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Name The Part
Animal / PlantCell ??? Microscope Egg-cellent
What is part # 11?
QuickTimeª and a decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
What are #7 and #5?
(unique only to plant cells)
Chloroplast and Cell Wall
What is #1? (it produces energy)
I produce proteins for the cell?
I am a liquid filled space that acts like a storage bin.
I help to speed things around the cell?(as opposed to traveling through the cytoplasm)
Endplasmic Reticulum /transport tubes
Name two cell parts that are only found in plant cells.
Cell WallChloroplasts
Large Sized Vacuoles
What are chromosomes and where are they located in the
cell?
Chromosomes are located in the nucleus and control all cell
activities. (library)
What does the word replication mean?
To copy DNA (occurs during interphase)
The basic unit of structure and function in living thngs.
As you increase the magnifiction on a microscope the amount of
_______ increases and the amount of ______ decreases.
Detail increasesArea decreases
Compare a cell to a school.
Any reasonable answer will be accepted.
What are the stages of mitosis?
Name these two parts?
Name these two parts.
Coarse adjustment (focus) and Fine Adjustment (focus)
Why do we make a wet mount slide in this way?
To avoid air bubbles between the cover slip and slide.
When do you never touch the coarse adustment?
When the obejctive lens is set to med or hi power
What is the power of our microscope on low and medium
and how do you calculate it?
You multiply the eyepiece (10x) by the objectives (10x and 40x)
for a total of 100x and 400x
10x x 10x = 100x10x x 40x = 400x
In which direction will the molecules want to move??
Any reasonable answer accepted!
What is diffusion?
Diffusion is the process by which molecules spread from areas of high concentration, to areas of
low concentration.
When the molecules are even throughout a space - it is called
EQUILIBRIUM.
How is a cell wall different from a cell membrane?
A cell call protects and provides structure, a cell membrane
controls what enters and leaves.
What does the egg experiment the us about cells??
Cells have a semi-permiable membrane
What does it mean when I say that we “eat” and “breath”for our
mitochondria?