MICROSCOPE AND CELLS TEST REV DIRECTIONS: On a separate piece of paper answer the following! Does NOT have to be in complete sentences Use your notes MICROSCOPE NOTES / Microscope Lab 1. When where microscopes invented and what did they lead to the understanding of 2. Describe how to focus an object from low to high power 3. Give the names of the two types of lenses in a scope. 4. How can you tell the difference between coarse and fine adjustment. 5. Give the field of view under low med and high 36. What is the advantage of an electron microscope? Life Notes 7. What is life??? 8. What is an organism? 9. List the 7 characteristics of life 10. What is unicellular and multicellular? Which are we?? 11. What is sexual reproduction and asexual? 12. How do living things grow?? CELLS NOTES /Cell A Bration Lab 13. What is a cell? 14. Who was Robert Hooke and when was his discovery made 15. Give the names of four different types of cells 16. Give an example of a unicellular and multicellular organism 17. Give the 3 parts to the cell theory 18. The three basic types of cells are P __________ A_________ and B___________ 19. How is a bacterial cell different than a plant or animal cell 20. What are all the little tiny organs in a cell called? 21. What is the nucleus and what is contained in it? 22. What is the cytoplasm? 23. What is the vacuole used for? 24. What is the cell membrane? 25 What is the cell wall? 26. Give three differences between plant and animal cells 27. What are mitochondria and are there more in plant or animal cells 28. What is the Endoplasmic reticulum and say it five times fast. 29. What is the function of the Golgi body and 30. What is a lysosome? 31. What do ribosomes produce? 32. Give some organelles that you could clearly see with your microscopes 33. Give some organelles that you could see with an electron microscope 34. Draw a generalized sketch of a plant and animal cell Label Nucleus Membrane Cell wall chloroplast 35. What is a tissue, organ, and organ system? 36. Arrange from largest to smallest Atom Organelle Cell Tissue Organ Organism