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Cells

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How do you find total magnification on a microscope?   Multiply Ocular lens number by objective lens number  
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What is resolution?   how clear an image is  
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What is the purpose of a microscope? (for this chapter)   people discovered cells  
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What are the 3 parts of cell theory?   1)All living things are made of 1 or more cells 2) Cells are the basic structure and function of living organisms 3) Cells come from existing cells  
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What is the function of the cell membrane?   controls what enters and leaves the cell  
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What are 2 organelles that only are found in plant cells?   cell wall and chloroplast  
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What is the function of the mitochondria?   (produce energy)changes food particles into energy,ATP, for the cell to use  
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What is osmosis?   the movement of water (diffusion) across a cell membrane  
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What is the main function of carbohydrates?   energy source  
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What come together to make proteins?   amino acids  
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What do all organic compounds contain?   carbon  
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What are 3 examples of carbohydrates?   starch, sugar, cellulose  
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What is the function of the nucleus?   control center of the cell; direct all cell activities  
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What is diffusion?   the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration without the use of energy  
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What is the function of the ribosomes?   make proteins  
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How are bacterial cells different from plant and animal cells?   They do not have a nucleus.  
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What type of organisms contain specialized cells?   many-celled organisms  
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Why do cells need water?   most chemical reactions in cells require water  
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What is passive transport?   the movement of materials through a cell membrane WITHOUT using the cell's energy  
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What is active transport?   the movement of materials through a cell membrane USING the cell's ENERGY  
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What is the function of enzymes?   enzymes speed up chemical reactions  
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What is the function of the cell wall?   protect and support the cell  
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What type of cells contain a cell membrane?   all cells have a cell membrane  
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What is the function of vacuoles?   store food and other materials  
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What is the function of lysosomes?   break down large food particles into smaller ones  
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What do starches contain?   small sugar molecules combined together to form large molecules  
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What is an element?   a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler form  
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What is a compound?   2 or more elements chemically combined  
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What type of microscope has 2 or more lenses?   a compound microscope  
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What did Hooke call "tiny rectangular rooms"?   cells  
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What organelle contains genetic material?   chromatin  
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what are 2 examples of nucleic acids?   DNA or RNA  
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What type of passive transport due oxygen molecules use to move across cell membranes?   diffusion  
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What is the function of the golgi body?   package and distribute proteins to other parts of the cell  
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What is the difference between mitochondrion and chloroplasts?   Mitochondrion, found in plant and animal cells, use food to release energy. Chloroplasts, found only in plant cells, use energy to produce food.  
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What happens to a cell in a hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions?   hypertonic - water moves out of cell and cell shrivels like a raisin; hypotonic - water moves in the cell & swells up like a giant O; isotonic - equal amount of water moving in and out of cell at same rate  
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