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ON THE NEXT PAGE YOU WILL FIND
YOUR STUDY GUIDE!
BEFORE MOVING
ON...
Be aware that this is just an outlined study guide. These are the
topics you must be familiar with, NOT the information you need to
know MEANING you are to go into your notes and build on these
topics by adding more information.
Each section tells you where to find more information.
(“In Reference To:…”)
REMEMBER! I OFFER A STUDY GROUP
STARTING AT 7:30AM THE MORNING OF THE
QUIZ!
Study Guide
Basic Cell Structure
REMEMBER: Quiz Friday, December 4, 2015
In Reference To: Cell Theory Reading
Cell Theory – What is it?
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Prokaryotic
o Simple cell
o Single-unicellular cell
o Bacteria
o No organelles
 NO nucleus
 NO chloroplast
 NO mitochondria (energy house)
Eukaryotic
o YOU are eukaryotic
o Single OR multi-cell
o Protista, fungi, plants, animals
o Organelles
 Nucleus – DNA/genetic information
 Chloroplast (autotroph)
 Mitochondria (energy house)(membrane bound)
In Reference To: Cell Structure Gizmo
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Plants VS. Animals
o REVIEW GRADED GIZMO
o Be able to label major parts of both plant and animal cells
o Plants
 Cell wall (rigid)
 Chloroplast
 Vacuole
o Animals
 Centrioles
In Reference To: Build an Organ Activity and Worksheet
https://www.centreofthecell.org/learn-play/games/build-an-organ/
Cells  Tissues  Organ
In Reference To: Microscope Lab
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Parts
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Be able to identify
 Body tube
 Nosepiece
 Low power objective
 High power objective
 Stage clips
 Diaphragm
 Lamp
 Ocular eyepiece
 Arm
 Stage
 Coarse adjustment
 Fine adjustment
 Base
Check my website for a blank copy to test yourself with
You may find this picture helpful…
Magnification
o Total magnification = (power of eyepiece) x (power of objective)
Proper Technique