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| All plant, animal and protista cells are called ___. | eurkaryotic
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| How does a bacterial cell differ from a plant or animal cell? | It does not have a nucleus.
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| Which organelles produce proteins needed in the cell? | ribosomes
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| What is the function of a cell membrane? | to control what enters and leaves the cell.
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| What does the term resolution refer to? | how sharp or well focused an image is
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| What is the function of a cell wall? | to protect and support the cell
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| Which organelles release chemicals that break down large food particles into smaller ones? | lysosomes
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| Which of the following statements is NOT part of cell theory? | only animals are composed of cells
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| Which organelle collects sunlight, energy, water and oxygen to make food for the cell? | chloroplasts
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| Cells in many-celled organisms | are often quite different from each other
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| Which of these scientists was the first person to coin the term "cell" and published a best selling book of his drawings of cells? | Robert Hooke
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| Which organelle stores water needed by the cell? | vacuoles
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| What is the total magnification of a microscope with two lenses when the objective lens has a magnification of 10 and the ocular lens has a magnification of 10? | 100X
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| Chromatin in the nucleus of a cell is___. | the genetic material that directs the functions of a cell.
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| Which organelle is the control center of the cell? | nucleus
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| Which organelles produce most of the energy needed by a cell? | mitochondria
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| The theory of spontaneous generation --- | purposes that fly maggots were created from dead animals
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| Which of the following is NOT made of cells? | virus
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| Which of the following are parts of a plant cell but not part of an animal cell? | chloroplasts and cell wall
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| A microscope that has two or more lens which capture light passing through an object is called? | a compound light microscope
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| Which organelle provides a passageway (trucks and roads) for proteins and other materials that need to move through the cell? | endoplasmic reticulum
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| The (jello like) region between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called the? | cytoplasm
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| Which of these scientists was the first person to observe what he called "animalcules" (little animals) but we now knowas protozoan and bacteria? | Anton van Leeuwenhoek
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| The use of the term "theory" in science? | is used for only well established ideas that have lots of evidence to support their conclusions
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| How does a microscope work? | Each convex lens bends light to make the object appear larger and sometimes upside down.
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| Put these classification terms in order: | kingdom, phylum, genus, species
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| Which of the following is the smallest level of organization? | cell
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| Mitochondria and chloroplasts are found in___ | the cytoplasm of the cell.
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| Mitochondria and chloroplasts are both ___ | powerhouses in the cell.
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| Mitochondria produce __ | energy for the cell.
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| Chloroplasts capture energy from the sun to --- | produce food for the cell.
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| Mitochondria appear in -- | both plant and animal cells.
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| Chloroplasts appear in-- | plant cells.
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| The eight cell structures found in both plant and animal cells are: | ER, golgi body, vacuole, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria,ribosome, nucleus(Eat good right now my very cool critter.)
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| Plant cells have--- | cell walls and chloroplasts.
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| Animal cells have--- | lysosomes.
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