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Microscopes
Animal and plant cells
Cellular respiration
Passive transport/
active transport
Mitosis
100
its the part you use to carry the microscope
What is the arm
100
controls the cells activities
What is the nucleus
100
this is the process of releasing food energy
What is cellular respiration
100
the spreading out process of particles
What is diffusion
100
caused by uncontrolled cell mitosis
What is cancer
200
they have powers of 10X, 40X, 100X
What is the objective lenses
200
brakes down food particles for the cells activities
What is the mitochondria
200
this is how cells get energy
What is respiration
200
the diffusion of water
What is osmosis
200
these are made up of DNA
What is chromosomes
300
invented the microscope
Who is Van Leeuwenhoek
300
Storage for food, waste, surplus which cell cannot use right away
What is the vacuole
300
carbohydrates+oxygen=carbon dioxide+water+energy
What is the formula of cellular respiration
300
large particles in a cell membrane that act like gates in a wall
What is carrier proteins
300
90% interphase and 10% mitosis
What is the cell cycle
400
Has 2 lenses and could magnify up to 2000X
What is the compound light microscope
400
has green pigment, attracts sunlight and only found in plant cells
What is chlorophill
400
several hundred mitochondria in this cell
What is a muscle cell
400
Uses energy to bring particles from a concentration low to high
What is active transport
400
these cells don't do mitosis
What is sperm and egg cells
500
Used to control the amount of light reaching the object being viewed
What is the diaphragm
500
A system of canals to transport stuff in and out of the cell
What is the endoplasmic reticulum
500
cellular respiration occurs mainly in this oganism
What is the mitochondria
500
the transport that particles move from a high concentration to low
What is passive transport
500
the 4 steps in mitosis
What is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telephase