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Microscopes
Cells
Characteristics of life
Chemistry of Life
Cell transport
100
The ability to make things look larger than they are.
What is magnification?
100
All living things are composed of cells; cells are the basic structure and function in living things; all cells are produced from other cells.
What are all three parts of the cell theory?
100
The study of living things.
What is biology?
100
ex: meats, eggs, fish, etc
What are examples of proteins?
100
causes a cell to shrink
What is hypertonic solution?
200
holds the slide in place
What are stage clips?
200
Bacteria is an example of this.
What is an example of a Prokaryotic cell?
200
ex: your body sweats to cool down and shivers to get warm.
What is an example of homeostasis?
200
carries instructions
What are the functions of Nucleic Acids?
200
the diffusion of water through the cell membrane
What is osmosis?
300
contains a lens that magnifies about 10x
What is the Eyepiece (ocular) ?
300
gel-like substance that holds the organelles
What is cytoplasm?
300
reactions that happen in a body ex: breaking down food
What is metabolism?
300
C H O N P
What are the elements of nucleic acids?
300
Used to help substances enter or exit the cell membrane
What are transport proteins?
400
It can magnify an object more than 2,000,000 times.
How many times can a electron microscope magnify an object?
400
the UPS of the cell
What is a Golgi body?
400
ex: sunflower moves through sun
What is an example of stimuli?
400
ex: hormones such as insulin.
What are examples of proteins?
400
is used during active transport but not passive transport
What is energy?
500
controls the amount of light passing through the opening of the stage.
What is the Diaphragm?
500
To put together; make light
What does photosynthesis mean?
500
ex: you test and improve your reaction time.
What is an example of responding to your enviroment?
500
provides energy; components of cell parts
What is the function of carbohydrates?
500
A form of passive transport that requires help of transport proteins
What is facilitated diffusion?