Cell Types and Organelles

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  1. 5. Found in only eukaryotic cells, it produces usable energy from food for cells to use
  2. 6. Complex cells found in plants and animals
  3. 7. The smallest unit of life that can accomplish all of the tasks of living things
  4. 8. Protein factories found in all cell types
  5. 10. These organisms have eukaryotic cells and cannot do photosynthesis
  6. 13. These organisms have eukaryotic cells and use web-like structures called mycelium to find nutrients
  7. 14. These are unicellular prokaryotes that are found in very high numbers in and on your own body
  8. 15. This is found in eukaryotic cells and is responsible for producing and transporting materials around the cell
  9. 21. These organisms have eukaryotic cells and can do photosynthesis because they have chloroplasts
  10. 22. This acts as a storage container for food, water or waste in eukaryotic cells
  11. 24. This part of the microscope is where the slide and object will rest while viewing
  12. 25. Simple cells found in bacteria and archaea
  13. 26. An organism that is composed of more than one cell, for example, an ostrich
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  1. 1. Three ideas that describe the relationship between cells and living things
  2. 2. A type of observation or data that is expressed as a number
  3. 3. An organism that is only one cell, for example, a bacterium
  4. 4. A type of observation or data that is expressed using descriptive words
  5. 7. Found in all cells, it determines what enters and exits the cells
  6. 9. The name for one of the rotating lenses on a compound microscope
  7. 11. Found in all cell types, contains instructions for making proteins
  8. 12. The term used to describe any one of many parts of a cell
  9. 16. This type of microscope is used for large objects and does not allow viewing of individual cells
  10. 17. Found in all plant, algae and fungal cells, in addition to most bacterial cells
  11. 18. Found only in plant and algae cells, it produces food from carbon dioxide and water, using the sun's energy
  12. 19. This type of microscope is used for very thin objects and can allow you to view individual cells
  13. 20. These are unicellular prokaryotes that live in the most extreme places on earth
  14. 23. Found in only eukaryotic cells, it protects the DNA