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23 Cards in this Set

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Light microscope
Observing living things
Lower quality
Electron microscope
Higher quality
Dead things
SEM
Surface of things
TEM
See Through things
Cell culturing
One type grown in culture
Centrifuging
High-spinning to seperate cell parts
Fractionation
Grinding tequinque to realse cell continients
Acid
Low end
H+
Base
High end
OH-
Anton van Leeowenhoek
Made a primitive microscope in 1600s
Robert Hooke
1665 English physicist looked at cork cells.
Mathias Schledien
Studied plant cells (helped develop cell theory)
Theodor Schwann
Studied animal cells (helped develop cell theory)
Rudolph Virchow
Studied cell reproduction (helped develop cell theory)
Indopenial
Vitamin C
Colorless
Benidicts
Glucose
Orange

*you must heat the reagent
Lugols
Starch
Dark purple
Biurets
Protein
Lavender
Silver nitrate
Salt
Cloudy / white precipate

*use distilled water
Brown Paper
Fat
Translucent
Jan Von Helmont
Plants don't use soil to grow. Soil level doesn't go down
Priestly
If you put glass over a candle, the candle will go out. If a plant is under the glass too, the candle with keep going.
Ingenhous
The plants must have sunlight to keep the candle going.