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Chemical Compounds in Cells The Cell In its Environment Photosynthesis Looking Inside Cells Use of Microscope

Sugar, starch, pasta, grains are all this type of organic compound. 100

What is carbohydrates? 100

Meat, fish, eggs, tofu, and nuts are all examples of this type of organic compound. 200

What is proteins? 200

Fats, oils, & waxes belong to this group of organic compounds. 300

What is lipids? 300

The two types of nucleic acids are____ & _____. 400

What is DNA & RNA? 400

All organic compounds contain this element. 500

What is carbon? 500

The process by which water moves across a cell membrane is called this. 100

What is osmosis? 100

The two methods of passive transport are osmosis and _________. 200

What is diffusion? 200

Active transport across a cell membrane requires _____ and passive transport does not. 300

What is energy? 300

This structure of the cell lets some things in and keeps others out (it is selectively permeable). 400

What is the cell membrane? 400

If oxygen moves across a cell membrane from high to low concentration, it is a form of ______. 500

What is diffusion? 500

The 2 products that plants make during photosynthesis. 100

What are glucose (food or sugar) and oxygen? 100

The process that is responsible for producing most of the Earth’s oxygen. 200

What is photosynthesis? 200

The major source of energy for plants comes from this. 300

What is the sun? 300

The 2 raw materials needed for photosynthesis are_______and ______. 400

What are carbon dioxide and water? 400

The name of the organelle where photosynthesis takes place. 500

What is chloroplast? 500

The small parts of the cell that perform specific jobs are called this. 100

What are organelles? 100

The outside barrier of plant cells is called this. 200

What is the cell wall? 200

The powerhouses of the cell where energy is produced are called this. 300

What are mitochondria? 300

This is the control center of the cell. 400

What is the nucleus? 400

This cell organelle is where proteins are produced. 500

What is the ribosome? 500

We should always begin looking through a microscope at this power. 100

What is low power? 100

The eyepiece of the microscope has this magnification. 200

What is 10x? 200

A letter “d” would look like this letter through a microscope. 300

What is the letter “p”? 300

If an organism appears to be moving left and down on a slide, it is actually moving in these directions. 400

What are right and up? 400

The total magnification using the high power objective of 40x is this. 500

What is 400x? 500