What are the basic units of structure and function in living things?

200

What organelles are involved in making and transporting proteins?

What are ribosomes and the endoplasmic reticulum?

200

Describe how osmosis works.

 What is the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane?

200

What role do specialized cells play in multicellular organisms?

What is they perform specific functions and communicate with each other to maintain homeostasis?

300

What are the two types of electron microscopes?

What are transmission and scanning electron microscopes?

300

 How are new cells produced according to the cell theory?

What is from existing cells?

300

How do prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells?

What is prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, whereas eukaryotic cells do?

300

What is the difference between active transport and passive transport?

What is active transport requires energy, while passive transport does not?

300

What is the function of the cell membrane in maintaining homeostasis?

 What is it regulates what enters and leaves the cell?

400

What is the function of chemical stains in microscopy

What is to make transparent cells and their parts visible?

400

True or False: Cells can produce independently through cellular division

What is False?

400

What functions do vacuoles, lysosomes, and cytoplasm serve in a cell?

What are storage, breakdown of waste, and cellular structure/support?

400

What are protein pumps?

What are mechanisms that move substances against their concentration gradient using energy?

400

How does the cytoskeleton contribute to homeostasis?

What is it helps the cell maintain its shape and aids in the transport of materials?

500

How do microscopes help in the study of cells?

What is by allowing scientists to observe microscopic structures and processes?

500

Who was the first to observe living microorganisms?

Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek?

500

Compare the roles of chloroplasts and mitochondria.

What is chloroplasts convert sunlight into food, while mitochondria convert food into usable energy?

500

Describe endocytosis and exocytosis.

What are processes that move substances into (endocytosis) and out of (exocytosis) the cell?

500

Describe how cells work together in a multicellular organism to maintain homeostasis.

What is they coordinate their activities to ensure survival and proper function of the organism?