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1 Microscope and Cell Bingo

2 Add the following words to your boards:
Total magnification fine knob vacuole Light source eyepiece/ocular animal Low power nucleus diaphragm SEM Robert Brown upside-down cover slip Microscope cell plant cell wall Compound light chloroplast prokaryotic Stage clips TEM base Leeuwenhoek Cell membrane Hooke objective water Eukaryotic

3 The wheel under the stage that adjusts the amount of light is called the: diaphragm

4 To find _____________________, you multiply the eyepiece magnification by the objective magnification. Total magnification

5 To focus a specimen, it is best to start with which objective: lowpower

6 When using the high power objective, you should not adjust the: Coarse adjustment knob

7 Letter A- eyepiece

8 Some of you observed frog blood cells through the microscope this is a(n) ____________ cell. animal

9 This organelle stores water inside plant cell. vacuole

10 This organelle is the control center of the cell. nucleus

11 Letter E- light source

12 Letter B- objectives

13 Which part(s) hold(s) the slide in place? Stage clips

14 This person was first to use the term “nucleus” to describe the round object in the center of the cell. Robert Brown

15 Which microscope produces a 3D image? SEM

16 This type of cell has no organelles. Prokaryotic

17 This organelle creates energy for plant cells. Chloroplast

18 Which part do we hold to properly transport the microscope? Arm or base

19 When viewing an image through a microscope, we see the image _______________ and backwards. Upside-down or opposite

20 Who is considered the “father of microscopy”? Leeuwenhoek

21 This is the type of microscope we use in class. Compound light

22 This organelle controls what goes in and out of cells. Cell membrane

23 Some of you look at onion root cells through the microscope this is a ____________ cell. plant

24 Human cells are considered ______________, while bacterial cells are not. eukaryotic

25 Who was the first to look at cells and name them after “little boxes”
Who was the first to look at cells and name them after “little boxes”? Hooke

26 Identify the organelle that supports the plant cell and serves as its protective layer. Cell Wall

27 We place this on the slide after placing the specimen and drop of water. Cover slip


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