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microscopes and cell

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What controls the amount of light entering the microscope?   The Diaphragm  
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What part of the microscope do you use to focus on a slide when using the low power objective?   The Course adjustment  
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What supports the microscope?   The base  
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What do you do with the slides after viewing them on a microscope?   Carefully remove them from the stage.  
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Which part of a plant or animal cell holds the genetic material, or DNA?   Nucleus  
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Which part of an animal cell allows materials to enter and leave?   The cell membrane  
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What are the two parts that are in a plant cell that are not in an animal cell?   Cell wall and Chloroplasts  
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What is the name for the storage compartments for water and other substances in a cell?   Vacuoles  
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What is the fluid inside a cell called?   cytoplasm  
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What provides the rigid support in a plant cell?   Cell wall  
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Who was the first person to describe cells?   Robert Hook  
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Which type of organisms have a nucleus, prokaryotes or eurkaryotes?   Eukaryotes  
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True or False, bacteria have membrane bound organelles?   False  
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If a person had 200 different types of cells, specialized to do a particular job, are the cells considered as being unicellular or multicellular?   multicellular  
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How does all life begin, as an organ or a single cell?   single cell  
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What was the first person who discovered the name "little boxes" looking at when he decided to call them cells?   a slice of cork  
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Which scientist was the first person to see bacteria, yeast as unicellular, and human blood as flat?   Leeuwenhoek  
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What are the structures in a cell that enable it to live, grow, and reproduce called?   organelles  
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Which type of single-cell has NO nucleus but genetic material is contained by the cell membrane?   prokaryotic  
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How can you tell a bacterium cell from an animal or plant cell?   There is NO nucleus  
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What is the outer surface of a plant cell called?   Cell Wall  
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What is the name of the structure that is larger in a plant cell than an animal cell because it holds necessary water?   vacuole  
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Which organelle helps a plant cell to produce sugar during photosynthesis?   Chloroplast  
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Which type of bacteria is found almost everywhere on earth and even in humans?   Eubacteria  
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Which type of single celled organism is found where most living things could not survive?   archaebacteria  
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