Microscopes and Cells

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The type of microscope that allows us to see individual cells and large subcellular structures
Light
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The type of microscope that has a very high magnification and resolution and can see smaller things in more detail
Electron
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What type of cells are more complex cells? e.g.Animal and Plant
Eukaryotic
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What type of cells are smaller and more simple? e.g. Bacteria
Prokaryotic
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What are the different parts of a cell called?
Subcellular structures
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What subcellular structure contains genetic information and controls activities of the cell?
Nucleus
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What subcellular structure allows most aerobic respiration to take place?
Mitochondria
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What subcellular structure is where most chemical reactions happen?
Cytoplasm
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What subcellular structure is responsible for controlling what goes in and out of the cell?
Cell Membrane
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What subcellular structure makes the proteins in the cells?
Ribosomes
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What subcellular structure supports and strengthens the cell?
Cell Wall
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What subcellular structure does photosynthesis occur in?
Chloroplasts
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What subcellular structure contains cell sap?
Permanent Vacuole
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What subcellular structure are small rings of DNA?
Plasmids
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What subcellular structure allows the cell to move?
Flagella
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What subcellular structure beginning with the letter 'M' do bacteria cells not have?
Mitochondria
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What subcellular structure beginning with the letter 'C' do bacteria cells not have?
Chloroplasts
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