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Microscope and Cell Bingo
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Total magnification fine knob vacuole Light source eyepiece/ocular animal Low power nucleus diaphragm SEM Robert Brown upside-down cover slip Microscope cell plant cell wall Compound light chloroplast prokaryotic Stage clips TEM base Leeuwenhoek Cell membrane Hooke objective water Eukaryotic
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The wheel under the stage that adjusts the amount of light is called the: diaphragm
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To find _____________________, you multiply the eyepiece magnification by the objective magnification. Total magnification
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To focus a specimen, it is best to start with which objective: lowpower
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When using the high power objective, you should not adjust the: Coarse adjustment knob
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Letter A- eyepiece
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Some of you observed frog blood cells through the microscope this is a(n) ____________ cell. animal
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This organelle stores water inside plant cell. vacuole
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This organelle is the control center of the cell. nucleus
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Letter E- light source
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Letter B- objectives
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Which part(s) hold(s) the slide in place? Stage clips
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This person was first to use the term “nucleus” to describe the round object in the center of the cell. Robert Brown
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Which microscope produces a 3D image? SEM
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This type of cell has no organelles. Prokaryotic
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This organelle creates energy for plant cells. Chloroplast
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Which part do we hold to properly transport the microscope? Arm or base
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When viewing an image through a microscope, we see the image _______________ and backwards. Upside-down or opposite
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Who is considered the “father of microscopy”? Leeuwenhoek
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This is the type of microscope we use in class. Compound light
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This organelle controls what goes in and out of cells. Cell membrane
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Some of you look at onion root cells through the microscope this is a ____________ cell. plant
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Human cells are considered ______________, while bacterial cells are not. eukaryotic
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Who was the first to look at cells and name them after “little boxes”
Who was the first to look at cells and name them after “little boxes”? Hooke
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Identify the organelle that supports the plant cell and serves as its protective layer. Cell Wall
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We place this on the slide after placing the specimen and drop of water. Cover slip
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