Miscellaneous
Magnification/ Microscopes
Prokaryotic Cells
Eukaryotic Cells
Membranes
100
This consists ot cytoplasm, enclosed in a plasma membrane, usually controlled by a single nucleus.
What is a cell?
100
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What is the magnification formula?
100
These have simple structures that are also known as bacteria.
What are prokaryotic cells?
100
The DNA of the cell is located in the nucleus in this tyoe of cell.
What is eukaryotic?
100
These make up a cell membrane.
What are phospholipids?
200
These are very small, simple particles consisting of DNA or RNA surrounded be a protein coat.
What are viruses?
200
1000:1
What is the ratio of micrometers to millimeters?
200
This is floating around in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell.
What is naked DNA?
200
These are the different types of eukaryotic cells.
What is plant and animal?
200
Phospholipids are in this type of state in a cell membrane.
What is a fluid state?
300
This causes cells in a multicellular organism to develop in different ways.
What is differentiation?
300
These are used to study very small structures including live organisms.
What are light microscopes?
300
Prokaryotic cells are used in the fermentation of this food product.
What is yogurt?
300
This is not present in animal cells.
What is cell wall/chloroplasts?
300
This is the passive movement of particles from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration, as a result of the random motion of particles.
What is diffusion?
400
These are tiny structures with a specific function in the cell.
What are organelles?
400
These use electron beams to view dead specimens.
What are electron microscopes?
400
This increases the area of the membrane of a prokaryotic cell for ATP production.
What is mesosome?
400
This is the main component of a cell wall.
What is cellulose?
400
This is when part of the membrane is pulled inward and a droplet of fluid becomes enclosed in a vesicle.
What is endocytosis?
500
This is when the cells of a tissue are burst open, allowing for separation of organelles in a centrifuge.
What is lysed?
500
This provides very good resolution and extreme magnification of organisms.
What are advantages of electron microscopes?
500
This is when prokaryotic cells convert nitrogen from the air into nitrogen compounds.
What is nitrogen fixation?
500
This type of eukaryotic cell stores carbohydrates in the form of glycogen.
What is animal?
500
Hormone binding sites, enzymes, electron carriers, channels for passive transport, and pumps for active transport are all made of this substance.
What is protein?