Magnify
Classify
Organelles
Functions
Comparisons
100
Ocular lens times objective lens.
What is total magnification of a compound microscope?
100
A system of classifying divided into steps with two descriptions at each step.
What is a dichotomous key?
100
Organelle necessary for photosynthesis.
What is chloroplasts?
100
Why plants grow toward the light.
What is external stimulus?
100
Animal cells do not have these to protect and keep cell shape, but plant cells do.
What is cell wall?
200
Observed and named cells.
Who is Robert Hooke?
200
Used to view things too small to be seen with other microscopes.
What is an electron microscope?
200
This organelle prepares proteins for transport.
What is Golgi apparatus?
200
Examples include shivering, sweating, changing blood flow.
What are ways your body regulates homeostasis?
200
Type of cell that makes up bacteria.
What is prokaryotic?
300
Electrons pass through an object being viewed through this microscope.
What is transmission electron microscope?
300
Today's classification system divides organisms into these.
What is 6 kingdoms?
300
Material in cell is broken down by this organelle.
What are lysosomes?
300
The passive transport of water through a cell.
What is osmosis?
300
The difference between smooth and rough ER.
What is rough is covered with ribosomes?
400
The earliest microscope type.
What is light microscope?
400
Groups of cells that together carry out a specific job.
What are tissues?
400
Usually the largest organelle in a cell.
What is nucleus?
400
Diffusion and osmosis both occur until this state is reached.
What is equilibrium?
400
Eukaryotic cells, not prokaryotic, have this surround surrounded by a membrane.
What is genetic material?
500
They invented the earliest microscopes.
Who are Anton van Leeuwenhoek and Robert Hooke?
500
Cell function like spreading out to find space.
What is diffusion?
500
Offers protection from the outside environment.
What is cell membrane?
500
The regulation of all systems of the body to maintain health.
What is homeostasis?
500
Transmission electron microscopes see through an object, while this microscope makes a 3D image of the surface.
What is scanning electron microscope?