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The following images and questions will be similar to images you will see on the lab practical next class period.

Question 1 In what phase of mitosis is the cell at the tip of the pointer? Prophase

Question 2 What type of cell is in the field of view (animal, plant or prokaryote)? Animal (Cheek Cell)

Question 3 What is the name of the structure at the tip of the pointer? Cell plate

Question 4 What happens to the nuclear envelope during this phase? disappears

Question 5 What type of cell is in this slide (animal, plant or prokaryote)? plant

Question 6 What is the name of the structure at the tip of the pointer? chloroplast

Question 7 To what type of solution have these cells been exposed? (Use the specific language from class) hypertonic

Question 8 On what structure is the tip of the pointer placed? Sister chromatid

Question 9 What is the name of the structure at the tip of the pointer? nucleus

Question 10 In what phase of mitosis is the cell at the tip of the pointer? telephase

Question 11 Your microscope is set up to view with the lowest power, what is the total magnification of the microscope? 40x

Question 12 What phase of the cell cycle is in the field of view? cytokinesis

Question 13 What metabolic process occurs within the organelle at the tip of the pointer? photosynthesis

Question 14 What is the name of this microscope structure? objectives

Question 15 Through what type of transport did water leave these cells? (Be specific) osmosis

Question 16 A large, central organelle in these cells is responsible for this response to salt water. What is the name of that organelle? vacuoles

Question 17 In what phase of mitosis is the cell at the tip of the pointer? anaphase

Question 18 What is the name of this microscope structure? stage

Question 19 What is happening to the genetic material at the tip of the pointer? Synthesis of DNA

Question 20 The presence of the structure at the tip of the pointer tells us that this is what type of cell? eukaryote

Question 21 What is the name of this microscope structure? Course adjustment knob

Question 22 These cells appear to be in a solution with the same amount of dissolved substance in the solution as in the cell. What would you call that type of solution? isotonic

Question 23 During this stage of the cell cycle, the genetic material is referred to as what? chromosome

Question 24 What is the name of this microscope structure? Ocular lens or eye piece

Question 25 The lens closest to your eye is 10X, and the one furthest away from your eye is set on 100X. What is the total magnification? 1000x

Question 26 What is made by the organelle at the tip of the pointer? ribosomes

Question 27 What specific type of organic compound is this cell structure primarily made of? phospholipids

Question 28 What is the name of this microscope structure? Fine adjustment knob

Question 29 In what phase of mitosis is the cell at the tip of the pointer? metaphase

Question 30 What is the name of this microscope structure? Revolving nosepiece

Question 31 How much of the cell cycle is spent in this phase? 90%

Question 32 What is the name of the structure at the tip of the pointer? (Hint: It is very faint.) Spindle apparatus

Question 33 On what cell structure is the pointer placed? cytoplasm

Question 34 What is the name of the structure at the tip of the pointer? Cell membrane

Question 35 In what phase of the cell cycle is the cell at the tip of the pointer? interphase

Question 36 What is the structure at the tip of the pointer? Cell wall