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Find Prophase

Find Prophase

Answer: Purple, second from bottom

Find Interphase

Find Interphase

Answer: Red, complete nucleus

Find Metaphase

Find Metaphase

Answer: Right Lower cells; purple

Find Anaphase

Find Anaphase

Answer: Top Right Purple Cell

Find Telophase

Find Telophase

Answer: Double Cell; Top Left; Purple

What happens after Telophase?

Division occurs, and Daughter Cells are formed completely.

Define Cytokinesis.

Cytokinesis: division of Daughter Cells

How do cells die?

Cells die as they fill with Kerotin

Order of Mitosis

Prophase


Metaphase


Anaphase


Telophase


*Interphase

Most of a cell's life is spent where?


What does this specific phase contain?

Interphase


G1, G2, and S

What is Cancer?

Cancer is when a cell does not know when to stop reproducing.

Define Blastula.


What is created in this process?

Blastula is when a sperm and an egg combines to create a zygote.

What causes dark colored Nucleus?

Chromatin causes the dark color.

Define Mitosis.

Mitosis means reproduction.

Define:


G1 & G2


S


M

G1 & G2 are gap phases


S is Synthesis


M is Mitosis

1-8 Word Bank:


(A)Arm (B)Lamp Rheostat


(C)Fine Focus 


(D)Ocular Lens


(E)Condensor Position


(F)Base (G)Binocular Head


(H)Coarse Focus


(i)Slide Clip

1-8 Word Bank:


(A)Arm (B)Lamp Rheostat


(C)Fine Focus


(D)Ocular Lens


(E)Condensor Position


(F)Base (G)Binocular Head


(H)Coarse Focus


(i)Slide Clip

1. (D) Ocular Lens


2. (G) Binocular Head


3. (A) Arm


4. (i) Slide Clip


5. (E) Condensor Position


6. (H) Coarse Focus


7. (C) Fine Focus


8. (B) Lamp Rheostat

9-14 Word Bank:


(A)Stage  (B) Iris Diaphragm


(C)Eye Width Adjust


(D) Condensor   


(E) Objective Lens


(F) Objective Turret


(G) Lamp and Field Lens


(H)Stage Controls   (i) Base

9-14 Word Bank:


(A)Stage (B) Iris Diaphragm


(C)Eye Width Adjust


(D) Condensor


(E) Objective Lens


(F) Objective Turret


(G) Lamp and Field Lens


(H)Stage Controls (i) Base

9. (i) Base


10. (C) Eye Width Adjust


11. (F) Objective Turret


12. (E) Objective Lens


13. (A) Stage 14. (H) Stage Controls


15. (B) Iris Diaphragm


16. (D) Condensor


17. (G) Lamp and Field Lens

Chemical Equation for Photosynthesis

State the function / additional info of each part on the microscope:


1. Ocular Lens (?x) (function)


2. Body Tube (color+?x) (color+?x) (color+?x) (function)


3. Objective Lens (location) (function)


4. Stage (2 functions)

1. Ocular Lens: (10x) what one looks through


2. Body Tube: (red 4x) (yellow 10x) (blue 40x)


what is used to carry microscope


3. Obj. Lens: located below body tube; contains scanning obj., low obj., high obj.


4. Stage: Where the light appears & holds slide in place.