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100 200 400 300 400 Plant Cells Animal CellsMicroscope Challenge 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 What is the outer covering of Plant Cells? Cell Wall!!
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1,2 What is the outer covering of ALL cells? Cell Membrane!!
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1,3 What is the name of the piece that you look through to see your object? The eyepiece
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1,4 All organisms are made up of what basic unit of life? The Cell!!
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2,1 What is the Power House of the cell? The Mitochondria!!
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2,2 Green Organelle that makes food for the cell? The Chloroplast!!
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2,3 Where should your hands be when carrying a microscope? The Arm & Base!!
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2,4 A group of similar cells working together form what? What are tissues?
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3,1 This organelle moves proteins around in the cell. What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum!!
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3,2 What makes most plant cells green? The Chlorophyll inside the Chloroplast!!
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3,3 If your eyepiece is 10X and your objective lens is 40X, what is your total magnification? 400!!
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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
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4,1 This organelle packages and moves substances in and out of the cell. What is the Golgi Bodies?
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4,2 Most of the time this is the largest organelle in a plant cell. What is the Vacuole?
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4,3 This microscope can magnify images up to a million times is known as. What is the Electron Microscope?
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4,4 One celled organisms reproduce by what process? Cell Division
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5,1 Process of Water passing through the cell membrane. What is Osmosis?
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5,2 The process of turning sunlight, water, and important minerals into glucose. What is Photosynthesis
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5,3 When changing to a new slide your objective lens should always be on which lens? The lowest objective lens
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5,4 Bacteria, Protists, and Paramecium are all examples of what? One-Celled Organisms
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