Smörgåsbord
The Microscope
Organelles
Plant Cells vs Animal Cells
Smörgåsbord
100
This is the process that cells use to divide.
What is MITOSIS
100

What is the purpose of the body tube?

To connect the eyepiece to the arm.

100

This controls all cell activities.

What is NUCLEUS

100
I have a cell wall.
What is PLANT CELL
100

What writing utensil should you draw a scientific drawing with?

A pencil

200

What do unicellular organisms use mitosis for

reproduction

200

What is meant by field of view?

The area that can be seen through the microscope

200

The jelly part of a cell which all the organelles sit in

Cytoplasm

200
The shape of my cell is usually round.
What is ANIMAL CELL
200

 Does a prokaryotic cell have a nucleus or not?

It doesn’t

300

Is paramecium unicellular or multicellular?

Unicellular.

300

This is responsible for allowing the light to shine through to the specimen.

What is THE DIAPHRAGM

300
This structure stores water, food and waste.
What is VACUOLE
300
The most outer layer of my cell is the cell membrane.
What is ANIMAL CELL
300

 What is the formula for respiration?

 Glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water

400

Who observed a nucleus in plant and animal cells in 1831?

Robert Brown

400

What is the wet-mount method?

Putting the specimen in a thin layer of water between the slide and the cover slip.

400

Photosynthesis occurs in which organelle?

CHLOROPHYLL

400
I can create my own food.
What is PLANT CELL
400
This specialist cell is responsible for carrying oxygen around the body.
What is RED BLOOD CELL
500

Who was the Person who gave cells a name where was he from and what year he discovered it? All 3 for the $500

1665 Robert Hooke England

 

500
This objective lens, when used with the 10x ocular lens, will produce a total magnification of 100x.
What is 10x OBJECTIVE LENS
500

What is the purpose of the Golgi apparatus?

They condense protein for transport around or out of the cell.

500

What type of cell has ribosomes?

Both

500

When a plant makes more glucose than it needs, what is the excess glucose stored as?

Glycogen