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28 Cards in this Set
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Site of protein synthesis |
Ribosome |
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smooth ER |
site of lipid synthesis |
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Mitochondrion |
Main site of ATP synthesis |
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Nucleus |
Enclosed the chromatin |
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Packages proteins for transportation |
Golgi apparatus |
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Sac of digestive enzymes |
Lysosome |
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Forms basal bodies and helps direct mitotic spindle formation |
Centriole |
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Internal cellular network of rodlike structures |
Cytoskeleton |
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Examples include glycogen granules and ingested foreign materials |
Inclusion |
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Forms the external boundary of the cell |
Plasma membrane |
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Packaging site for ribosomes |
Nucleolus |
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Platform on which the slide rests for viewing |
Stage |
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Platform on which the slide rests for viewing |
Stage |
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Used to adjust the amount of light passing through the specimen |
Iris diaphragm lever |
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Platform on which the slide rests for viewing |
Stage |
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Used to adjust the amount of light passing through the specimen |
Iris diaphragm lever |
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Controls the movement of the slide on the stage |
Coarse adjustment knob |
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Delivers a concentrated beam of light to the specimen |
Condenser |
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Delivers a concentrated beam of light to the specimen |
Condenser |
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Used for precise focusing once initial focusing has been done |
Fine adjustment knob |
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Delivers a concentrated beam of light to the specimen |
Condenser |
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Used for precise focusing once initial focusing has been done |
Fine adjustment knob |
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Carries the objective lenses; rotates so that the different object lenses can be brought into position over the specimen |
Rotating nosepiece |
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Metaphase |
Chromosomes line up in center of cell Chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers |
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Metaphase |
Chromosomes line up in center of cell Chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers |
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Prophase |
Chromatin coils and condenses, forming chromosomes The mitotic spindle begins to form The nuclear envelope breaks down |
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Anaphase |
The chromosomes are V shaped |
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Telephase |
The nuclear envelope re-forms Chromosomes stop moving towards the poles |