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Very small things need to be [blank_start]magnified[blank_end] so that they become visible to us
Question 2
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Objects that can only be seen using a microscope are described as [blank_start]microscopic.[blank_end]
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The type of microscope used in schools and many science laboratories is a [blank_start]light microscope.[blank_end]
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stereo microscope.
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light microscope.
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electron microscope.
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Monocular microscopes have 2 eyepieces.
Question 5
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Label the parts of a microscope.
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Eyepiece
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Handle
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Clips
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Coarse focus knob
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Fine focus knob
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Base
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Mirror or lamp
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Stage
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Objective lens
Question 6
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What does 'X' stand for?
Question 7
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What is the measurement scientists use to measure microscopic objects?
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Milliemetres
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Micrometres
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Metres
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Centimetres
Question 8
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Electron microscopes are much more powerful than light microscopes.
Question 9
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The 2 types of microscopes are SEM and REM.
Question 10
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[blank_start]Zacharias Janssen[blank_end] was the first person who had created the first true microscope.
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Robert Hooke
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Zacharias Janssen
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Antonie van Leewenhoek
Question 11
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What are the 3 main points of the cell theory?
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- All living things are made up of one of more cells.
- Cells are the basic building blocks of life.
- New cells are produced from existing cells.
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- All non-living things are made up of no cells.
- Cells are the basic building blocks of death.
- Old cells are produced from new cells.
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None of the above
Question 12
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What are organelles?
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The basic building blocks of life.
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Any of numbers of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
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Structures that produce proteins.
Question 13
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Label the parts of an animal cell.
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Cytoplasm
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Nucleus
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Cell membrane
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Vacuole
Question 14
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Ribosomes are structures that produce proteins.
Question 15
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Label the following plant cell.
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Chloroplasts
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Cytoplasm
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Cell membrane
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Vacuole
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Nucleus
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Cell wall
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Label the following fungal cell.
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Nucleus
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Vacuole
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Cell wall
Question 17
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Living things that are made up of only one cell are known as [blank_start]unicellular organisms.[blank_end]
[blank_start]Bacteria[blank_end] are small, simple cells that do not have any organelles or a true nucleus. Some bacteria cause [blank_start]diseases and infections.[blank_end]
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unicellular organisms.
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multicellular organisms
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Bacteria
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Fungi
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Organisms
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diseases and infections.
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strength and stability
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healthy bodies
Question 18
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What are the living things found in water?
Question 19
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Unicellular organisms belong to a group called [blank_start]protists.[blank_end]
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protists.
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Bacteria
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Chloroplasts
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Mitosis is when cells divide into [blank_start]2 identical[blank_end] cells.
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2 identical
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3 different
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4 same
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[blank_start]Multicellular[blank_end] organisms are organisms made up of more than 1 cell.
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Multicellular
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Unicellular
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I don't know
Question 22
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Cells have a special job to do in the body and they have a structure that makes them better able to do their job.
Question 23
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About how many cells does the human body contain.
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50 trillion
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50 million
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Infinity
Question 24
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About how many DIFFERENT TYPES of cells are there in the human body.
Question 25
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What are the names of the 3 types of muscles in your body?
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Involuntary, Voluntary and Cardiac.
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Skeletal, smooth and axons.
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Brown fat cells, White fat cells and red blood cells.
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[blank_start]Voluntary[blank_end] muscles are attached to the bones of your skeleton. Another name for it is [blank_start]skeletal[blank_end] muscles.
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Voluntary
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Involuntary
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Cardiac
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skeletal
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smooth
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heart
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[blank_start]Involuntary[blank_end] muscles are muscles that work without you having to think about it for example; when you breathe you don't think about it. Another term used to describe involuntary muscles is [blank_start]smooth[blank_end] muscles.
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Involuntary
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Voluntary
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Cardiac
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smooth
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skeletal
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axons
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[blank_start]Cardiac[blank_end] muscles is the muscles that makes up the [blank_start]heart.[blank_end] It is an [blank_start]involuntary[blank_end] muscle.
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Cardiac
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Involuntary
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Voluntary
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heart.
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liver.
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kidney.
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involuntary
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voluntary
Question 29
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Nerve cells make up your brain. They also carry information from your brain to other parts of your body and from your muscles back to your brain.
Question 30
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Some nerve cells have a very long fibre extending from the cell, these fibres are known as [blank_start]axons.[blank_end]
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axons.
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specialized.
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multicellular organisms.
Question 31
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Red blood cells carry oxygen from your lungs to your cells.
Question 32
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White blood cells help store energy.
Question 33
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Brown fat cells help produce heat for the body.
Question 34
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White fat cells are used as part of the immune system and help the body fight infections.
Question 35
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Tick 3 different specialised plant cells.
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Guard cells
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Conducting cells
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Photosyntetic cells
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Animal cells
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Fungi cells
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"I don't know" cell
Question 36
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Tissues work together to complete a specific task.
Question 37
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An organ supports or holds together other tissues in the body.
Question 38
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Organ systems have 2 or more different organs that work together.
Question 39
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In the human body there are 4 types of tissue:
- [blank_start]Epithelial[blank_end]
- Connective
- [blank_start]Muscle[blank_end]
- Nerve
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Epithelial
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Organs
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Tissues
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Muscle
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Xylem
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Phloem
Question 40
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The [blank_start]skin[blank_end] is the largest organ in the human body.
Question 41
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3 different types of systems in your body are:
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Nervous, respiratory, reproductive
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Cells, organs and organ systems
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Xylem, phloem, photosynthesis
Question 42
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The 2 types of cells in a vascular tissues are Xylem and Phloem.
Question 43
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The process which plant makes it's food is photosynthesis and it takes place in the leaves.
Question 44
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Plants release carbon dioxide and take in oxygen.