Across
- 2. Is the DNA in a cell, the genetic material.
- 5. To observe a cell more easily, you _____ it to give it color.
- 6. The last name of the person who concluded that all plants were made of cells.
- 7. It makes protein for the cell to enjoy.
- 10. Sheds light on the specimen.
- 12. The last name of the person who first saw living cells.
- 13. The ____________ converts stored food into energy.
- 18. The___________lets nutrience and other materials into the cell.
- 19. The theory that says, all living things are made of cells, and all cells come from other cells.
- 21. A ________ is like a garbage disposal for the cell.
- 22. It magnifies X 40, but with the eyepiece, it magnifies X 400.
- 26. The ________ protects the cell and holds the structure in place.
- 28. In our classroom it magnifies X 4, but with the eyepiece, it magnifies X 40.
- 29. You turn the __________________ when you are on high power.
- 32. Supports the slide when being viewed.
- 33. The part that you look into when using a microscope.
- 34. Like a cells stomach.
- 35. It holds all of the objective lenses, and is connected to the body tube.
- 36. The first thing observed under a microscope that showed cells.
- 37. The _________ packages and distributes materials throughout and out of the cell.
Down
- 1. A tool that lets you view things that the naked eye can't.
- 3. Controlls the amount of light that the specimen receives.
- 4. Is a ribosome factory.
- 8. It magnifies X 10, but with the eyepiece, it is X 100.
- 9. The last name of the person who concluded that all animals are made of cells.
- 11. The last name of the person who named cells, and first discovered them in cork.
- 14. This is what magnifies a slide to a higher degree.
- 15. The _______ is the controll center of the cell.
- 16. ____________ makes energy for the plant cell, from the sun.
- 17. It lets certain materials into the nucleus.
- 18. _______ holds the insides of the cell in place.
- 20. The knob that you turn when on low and medium power.
- 23. The __ helps the ribosomes create protein.
- 24. What is usually viewed under a microscope.
- 25. The glass thing that you set the specimen on.
- 27. This part supports the eyepiece and the body tube, also is to be held when carrying a microscope.
- 30. Holds down the specimen and keeps it from sliding.
- 31. Supports the whole microscope, one of the things to hold when carrying a microscope.
- 34. The last name of the person who concluded that all cells come from cells.
- 38. It connects the eyepiece to the nosepiece.
