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Controls the direction for reproducing and cell operations. |
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Thin membrane that loops throughtout the cell and transports materials to all parts of the cell. |
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Rigid structure found in plants thatsupports and protects the cell. |
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Carries out intracellular digestion. |
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Tiny grain-like organelles that make proteins for the cell. |
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Produces energy for the cell. |
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Makes food for the plant. |
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Stacks of flat sacks that package and ship proteins to all parts of the cell. |
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Gel-like liquid inside the cell that contains nutrients and other substances for cell life. |
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The thin outer layer of a cell. |
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Able to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, need nutrition, excretiin, move, metabolize |
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Allows you to raise or lower the stage |
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What happens when you move a slide to the right? |
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The image will move to the left. |
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How do you carry a microscope? |
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Grab the arm and the base. |
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Anything too small for the eye to see |
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Rotates the objective lenses. |
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Exist in extreme conditions. |
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What are the benefits of bacteria? |
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They create uel, are decomposers, and produce food like cheese and yogurt. |
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Move like the blob in search of food |
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One or many-celled organisms that have a true nucleus and are divided into two groups. |
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Have cilia that act like tiny oars. |
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A group of organs working together to do a particular job. |
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The basic level or organization numbering one hundred trillion in the body. |
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Different types of tissues that work together. |
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Use coars focus knob to lower the stage all the way down; Switch to low power objective; Place slide on stage; Watching from the side, raise the stage as far up as it will go without touching the objective to the slide; Looking through the eyepiece, slowly lower the stage using the coarse focus knob until it is in focus; Use the fine focus knob to get a perfectly clear image. |
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Name the 13 parts of the microscope. |
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Arm; Eyepiece; Ocular Tube; Nose Piece; Objective lenses; Clips; Stage; Slide; Diaphragm; Coarse Focus Knob; Cover slip; Fine Focus Knob; Base |
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Name the 11 parts of an animal cell. |
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Cell membrane; Endoplasmic Reticulum; Chromosomes; Cytoplasm; Vacuole; Lysosomes; Mitochondria; Nuclear membrane; Golgi bodies; Nucleus; Ribosomes |
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Name the 9 parts of a plant cell. |
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Endoplasmic reticulum; Mitochondria; Chloroplast; Golgi body; Cytoplasm; Nucleus; Vacuole; Cell membrane; Cell wall |
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Name 3 different types of cells. |
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How many phases are in the cell reproductive cycle? |
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What is the name of phase 1 of the cell cycle? |
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What is the name of phase 2 of the cell cycle? |
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What is the name of phase 3 of the cell cycle? |
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What is the name of phase 4 of the cell cycle? |
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What is the name of phase 5 of the cell cycle? |
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What is the name of phase 6 of the cell cycle? |
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