Microscope & Cell Review Ch. 15, Sections 1 & 2 2014.

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Microscope & Cell Review Ch. 15, Sections 1 &

Round 1 PLANT CELLS ANIMAL CELLS CELL THEORY MICROSCOP ES MORE CELLS Round 2

PLANT CELLS– 10 points The shape of plant cells. Rectangular/box-like Next Question

PLANT CELLS– 20 points Plant cell structure that causes the box-like shape Cell wall Next Question

PLANT CELLS– 30 points Very large in plant cells, the organelle that stores water vacuole Next Question

PLANT CELLS– 40 points Plant cell structures that carry out photosynthesis chloroplasts Next Question

PLANT CELLS– 50 points The lunch ladies of our school are like this plant organelle because they make the food. chloroplasts Next Question

ANIMAL CELLS– 10 points The shape of animal BLOOD cells Tiny, spherical (other animal cells can have various odd shapes—usually their shape has something to do with their function) Next Question

ANIMAL CELLS– 20 points The outer covering of an animal cell Cell membrane Next Question

ANIMAL CELLS– 30 points An organelle that would be abundant in the muscle cells of animals because it produces energy from food. mitochondria Next Question

ANIMAL CELLS– 40 points Organelles that break down worn-out cell parts and other wastes in an animal cell Lysosomes (remember “lys”= to break) Next Question

ANIMAL CELLS– 50 points The doors of our school would be like this part of an animal cell because they let certain things in/out. Cell membrane Next Question

CELL THEORY– 10 points The term that refers to what something is made of and how its parts are put together is _________. structure Next Question

CELL THEORY– 20 points The term that refers to all of the processes that allow a living thing to live, grow, and reproduce is ______________. functions Next Question

CELL THEORY– 30 points The first scientist known to have observed cells under a microscope when he looked at cork. Robert Hooke Next Question

CELL THEORY– 40 points All living things are made of ________. cells Next Question

CELL THEORY– 50 points According to the cell theory, where do cells come from? Other cells! Next Question

MICROSCOPES– 10 points What part is labeled with red? Stage Next Question

MICROSCOPES– 20 points What part is labeled in red? Fine adjustment knob Next Question

MICROSCOPES– 30 points What parts are labeled at (A) and (B), and how much do they magnify? Objective lenses (A) 40x and (B) 4x Next Question

MICROSCOPES– 40 points What part is labeled, and how much does it magnify objects? Eyepiece, 10x Next Question

MICROSCOPES– 50 points What would be the total magnification of an object if your objective lens has a power of 50x and your eyepiece has a power of 10x? 500x (multiply eyepiece x objective lens) Next Question

MORE CELLS– 10 points The organelle labeled here, which “runs” the cell because it contains DNA. nucleus Next Question

MORE CELLS– 20 points The organelle labeled here, which makes proteins ribosomes Next Question

MORE CELLS– 30 points The organelle labeled here, which “processes” proteins (makes them “just right”) Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Next Question

MORE CELLS– 40 points The organelle labeled here, which packages materials made by the cell into membranes Golgi apparatus (or golgi bodies) Next Question

MORE CELLS– 50 points Apply the proper labels to these blood cells at points A, B, & C. Also state a title and magnification for this microscope drawing if it was done on high power. (A) cell membrane (B) nucleus (C) cytoplasm; “Blood Cells” 400x Next Question