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CYTOLOGY STUDY GUIDE
The part of the microscope the slide is placed on
The magnification of the low power objective
The reason we don’t use the coarse adjustment
knob when using the high power objective
The total magnification on low power
The magnification of the high power objective
The type of microscope that uses a beam of
electrons instead of light to illuminate the
speciman
The increase of an object’s apparent size
The reason that we use stain on a lot of our
slides
The power to show details clearly
A disadvantage to using a regular microscope
A disadvantage to using an electron microscope
The formula for total magnification
The study of cells
The piece of equipment needed to study cells
The scientist who first discovered
microorganisms
The scientist who named cells
The scientist who said all plants are made of
cells
The scientist who viewed cork under a
microscope
The scientist who said all animals are made of
cells
The scientist who said all cells come from other
cells
The three parts to the cell theory
The two different types of cells
The type of cell that is simple and lacks a
nucleus and organelles
The type of cell that is complex and has a
nucleus and organelles
An example of a prokaryotic cell
An example of a eukaryotic cell
Membrane-bound structures in a eukaryotic cell
that have a specific function
The gel-like gunk inside cells
The outside part of a plant or fungus cell
The outside part of an animal cell
The plant part that surrounds the nucleus
The organelle that makes ribosomes
The stringy stuff inside the nucleus
Coiled strips of DNA
The organelle that is the gatekeeper
The three parts of a nucleus
The molecule that is the blueprint of life
The protein factory
The highway system inside each cell
The Duke Power of the cell
The organelle that makes proteins
The organelle responsible for cellular respiration
The organelle that transports things throughout
the cell
The organelle that stores water and nutrients
A cell that needs a lot of energy will have a lot of
which organelle?
The post office of the cell
The organelle responsible for digesting things
A cell that produces a lot of protein will have a
lot of which organelle?
The site of photosynthesis
The organelle that would cause cell death if it
burst
The organelle that aids in cell division of animal
cells
The two organelles that plant cells have but
animal cells don’t