Name an example of something living, nonliving, and dead.
What is...
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What is the part of the microscope in which you put your eye up to?
What is "eyepiece"?
What kind of cells do humans have?
What is "animal cells"?
What cell structure is where the DNA is stored?
What is "nucleus"?
How much aura does Mr. Van Etten have?
What is "unlimited aura"?
True or False: Something can be living, but not an organism. Please provide an example or explanation
What is "True".
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Where do you place the slide/wet mount?
What is "on the stage"?
What is a cell structure all cells have?
What is "cytoplasm or cell membrane".
This cell structure has been compared to a security guard as it determines what enters and leaves the cell...
What is "cell membrane"?
What is the name of the tail-like structure on a bacterium
What is "the flagellum"?
What is "dormant"?
What were the three colors of the objective lens?
What is "red, yellow, and blue"?
Are humans more similar to fungi, bacteria, or archaea? Why?
What is "fungi? They both have a nucleus, are in the eukaryotic domain, have 9 similarities in cell structures and both have multicellular organisms."
What is a cell structure that a plant cell has that an animal cell does not?
What is "chloroplast, cell wall, or central vacuole"?
What is the thing called that makes chloroplast the color green?
What is "chlorophyll"?
What is "radish seeds, yeast, or brine shrimp"?
What is the magnification for JUST the eyepiece?
What is "10x"?
What are the six total types of cells we have learned about?
What is "plant, protist, animal, bacteria, fungi, and archaea?"
What is the function of the mitochondrion?
What is "turn food into useable energy, known as the powerhouse of the cell"?
What are cell structures made of?
What is "molecules"?
What are ALL the characteristics of life?
What is "needs water, energy (food), responds to environment, suitable environment, eliminate waste, exchange gases, growth, reproduce, and has CELLS".
If we are looking at a object with our yellow lens, and the object is about half the FOV.
How long in mm is the object?
What is "about 0.75 mm"?
Yellow FOV = 1.5 mm so half is about 0.7 to 0.8 mm
What is the difference between bacteria and archaea?
What is "some of the cell structures are made differently at the molecular level"?
(Cell membrane, cell wall, and ribosomes)
What cell structure in an archaean cell is more similar to ours than bacteria?
What is "ribosomes"?
Which of the following is NOT a type of Fungus?
-Mold
-Yeast
-Algae
-Mushroom
What is "Algae"?