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Plant Cells Animal CellsMicroscope Challenge

Row 1, Col 1 What is the outer covering of Plant Cells? Cell Wall!!

1,2 What is the outer covering of ALL cells? Cell Membrane!!

1,3 What is the name of the piece that you look through to see your object? The eyepiece

1,4 All organisms are made up of what basic unit of life? The Cell!!

2,1 What is the Power House of the cell? The Mitochondria!!

2,2 Green Organelle that makes food for the cell? The Chloroplast!!

2,3 Where should your hands be when carrying a microscope? The Arm & Base!!

2,4 A group of similar cells working together form what? What are tissues?

3,1 This organelle moves proteins around in the cell. What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum!!

3,2 What makes most plant cells green? The Chlorophyll inside the Chloroplast!!

3,3 If your eyepiece is 10X and your objective lens is 40X, what is your total magnification? 400!!

3,4 What is the correct order of the following words from smallest to largest?: Tissues Organs Cells Organ System Organism Cells, tissues, organs, organ system, organism

4,1 This organelle packages and moves substances in and out of the cell. What is the Golgi Bodies?

4,2 Most of the time this is the largest organelle in a plant cell. What is the Vacuole?

4,3 This microscope can magnify images up to a million times is known as. What is the Electron Microscope?

4,4 One celled organisms reproduce by what process? Cell Division

5,1 Process of Water passing through the cell membrane. What is Osmosis?

5,2 The process of turning sunlight, water, and important minerals into glucose. What is Photosynthesis

5,3 When changing to a new slide your objective lens should always be on which lens? The lowest objective lens

5,4 Bacteria, Protists, and Paramecium are all examples of what? One-Celled Organisms