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Compound Light Microscope

Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)

Bacteria

Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)

Ant,Pollen,Shrimp Parasite,Pollen andGreenbottle (fly) foot (central)

Cheek Cells

Onion Cells

Mouse Liver Cells

Tomato Cells

Banana Cells

Animal Cell

Plant Cell

Extracellular Fluid

Cytosol

Cytoplasm

Cell Membrane

Nucleus

Nuclear Envelope

Nucleoplasm

Ribosome

Ribosome making a Protein

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)

Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)

Golgi Apparatus

Lysosome

Mitochondria

Chloroplast

Vacuole

Pure Substance

Mixtures

Ionic Bond

Ionic Crystals

Covalent Bond

Polar Covalent Bond

Nonpolar Covalent Bond

Hydrogen Bond

Hydrophobic

Hydrophilic

pH Scale

Carbonic acid-bicarbonate buffer

Functional Groups

Glucose

Fructose

Galactose

Sucrose

Lactose

Maltose

Starch

Cellulose

Chitin

Glycerol

Fatty Acid

Triglyceride

Saturated vs. Unsaturated

Bees Wax

Plant waxes

Wax Products

Phospholipid

Steroids

Cholesterol

Testosterone

Anabolic Steroid

Proteins

Amino Acid

20 Amino Acids

Dipeptide and peptide bond

Polypeptide

Enzyme

Chromosome

Nucleotide

Nucleic Acid

Enzyme

Activation Energy

Electrolyte

Selectively Permeable

Simple Diffusion

Concentration Gradiant

Facilitated Diffusion

Cell Membrane

Osmosis

Isotonic

Hypertonic

Hypotonic

Blood Cells

Adenosine triphosphate, ATP

ATP

Active Transport

Sodium-Potassium Pump

Pseudopods

Phagocytotic vesicle

Pinocytosis

Phagocytosis

Exocytosis

Heterotroph

Autotroph

Green Plant

Photosynthesis

Leaf X-section

Plant Cell

Chloroplast

Animal Cell

Mitochondrion

Aerobic Cellular Respiration

Ethanol Fermentation

Lactic Acid Fermentation