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Microscope
Scientists
Living Things
Cells
Final Jeopardy
100
these hold the slide in place on the stage
What are the stage clips?
100
Discovered or improved upon modern compound microscope
Who is Leeuwenhoek?
100
refers to any living thing
What are organisms?
100
Has cell wall and large central vacuole both used for support and structure
What are plant cells?
200
Part of the microscope that you look through
What is the eyepiece?
200
Named 'cells'
Who is Robert Hooke?
200
another name for a single-celled organism
What is a unicellular organism?
200
Example of a prokaryotic cell
What is bacteria?
300
This is used to adjust the amount of light that can pass through the microscope
What is iris diaphragm?
300
Two scientists that said All animals and plants are made of cells (need to have both correct for points)
Who are Schwaan and Schlieden?
300
5 characteristics of living things (need to know all 5)
What is 1. Made of Cells 2. Responds to Environment 3. Reproduces 4. Uses Energy 5. Grows and Develops
300
Structure that is lacking in prokaryotes
What is the nucleus?
400
The objective lens do you start with when beginning to focus the microscope on a sample
What is the low objective?
400
Responsible for stating all cells come from preexisting cells
Who is Rudolph Virchow?
400
Type of cell that composes multicellular organisms
What are eukaryotic cells?
400
many cells together to perform a certain task
What is a tissue?
500
Focus knobs do you use when you are using the high objective lens
What are the Fine Focus Knobs?
500
Responsible for discovering the structure of DNA
Who are James Watson and Francis Crick?
500
mini-organs inside cells that allow cells to function properly
What are organelles?
500
List the four types of tissues found in humans
What are epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous?
500
List all three parts of the Cell Theory
What are: 1. The cell is the basic unit of life 2. All living things are made of cells 3. All cells come from preexisting cells