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1 Who Wants To Be An Albert Einstein? By: Student from 2008
Categories Microscopes & Cells Make sure you turn on the volume! And you have to click once on this slide Sorry timer isn’t working on the other slides

2 Info 100 Questions will be presented in random order!
Remember to keep score! The higher your score, the closer you become to an Einstein, Jr. 100 Don’t click for this slide!

3 Questions! READY?!? #1 What is the knob that can only be used with the LOW objective lens? Next Question #2 This cell structure controls the substances that can enter or leave the cell. #3 How many lenses does a SIMPLE microscope have? 1,2,3,5 or 10? ___ 3 Answer: Coarse Adjustment Knob It is the Cell Membrane. The answer is 1! Start Clicking!!!

4 More Questions #4 Who used drops of lake water, scrapings from teeth and gums, and water from gutters for scientific observation? #5 What are cells? #6 True or False, chromatin are genetic material in the nucleus that controls what goes in and what goes out. ___ 3 Times up! It was Anton van Leeuwenhoek Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things. False! Chromatin are genetic material in the nucleus that controls the activities of the cell.

5 Ready for more? #7 What is the dense area in a eukaryotic cell that contains nucleic acids, the chemical instructions that direct the cell’s activities? #8 What is the vacuole? #9 Next question. What is the instrument that makes small things look large? ____ 3 What is the nucleus! A sac inside a cell that acts as a storage area. The microscope!

6 Are you flexing your brain muscles?
# 10 A Microscope that uses a beam of electrons instead of light to produce a magnified image is called a(n) ________ microscope. #11 What are the 3 points of cell theory? #12 Cytoplasm is… ____ 3 Electron goes in that blank! (A) All living things are composed of cells (B) Cells are the basics structure & function in living things (C) All cells are produced from other cells. The region between the cell membrane and the nucleus; in organisms without a nucleus, the region located inside the cell membrane.

7 #13 What are made in the nucleolus?
You’re almost there! #13 What are made in the nucleolus? Ribosomes #14 Deal or No Deal? Golgi Bodies are a structure in a cell that receives proteins and other newly formed materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, packages them, and distributes them to other parts of the cell. It’s a deal! #15 What protects the nucleus materials pass in and out of the nucleus through pores in the envelope? The Nuclear Membrane! #16 Mitochondria are… Rod-shaped cell structures that convert energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions. ___ 4

8 Questions 17-20 #17 Who was one of the first people to observe cells?
Robert Hooke #18 Who saw “Little Animals” and what did s/he call them? Van Leeuwenhoek saw them and called them animalcules. #19 What are the small, grain-like structures in the cytoplasm of a cell where proteins are made. Ribosome #20 In 1834, Schwann made this famous observation. All animals are made of cells. ____ 4

9 #21 In 1590, what scientific instrument was invented?
The first Compound Microscope. #22 A _________ has more than one lens. Compound microscope # 23 Lysosome are? Small round cell structures containing chemicals that break down large food particles into smaller ones. #24 In 1855, who said, “All cells come from cells”? Virchow #25 What did Leeuvenhook call microorganisms? animalcules. #26 What is referred to as the “powerhouse” in Cell Part Poetry. Mitochondria ___ 6

10 #27 Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) is adjacent to what part of a cell?
The Nucleus #28 Describe the ER. A cell structure that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried from one part of a cell to another. #29 What part of the microscope adjusts the amount of light? diaphragm #30 When talking about a lens, what does resolution mean? Resolution is the sharpness of an image Extra credit! What did Hooke put under his microscope when he used it for the first time? Cork Score your self How did you do?


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