Introduction to Cells- Stations Lab Station 1: Microscopes allow scientists to study cells. Microscopes: How do light microscopes differ from electron microscopes? (How does each work? How much can each magnify a specimen?) Complete the chart below: Pros Cons Light Microscope Electron Microscope Cell Theory: What are the three parts of the cell theory? Levels of Organization: Arrange the puzzle at your station to explain the five levels of organization. (The levels should progress from smallest to largest.) Have your teacher initial here that your puzzle is correctly arranged. ______________...______________...______________...______________...______________ Station 2: Prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cells What are the basic features of ALL cells? • • • • While all cells share the four features above, prokaryotes and eukaryotes differ in several major ways. Complete the chart below to illustrate these differences. Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Nucleus? Yes / No Yes / No Where is DNA found? Membrane-bound organelles? Yes / No Yes / No Average size of cells Organisms with each type of cell
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Introduction to Cells- Stations Lab
Station 1: Microscopes allow scientists to study cells.
Microscopes:
How do light microscopes differ from electron microscopes? (How does each work? How much
can each magnify a specimen?)
Complete the chart below:
Pros Cons
Light Microscope
Electron Microscope
Cell Theory:
What are the three parts of the cell theory?
Levels of Organization:
Arrange the puzzle at your station to explain the five levels of organization. (The levels should
progress from smallest to largest.) Have your teacher initial here that your puzzle is correctly