Microscopes
Prokaryote Vs Eukaryote
Organelles
Plant Vs Animal Cells
Cell Transport
100

What is the purpose of a microscope?

Magnifying images

Looking at small things

100

Which type of organisms (prokaryotic or eukaryotic) are usually smaller, simpler, and unicellular?

Prokaryotic Cells

100

What is the function of the mitochondria?

Creates energy

Powerhouse of the cell

100

Animal and plant cells both store their DNA in a _________________

Nucleus

100

What does active transport need that passive transport does not?

Energy

200

Why did we need to soak cells in methylene blue before putting them under the microscope?

To dye them OR so we can see them

200

Eukaryotes have their DNA in the ____________ while prokaryotes have their DNA in the ________________

Nucleus, Cytoplasm

200

What is the function of vacuoles/vesicles?

Store and move materials for the cell

200

Animal and plant cells are both (eukaryotes or prokaryotes)

Eukaryotes

200

Passive transport goes from ______ to ______ concentrations (with the concentration gradient)

high to low

300

When you move the slide to the left, the image in the microscope moves to the ___________

Right

300

Prokaryotes do not contain _____________-bound organelles

Membrane

300

What is the function of ribosomes?

Creates proteins

300

The _________ __________ causes plant cells to be rectangular in shape

Cell walls

300

The cell membrane is made mostly of ___________ 

lipids (phospholipid bilayer)

400

If you have a 10X eyepiece and a 6X objective lens, what is the total magnification (power) of your microscope? 

60X

400

Name 2 types of organisms that are eukaryotic

Plants OR Animals OR Fungi OR Protists

400

What is the function of the flagella?

Movement

400

Plant cells need a larger, central ______________ to store all of the water they need

Vacuole

400

Osmosis is the facilitated diffusion of ____________ across the membrane 

water

500

Which 3 organelles were we able to see in our microscope's image?


Nucleus, Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm

500

Which FOUR organelles do ALL cell types have?

Cell membrane, Cytoplasm, Ribosomes, DNA

500

What is the function of the lysosomes?

Break down cell waste

500

The function of ______________ in plant cells is photosynthesis (turning water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide into sugar and oxygen)

Chloroplasts

500

In a hypertonic solution, the cell ___________ because water _________ the cell

shrinks, leaves