An elaborate extracellular matrix that encloses each cell in a plant. (Only in plant cells)
What is cell wall?
The bottom of the microscope, used for support.
What is the base?
The activity that is the largest contributor of greenhouse gases.
What is transportation?
This part of your head is often the first part people notice, it's also how you see.
What is eyes?
The outer layer of the cell, which helps to maintain homeostasis by controlling what gets in and out of the cell.
What is cell membrane?
Located beneath the Stage and Diaphragm. Sends light towards the hole in the stage.
What is the Light Source?
This type of air pollution traps the Sun’s energy in the atmosphere and raises the average global temperature.
What is greenhouse gases?
These are the hard parts of your body. You have 206 of them.
What are bones?
Is the boss of the cell, it contains all the DNA in the cell.
What is nucleus?
What you look into to see the specimen.
This is the biggest danger posed by global warming to people living in coastal areas.
What is the rising sea level?
You have 2 of these. They are on the sides of the body between the tops of your legs and your waist.
What is the hips?
It helps make and process lipids and helps detoxify drugs and alcohol.
What is Smooth ER?
Magnifies the specimen.
What are objective lenses?
These regions of the Earth that are experiencing the most dramatic changes due to climate change.
What is the polar regions?
This part of your foot, connects to the lower leg and is easy to twist or break when playing basketball.
What is the ankle?
Is a small organelle involved in the process of making protein which is called protein synthesis.
What is Ribosomes?
Changes the amount of light reaching the objective lenses, located under the Stage.
What is the Diaphragm?
Some Greenhouse gasses.
What is carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone?
This part of your body is the largest muscles of the upper body, between your belly and neck.
What is the chest?