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What type of microscope creates a 3-D image?
What types of microscope magnifies 1000x
Why are cells small?
What types of microscope sends electrons through a specimen and
magnifies it up to 100,00X?
What does the cell theory state?
Name the metric units, smallest to largest.
Which organelle processes, packages and distributes?
What do you call the region of the cell between the nucleus and the cell
membrane?
What is the multipurpose organelle?
Where does photosynthesis take place
What forms the dense web under the cell membrane? General and
specific names (both).
Where does protein synthesis occur?
What decides what goes in and out of the cell?
What is the powerhouse of the cell?
Help with cell division in animals, look like churros
Detoxifies
A long “hair-like” structure that could propel a cell
Many short “hairs”
Where in the cell is a great deal of rRNA formed?
The brain of the cell
Supports, protects and is permeable to water and gases
Part of the cytoskeleton, hollow structure
Connected to the nucleus, has ribosomes on it
Dense area in the center of the nucleus
What do you call the fluid portion of the cell?
Lipids for the cell membrane are formed here.
Name and describe the two types of cells and the kingdoms and domains
in which they are found.
28. Name the hypothesis that attempts to explain how eucaryotic cells could
have evolved and the evidence that supports it.
29. Know your plant and animal cell diagrams.
30. Know your additional objectives.