cells with a nucleus
what is eukaryotic?
ER is an abbreviation of this
what is endoplasmic reticulum?
the 3 letter abbreviation for the energy produced by the breakdown of glucose
what is ATP?
these are the water transport tubes
what is xylem?
SUITES
TISSUE
the 4X, 10X, 40X lenses are called this
what are objective lenses?
all cells have this - keeps the cell from leaking and controls what goes in and what goes out
what is the cell membrane?
when plant cells do cellular respiration
when is "all the time"?
typically you find these openings on the underside of leaves
what are stomata?
MOLPYCATS
CYTOPLASM
the only prokaryotic life forms
what are bacteria?
these are made at ribosomes
what are proteins?
2 waste products of cellular respiration, found on the right hand of the equation.
what are carbon dioxide and water?
the function of the phloem
what is glucose/sugar transportation?
LOCALTHROPS
CHLOROPLAST
the type of cell division responsible for growth, repair and replacement
what is mitosis?
part of a cell that packages up proteins for delivery somewhere else
What is the Golgi?
the 2 substances required for cellular respiration in plants and animals
what are glucose and oxygen?
when root cells do photosynthesis
when is "never" ?
BIMCONE
COMBINE
the part of the microscope you move to change the magnification form low to medium to high
what is the revolving nosepiece?
ALL plant cells have this, but not animal cells
what is a cell wall? what is a large central vacoule?
a type of respiration that simple organisms like yeast can do without the need for oxygen
what is fermentation?
spell the name of the pigment found in the organelle that traps the sunlight
what is C-H-L-O-R-O-P-H-Y-L-L ?
CRUPOREED
REPRODUCE