These are considered the basic unit of life.
What are cells?
Considered the "brain" of the cell, this organelle is responsible for holding chromatin, the cell's genetic information.
What is the nucleus?
Both plant and animal cells are eukaryotic cells, meaning they both have this.
If the microscope view is too dark, adjust this to let more light in through the lens.
What is the diaphragm? (Or light bulb dimmer?)
High jump was founded in this year.
What is 1989?
Many people invented these tools that could view cells using multiple lenses.
What are microscopes?
Considered the "powerhouse of the cell", these organelles are responsible for energy production
What are mitochondria?
This organelle exists only in plant cells, and is responsible for a process called photosynthesis
What are chloroplasts?
When viewing the specimen, you can move it around by moving this (not the slide!)
What is the stage?
This High Jump teacher has a weekly exercise called "throwback Thursday"
Who is Ms. Adams?
All cells arise from these.
What are pre-existing cells?
This fatty bi-layer surrounds the cell, allowing materials into and out of the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
This organelle exists only in plant cells and is responsible for keeping rigidity.
What is the cell wall?
You should only use this to focus when viewing your specimen through higher powered objective lens.
What is the fine focus?
This was the first High Jump site of the three.
What is Latin?
Robert Hooke, observing cork cells for the first time, thought they looked like the "cells" of these folks.
What are monks?
This organelle is primarily responsible for protein production.
What are ribosomes? (Or Endoplasmic Reticulum, or ER?)
This organelle is much larger in plant cells. Among other things, it stores water.
What are vacuoles?
Always hold the microscope by these two parts (one in each hand)
What are the base and arm?
This High Jump teacher does not teach math at High Jump but is a math teacher outside of High Jump.
Who is Ms. Pei?
One of the OG science beefs occurred between these two champions of early cell theory
Who are Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke?
This organelle is responsible for enzyme production, which helps break down the food of cells.
What are lysosomes?
Unlike animal cells, plant cells create their own food, using this process.
What is photosynthesis?
Never use this when viewing your specimen through higher powered objective lens.
What is the course focus?
This was the number of Juliana's cohort
What is 30?