Organelles
Parts of a Microscope
Body Systems
Criteria of Life
100

Control Center

Nucleus

100

The part that you look through at the top

Eye Piece

100

Circulates blood around the body delivering oxygen and nutrients to organs and cells and carrying their waste products away.

Circulatory System

100

All living things are made of these

Cells

200

Jelly-like substance that fills the cell

Cytoplasm

200

The part of the microscope that you hold onto to carry or move it

Arm

200

Mechanical and chemical processes that provide nutrients via the mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines.

Digestive System
200

All living things responds to stimulus in their ____________.

Environment

300

Makes food (sugars) for the plant to eat 

Chloroplasts

300

The platform where you place the slide

Stage

300

Enables the body to move

Muscular System

300

All living things produces _________ .

Waste

400

Stores water, biochemicals, and waste

Vacuole

400

One of the most important parts of a compound microscope, as they are the lenses closest to the specimen

Objective Lenses

400

Collects and processes information from the senses and tells the muscles to contract to cause physical actions.

Nervous System

400

All living things have the ability to 

Move or Reproduce (either one will be accepted)

500

Makes energy (ATP) for the cell

Mitochondria

500

The total magnification of the High Objective Lens

400x

500

Provides chemical communications within the body using hormones.

Endocrine System

500

All living things _______

Grow