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A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. A.Unicellular B.Multicellular 1

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A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular. A 10x. A microscope has an eyepiece of 10x and an objective of 10x. What’s the total magnification?. B 20 x. C 1 x. D 100x. This is a __ A. Prokaryote B. Eukaryote. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __.A.UnicellularB.Multicellular

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A 10x

C 1 x

D 100x

A microscope has an eyepiece of 10x and an objective of 10x. What’s the total magnification?

B 20 x

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Page 3: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

This is a __A. ProkaryoteB. Eukaryote

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Page 4: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

What kind of cells are bacteria made of?A.PlantB.multicellularC.ProkaryoticD.eukaryotic

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Page 5: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The golgi bodies package materials in __ to be transported to the outside of the cell.A.Golgi bodiesB.mitochondriaC.Endoplasmic reticulumD.Vesicles

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Page 6: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The __ are only found in plant cells.A.RibosomesB.cytoskeletonC.nucleolusD.chloroplasts

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Page 7: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The first person to use the word “cell” was __.A.Anton von LeeuwenhoekB.Robert Hooke C.Mrs. Zuhl

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Page 8: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The __ helps maintain the shape of a cell.A.RibosomeB.CytoskeletonC.Cell membraneD.nucleus

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Page 9: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

Which organelle is responsible for digestion?A.lysosomeB.MitochondriaC.VacuoleD.Golgi bodies

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Page 10: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

A herd of buffalo living on the prairie is an example of a __.

A.OrganismB.PopulationC.CommunityD.ecosystem

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Page 11: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

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What is this?A.ChromosomeB.MitochondriaC.Endoplasmic reticulumD.nucleolus

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What kind of cells do not have a nucleus?A.PlantB.AnimalC.ProkaryoticD.eukaryotic

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Page 13: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The __ are only found in plant cells.A.nucleolusB.mitochondriaC.Endoplasmic reticulumD.Cell wall

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Page 14: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The dark area in the nucleus is called the __.A.RibosomesB.NucleolusC.Cell wallD.cytoskeleton

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Page 15: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The __ produce proteins.A.NucleolusB.Rough endoplasmic reticulumC.MitochondriaD.ribosomes

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Page 16: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

Which of the following is not a part of the cell theory?A. All organisms are composed of

one or more cells.B. Unicellular organisms are made

up of one cell.C. The cell is the basic unit of life in

all living things.D. All cells come from existing cells.

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Page 17: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The __can be either free floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum.A.RibosomesB.Smooth endoplasmic reticulumC.NucleolusD.chloroplasts

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Page 18: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The grass, squirrels, and trees living in a park are a __.

A.OrganismB.CommunityC.EcosystemD.population

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Page 19: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

Which of these should you NOT do in low power?

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A.Use the coarse adjustment

B.Center the specimen on the slide

C.Use the fine adjustment

D.Add a lot of light from the diaphragm

Page 20: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The __ is responsible for protein transport.A.RibosomesB.Smooth endoplasmic reticulumC.Rough endoplasmic reticulumD.chloroplasts

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Page 21: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

Which organelle stores water?A.NucleusB.MitochondriaC.VacuoleD.Cell wall

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Page 22: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

What kind of cells do not have organelles?A.PlantB.AnimalC.ProkaryoticD.eukaryotic

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Page 23: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The __ is responsible for photosynthesis.A.RibosomesB.mitochondriaC.nucleolusD.chloroplasts

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Page 24: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The __ are responsible for packaging materials to be transported outside the cell.A.Golgi bodiesB.mitochondriaC.Endoplasmic reticulumD.Cell wall

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Page 25: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

What organelle is this?A.Cell wallB.MitochondriaC.NucleusD.Cell membrane

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Page 26: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The organelle that controls what goes in and out of a cell is the __.A.Cell wallB.NucleusC.Cell membraneD.lysosome

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Page 27: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

What organelle is this?A.Endoplasmic reticulumB.MitochondriaC.Cell wallD.nucleolus

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Page 28: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The gel-like fluid in the cell is called __.A.CytoplasmB.Cell membraneC.Nuclear membraneD.Golgi bodies

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Page 29: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The outermost layer of plant cells is the __.A.Cell membraneB.Cell wallC.Nuclear membraneD.chromosome

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Which of these do you not do in High Power?

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A.Use the fine adjustment

B.Use the coarse adjustment

C.Adjust the diaphragm to let in more light

Page 31: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

Anton von Leeuwehoek looked at pond scum under the microscope and saw little critters he called __.A.cellsB.Robert HookeC.animalcules

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Page 32: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

Many cells living as a group of cells (ex. plants & animals) is called __.A.UnicellularB.multicellular

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Page 33: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

This is a __.A. ProkaryoteB. Eukaryote

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Page 34: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The __ is made of cellulose.A.Cell wallB.Cell membraneC.Endoplasmic reticulumD.ribosome

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Page 35: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

A community and all of the nonliving things that affect it is called a __.

A.PopulationB.OrganismC.EcosystemD.Organ

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Page 36: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

Many tissues working together are called a __.A.CellB.Organ systemC.OrganD.organism

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Page 37: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

Many organs working together is called a __.A.TissueB.Organ systemC.OrganismD.organelle

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The __ is responsible for lipid (fat) transport.A.RibosomesB.Smooth endoplasmic reticulumC.Rough endoplasmic reticulumD.chloroplasts

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Page 39: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

Robert Hooke discovered cells by looking at __ under the microscope.A.Cork B.Yeast C.Pond scumD.blood

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What happens to the size of the field of view as you switch from LP to HP?

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A.smaller, brighterB.Smaller, darkerC.Larger, brighterD.Larger, darker

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The smallest living things are called __A.CellsB.TissuesC.OrgansD.organelles

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Page 42: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

Many organ systems form a __.A.OrganB.TissueC.OrganismD.population

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Page 43: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

What kind of cells are you made of?A.PlantB.unicellularC.ProkaryoticD.eukaryotic

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The three people to discover the cell theory are:A.Schleiden, Schwann, and VirchowB.Von Leeuwenhoek, Hooke, and MendelC.Zuhl, Arbadji, and Becker

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Page 45: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The first person to look at living cells under a microscope was __.A.Anton von LeeuwenhoekB.Robert HookeC.Mrs. Zuhl

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Page 46: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The nucleolus __.A.Controls what goes in and out of the nucleusB.Is responsible for transportation of proteinsC.Helps maintain the structure of the nucleusD.Produces ribosomes

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Page 47: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

Many cells working together are called a __.A.CellB.OrganelleC.OrganD.tissue

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Page 48: A single cell living on its own (ex. bacteria) is __. Unicellular Multicellular

The __ is responsible for producing and storing energy from food.A.RibosomesB.mitochondriaC.nucleolusD.chloroplasts

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What is this?A.NucleusB.MitochondriaC.VacuoleD.Cell wall

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