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Page 1: Microscopes, Cell Theory, and Cellular Organelles Jeopardy Test Review Game.

Microscopes, Cell Theory, and Cellular

Organelles

Jeopardy Test Review

Game

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Microscope Cell Theory Cellular Organelles

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What part of the microscope reflects light

upward through the diaphragm, the

specimen, and the lenses?

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mirror

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What part of the microscope maintains the proper distance

between the eyepiece and the objective

lens?

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body tube

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What part of the microscope holds the high and low power

objective lenses and can be rotated to change the magnification?

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nosepiece

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What part of the microscope regulates the amount of light let

into the body tube?

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diaphragm

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What part of the microscope moves

the body tube slightly to sharpen the

image?

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fine adjustment

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What did Robert Hooke discover while looking at a thin slice

of cork under the microscope?

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cells

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Who discovered “animalcules” while

looking at gutter water and teeth

scrapings?

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van Leeuwenhoek

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What three scientists contributed to the

development of the cell theory?

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Schleiden, Schwann, and Virchow

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Which scientist discovered that all plants are made of

cells?

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Schleiden

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List the three statements that make up the cell

theory.

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1. All living things are made of cells.2. Cells are the basic units of structure and function of all living things.3. All cells are produced from other cells.

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Which cellular organelle produces

proteins?

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ribosomes

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Which cellular organelle stores food

and/or waste material?

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vacuole

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What cellular organelle is

considered the “powerhouse” of the

cell?

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mitochondria

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Which cellular organelle receives proteins from

the endoplasmic reticulum then packages and redistributes them

to other parts of the cell?

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Golgi bodies

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Which cellular organelle captures

energy from sunlight and uses it to

produce food energy?

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chloroplasts

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If a microscope’s eyepiece has a

magnification of 10X and an objective lens magnification of 10X.

What is the total magnification of the

microscope?

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100X

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How does the shape of a plant cell differ

from the shape of an animal cell?

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Plant cells are typically rectangular in shape, while animal cells are typically rounder in

shape.

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How do the vacuoles of animal cells differ from the vacuoles of a plant

cell?

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Animal cells typically have several small

vacuoles, while plant cells typically have one

large vacuole.

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What does the word “cell” literally mean?

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small room or small chamber

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What part of the cell provides a passageway for proteins after they leave the ribosomes?

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endoplasmic reticulum

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What does “animalcules” mean?

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little animals

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Are plants classified as prokaryotes or

eukaryotes?

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eukaryotes

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What is a prokaryote?

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an organism whose cells do not contain a

nucleus

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Which scientist discovered that all cells are produced from other cells?

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Virchow

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Spell the last name of the scientist who

discovered animalcules.

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