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$100 Question from Microscopes Why are microscopes used?
$100 Answer from Microscopes To view organisms that are too small to be seen; “microscopic”
$200 Question from Microscopes Explain the correct way to hold a microscope during transport.
$200 Answer from Microscopes Place one hand under the base, while the other hand grasps the arm; hold the microscope close to upper body
$300 Question from Microscope DAILY DOUBLE!!! What is the name of the structure that contains the objective lenses, and allows for the user to switch between them?
$300 Answer from Microscopes Revolving Nosepiece
$400 Question from Microscopes Name the structures in which arrows A and B are pointing to. A B
$400 Answer from Microscopes A- Stage B- Course Adjustment Knob
$500 Question from Microscopes You are unable to locate the specimen when using a microscope. Describe at least one action that you might take to resolve this issue.
$500 Answer from Microscopes Make sure that light is available (may need to power “on” the microscope, adjust the light source, or adjust the diaphragm) Make sure that the low-power objective lens is secured in place
$100 Question from Cells I Cells that do not have a nucleus are called______________ cells.
$100 Answer from Cells I Prokaryotic
$200 Question from Cells I This is a network of protein filaments that provides shape and structure for the cell, while allowing for it to move
$200 Answer from Cells I Cytoskeleton
$300 Question from Cells I A B Provide the name of each cell organelle at arrows A and B.
$300 Answer from Cells I Golgi Apparatus Nucleus
$400 Question from Cells I Explain the role of the conjugation pili.
$400 Answer from Cells I Found in prokaryotic cells; conjugation pili attach to adjacent cells and allow for the transfer of DNA
$500 Question from Cells I List the 3 components of the Cell Theory
$500 Answer from Cells I 1. All living organisms are made of cells 2. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of life 3. Cells come only from pre-existing cells
$100 Question from Cells II This is the organelle responsible for the production of cellular energy
$100 Answer from Cells II Mitochondria
$200 Question from Cells II Name the two locations where ribosomes are found inside a eukaryotic cell.
$200 Answer from Cells II Free-floating in the cytoplasm Attached to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
$300 Question from Cells II List two differences between a plant and an animal cell.
$300 Answer from Cells II Plant has a cell wall and chloroplasts, while animal does not. Animal has centrioles and lysosomes, while plant does not.
$400 Question from Cells II Describe the role of a lysosome in a eukaryotic cell
$400 Answer from Cells II Lysosomes contain enzymes which are used to digest substances within the cell (food, waste, etc.)
$500 Question from Cells II Explain the difference between the location of the DNA in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
$500 Answer from Cells II Euk.-DNA is located within the nucleus of the cell Prok.-DNA is located in the cytoplasm of the cell, in a region referred to as the nucleoid
$100 Question from Cell Membrane Where is the cell membrane located?
$100 Answer from CM Surrounding the cell; encases cytoplasm
$200 Question from CM The cell membrane is “semi-permeable.” Explain what this means.
$200 Answer from CM Semi-permeable refers to the fact that only certain substances can pass through the membrane
$300 Question from CM The phospholipids within the cell membrane are arranged so that their _____________ heads face outward.
$300 Answer from CM Hydrophilic
$400 Question from CM This is a structural component of the cell which adds support and helps to maintain the fluidity of the cell Hint: Some is “good” and some is “bad”
$400 Answer from CM Cholesterol
$500 Question from CM The fluid mosaic model is often used to describe the cell membrane. Explain why the term “mosaic” is used.
$500 Answer from CM There are a variety of proteins of different structure and function, randomly positioned throughout the cell membrane; similar to a mosaic with a variety of glass/stone pieces placed together to make an image.
$100 Question from Transport Which type of transport requires the use of energy?
$100 Answer from Transport Active Transport
$200 Question from Transport DAILY DOUBLE!!! Describe the process of diffusion?
$200 Answer from Transport Solute molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until equilibrium is reached.
$300 Question from Transport The term used to describe substances leaving the cell following the fusion of a vesicle to the cell membrane
$300 Answer from Transport Exocytosis
$400 Question from Transport • Explain how osmosis would occur as a result of a hypotonic environment.
$400 Answer from Transport A hypotonic environment indicates that there is less solute outside the cell than inside, and therefore a higher concentration of water outside the cell. Therefore, water will flow into the cell, causing it to swell.
$500 Question from Transport Explain the process of endocytosis. (What happens to the cell membrane).