water loving
What is hydrophilic?
cleans the cell
What is the lysosome?
controls all cell activities
What is the nucleus?
Improved the lens of the micrscope
Who was Leewenhoek?
part of the microscope you look through
What is the eyepiece/ocular lens
What is an integral protein?
protein synthesis
What are ribosomes?
hair like structures used for movement
What is cilia?
Stated all animals are made of cells
Who was Schwann?
part of the microscope that regulates light intensity
What is the diaphragm?
regulates the fluidity of the membrane
What is cholesterol?
stores water; larger in plant cells
What is a vacuole?
carbohydrate the makes up plant cell walls
What is cellulose?
Said all cells come from other cells
Who was Virchow?
Who invented the microscope?
Who was Janessn?
sticks out of the cell membrane outside; identifies similar cells
What are carbohydrates?
collects, packages, and ships proteins and lipids inside and out of the cell
What is the Golgi Body?
green organelle used to trap sunlight and convert it into glucose
What is the chloroplast?
Described the structure we now call the nucleus
Who was Robert Brown?
40X objective
What is the high power objective?
makes up basis of the cell membrane
What is the phospholipid bilayer?
Stores starch; common organelle in root cells
What are leukoplasts?
used in animal cell division
What are centrioles?
3 parts of the cell theory
(1) all living things are made of 1 or more cells.
(2) cells are the basic structure of structure & function in living things
(3) all cells come from pre-existing cells
total magnification
What is ocular lens (10x) X objective power?