Microscope & Cell Review Ch. 15, Sections 1 & 2 2014.

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Microscope & Cell Review Ch. 15, Sections 1 & 2 2014

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Microscope & Cell Review

Ch. 15, Sections 1 & 2

2014

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Round 1PLANT CELLS

ANIMAL CELLS

CELL THEORY

MICROSCOPES

MORE CELLS

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PLANT CELLS– 10 points The shape of plant cells. Rectangular/box-like

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PLANT CELLS– 20 points Plant cell structure that causes the box-like

shape Cell wall

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PLANT CELLS– 30 points Very large in plant cells, the organelle that

stores water vacuole

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PLANT CELLS– 40 points Plant cell structures that carry out

photosynthesis chloroplasts

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PLANT CELLS– 50 points The lunch ladies of our school are like this

plant organelle because they make the food.

chloroplasts

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ANIMAL CELLS– 10 points The shape of animal BLOOD cells Tiny, spherical (other animal cells can have

various odd shapes—usually their shape has something to do with their function)

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ANIMAL CELLS– 20 points The outer covering of an animal cell Cell membrane

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ANIMAL CELLS– 30 points An organelle that would be abundant in the

muscle cells of animals because it produces energy from food.

mitochondria

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ANIMAL CELLS– 40 points Organelles that break down worn-out cell

parts and other wastes in an animal cell Lysosomes (remember “lys”= to break)

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ANIMAL CELLS– 50 points The doors of our school would be like this

part of an animal cell because they let certain things in/out.

Cell membrane

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CELL THEORY– 10 points The term that refers to what something is

made of and how its parts are put together is _________.

structure

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CELL THEORY– 20 points The term that refers to all of the processes

that allow a living thing to live, grow, and reproduce is ______________.

functions

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CELL THEORY– 30 points The first scientist known to have observed

cells under a microscope when he looked at cork.

Robert Hooke

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CELL THEORY– 40 points All living things are made of ________. cells

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CELL THEORY– 50 points According to the cell theory, where do cells

come from? Other cells!

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MICROSCOPES– 10 points What part is

labeled with red? Stage

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MICROSCOPES– 20 points What part is

labeled in red? Fine adjustment

knob

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MICROSCOPES– 30 points What parts are

labeled at (A) and (B), and how much do they magnify?

Objective lenses (A) 40x and (B) 4x

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MICROSCOPES– 40 points What part is

labeled, and how much does it magnify objects?

Eyepiece, 10x

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MICROSCOPES– 50 points What would be the total magnification of an

object if your objective lens has a power of 50x and your eyepiece has a power of 10x?

500x (multiply eyepiece x objective lens)

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MORE CELLS– 10 points The organelle

labeled here, which “runs” the cell because it contains DNA.

nucleus

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MORE CELLS– 20 points The organelle

labeled here, which makes proteins

ribosomes

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MORE CELLS– 30 points The organelle

labeled here, which “processes” proteins (makes them “just right”)

Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

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MORE CELLS– 40 points The organelle

labeled here, which packages materials made by the cell into membranes

Golgi apparatus (or golgi bodies)

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MORE CELLS– 50 points Apply the proper labels to these blood cells

at points A, B, & C. Also state a title and magnification for this microscope drawing if it was done on high power.

(A) cell membrane (B) nucleus (C) cytoplasm; “Blood Cells” 400x

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