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100 A thin layer that surrounds all cells.
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Answer Cell Membrane Return
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250 Liquid inside all cells…
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Answer Protoplasm Return
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500 Green matter in plants used to make food Candy for team!
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Answer Chlorophyll Return
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1000 Control center of a cell
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Answer Nucleus Return
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5000 Smallest whole part of any living thing.
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Answer Cell Return
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100 On a microscope, what do you look through in order to see an object?
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Answer Lens Return
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250 To observe an object through a lens, the lens must have 2 things… what are they? Candy for you!
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Answer Clear and Curved Return
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500 A cell that has a cell wall and chlorophyll
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Answer Plant cell Return
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1000 Why is it important for scientists to make clear, accurate drawings?
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Answer Answers Vary Return
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5000 Name 1 quantitative and 1 qualitative observation of the object…
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Answer Blonde hair, two eyes Return
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100 What is the difference between a well slide and a wet mount slide?
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Answer Answers vary… Return
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250 What is an instrument used to make something look bigger?
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Answer Lens or microscope Return
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500 What is the field of view? Candy for team!
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Answer The area in the microscope that you can see the object through. Return
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1000 Where is a slide placed on a microscope in order to see the specimen?
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Answer Stage or stage clips Return
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5000 On a microscope, what is used to reflect light in order to see an object?
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Answer Mirror Return
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100 How do vinegar eels move? Candy for you!
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Answer Muscular whip- like movements Return
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250 How does blepharisma move?
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Answer Cilia paddle it through water Return
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500 What do vinegar eels eat for food?
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Answer Bacteria and apples Return
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1000 How does volvox move?
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Answer Flagella propel Return
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5000 How does volvox reproduce?
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Answer Daughter colonies break off Return
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