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Cell
Parts
Microscope
Functions Parts
Microscope
Use
Vocab
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Cell
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Identify #4
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Cell
Cytoplasm
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Math 200 Question
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Cell
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Identify #5
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Cell
Nucleus
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Math 300 Question
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Cell
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Identify #3
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Cell
Chloroplast
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Math 400 Question
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Cell
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Identify #9
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Cell
Vacuole
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Math 500 Question
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Cell
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Identify #10
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Cell
Golgi Complex
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What part of the cell controls
what goes in and out of the cell?
Cell Membrane
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What organelles job is to make
proteins from amino acids?
Ribosomes
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What part of the cell turns food
into energy?
Mitochondria
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What organelle removes wastes
from the cell?
Lysosomes
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What organelle transports
materials inside the cell?
Endoplasmic reticulum
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Identify # 8 and
explain it’s function.
Stage clips
They hold the slide in place on
the stage.
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Identify # 3 and
explain it’s function.
Coarse Adjustment Knob
Moves the stage up and down to
bring the specimen into focus.
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Identify # 6 and
explain it’s function.
Nosepiece
Allows for the rotation of
objective lenses.
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Identify # 7 and
explain it’s function.
Objective lenses
Magnifies the specimen being
observed.
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Identify # 10 and
explain it’s function.
Diaphragm
Allows different amounts of light
onto the stage.
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What is the total magnification of
an image if the eyepiece is 20x
and the objective is 100x?
2000x
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What happens to the image of
the specimen on the slide when
you look at it through the
eyepiece?
The image of the specimen you
see is upside down and
backwards.
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What happens to the field of
view when you change from low
power to high power?
The field of view decreases.
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Why should you never use the
coarse adjustment knob under
high power?
You can break the slide and
scratch the objective lenses.
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100x
1. Determine the field of
view in micrometers.
100x
2. Determine the size of
one cell in micrometers.
200x
3. Determine the field of
view in micrometers.
4. Draw what you would
see under high power.
1.4000 micrometers
2. 400 micrometers
3. 2000 micrometers
4.
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Who first discovered cells?
Robert Hooke
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What is the difference between
unicellular and multi-cellular.
Unicellular means the organism
only has one cell.
Multi-cellular means the
organism has more than one
cell.
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How is a prokaryotic cell
different than an eukaryotic cell?
Prokaryotic cells do NOT contain
a nucleus.
Eukaryotic cells do contain a
nucleus.
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Complete the following:
Cells
Tissues
Organs
Organ Systems
Organisms
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How are plant and animal cells
different?
Plant cells have chloroplasts and
a cell wall that an animal cell
does not.
Animals cells have lysosomes
that plant cells do not.
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