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Name ____________________________________
Due Date Thursday 10/22/15
Review Study Guide – Cell Theory, Cells, Organelles, Mitosis, & Meiosis
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Station #1. The Cell Theory & Microscope properties
Directions: Using the word bank, complete the following sentences.
1. The term “cell” was first used by English scientist ______________ ________________ as he observed
thin slices of cork under the microscope.
2. ____________ ___________________ discovered bacteria from his own dental scrapings and observe
tiny living organisms and called them “animalcules”.
3. The Cell Theory states:
a. All living things are composed of _____________.
b. Cells are the basic unit of ______________ and ______________ in living things.
c. All cells come from the division of ______________ cells.
4. The ______________ objective is the lowest powered objective, usually a 4x or 10x objective, used to find
your initial location and focus of a specimen.
5. The ______________ objective is used to view a specimen in great magnification. On many microscopes
this is the highest-powered objective.
6. The __________________________ is used to being specimen into focus.
7. The __________________________ is used to fine-tune the focus of a specimen.
8. The ______________ allows user to adjust the amount of light being directed at the specimen.
9. The total magnification when viewing a specimen at the 10X objective is ______________.
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Station #2. Labeling the Microscope
Directions: Using the microscope, write the parts and function in the table provided.
Microscope part
Function
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Station #3. Prokaryotic Cells – unicellular (made of only _____ _______) who lack a ____________.
Directions: Using the model provided, label the parts.
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Station #4. Eukaryotic Cells – Cells that contain a _____________________.
Directions: Using the model provided, write the parts and its function with the picture provided.
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Station #5
Directions: Answer the following questions.
1. What are two examples of prokaryotic cells?
2. What are four examples of eukaryotic cells?
3. Draw a Venn diagrams showing the differences and similarities between prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
4. Looking at the slide, determine if this is a plant or animal cell, and label the following: cell wall, cell
membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus.
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5. Looking at
the slide,
determine if this is a plant or animal cell, and label the following: cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus.
Station #6. Mitosis & Meiosis
Directions: Answer the following questions about cell division.
1. Define cell division.
2. Define binary fission.
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3. How do animal cells divide after Mitosis?
4. How do plant cells divide after Mitosis?
5. What is the purpose of Meiosis?
Directions: Label the phases of Mitosis.
Phase
a)
b)
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c)
d)
e)
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