Organelles
Water Properties
E or P?
Microscopes
Definitions
100

where most of the DNA is contained in a eukaryotic cell

nucleus

100
What property of water allows it to stick to other substances

adhesion 

100

Our bodies consist of what kind of cells?

Eukaryotic

100

what is the flat surface where you place the slide for observation?

Stage
100

Glucose and Oxygen is converted into ____

ATP

200

 break down macromolecules and organelles that are damaged or no longer needed 

lysosome

200

type of bond forms between water molecules

Hydrogen Bond

200

consists of organisms in the bacteria and archaea domains

Prokaryote

200

used to increase clarity of an image 

fine tune or fine adjustment

200

selective barrier that allows sufficient passage of oxygen, nutrients, and waste to service the volume of the cell

plasma membrane
300

what are three things that plants have and animal cells do not

Cell Wall, Chloroplast, Central Vacuole

300

Why nutrients from your food can be digested, dissolved and delivered to all of your cells

Universal Solvent 

300

contains linear DNA and has membrane bound organelles

Eukaryotes

300

illuminated with visible light passes through a specimen 

Light Microscope (LM)

300

Plant cell walls are made of ____________ _______ 

carbohydrates, cellulose 

400

What is the organelle that modifies, sorts and packages protein for transport?

Golgi Apparatus

400

What is the ultimate reason water has so many unique properties

Polarity
400

Contains double stranded DNA contained in the nucleoid

Prokaryotes

400
What is the total magnification of a microscope if the eyepiece is 10x and the objective lenses is 40x?

400X

400

process that produces energy without oxygen by using electron acceptors other than oxygen

Anaerobic Respiration

500

What is the difference between smooth ER and rough ER

Smooth, Lipids

Rough, Protein

500

What property of water allows it to absorb large amounts of heat without significant temperature change

High Specific Heat

500

In what kind of cell is the cytoplasm bound only by a plasma membrane

Prokaryotic

500

What are the two types of Electron Microscopes and how do they differ in their function?

Scanning Electron Microscopes: focus beam onto the surface of a specimen; Transmission Electron Microscopes: focus beam through a specimen

500

What is the primary difference between a scientific theory and a scientific law?

Theory explains, Laws describe