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Science 7

I. Matching Type

______1. Made up of only one cell. a) Multicellular


______2. Made up of two or more cells. b) Cell membrane
______3. Building block of life. c) cella
______4. An Englishman who discovered d) Eukaryotic cell
cells in 1665 and coined the term cell. e) Unicellar
______5. Protectively surrounds cell. f) Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
______6. ___ and Theodore Schwan, g) Robert Hooke
introduced that all animals and palnts are h) Cytoplasm
made up of cells. i) Cell biology
______7. A region of the cell where the j) Robert brown
genetic material is located. k) nucleus
______8. Example of Prokaryotic cell l) Prokaryotic cellss
______9. Do not contain nucleus. m) Felix Dujardin
______10. He noted that all living things n) Johannes Purkinje
contain a thick jelly fluid which he called o) Rudolf Virchow
sarcode. p) Mathias Scheilden
______11. Has distinct nucleus. q) Louis Pasteur
______12. A French who supplied the proof r) Cellular Biology
of Virchow’s Theory of Biogenesis. s) Cells
______13. The region where the main t) Bacteria
metabolic activities occur. u) Francesco Redi
______14. ____ and Lazaro Spllanzani,
disproved the theory of Spontaneous
Generation.
______15. The study of cels is called cell
biology or _____
______16. Scottisch botanist discovered
the presence of nuclei within cells.
______17. Is a branch of biology that
studies different structure.
______18. He found that cells divide to
form new cells.
______19. Cell from Latin ___, meaning
“small room”
______20. He discovered bacteria and
other microscopic organisms.

II.
III. Identification

______________1. Is a tool that can help you see tiny objects and living organisms.
______________2. This ability of the microscope is called _________?
______________3. Designed to transmit light through a translucent object of viewing.
______________4. Refers to the parts that serve as the framework of the microscope.
______________5. Enlarge of magnify the objects.
______________6. The invention of the compound microscope is credited to _________?
______________7. 4x or 5x
______________8. 100x, used to study bacteria.
______________9. 10x, used to get outline of the object.
______________10. 40x, used to study the object in detail.
______________11. It is essential tool in school and labs for teaching and exploring the
microscopic world.
______________12. Doctors and researchers use microscope to diagnose diseases…
______________13. Helps scientist study cells, tissue, bacteria, and other tiny organisms.
______________14. Focuses light onto the specimen.
______________15. Light source usually located under the stage…
______________16. It controls the amount of light passing through the specimen.
______________17. The lesn closest to your eye that further magnifies the image produced…
______________18. Lenses closest to the specimen that provide different levels of magnification.
______________19. Holds the objective lenses and allows to rotate them different levels of
magnification.
______________20. This knob fine-tunes the focus for sharper and clearer images.
______________21. This knob moves the stage up and down to bring the specimen into rough
focus.
______________22. These hold the slide in place on the stage.
______________23. It’s the curved part that connects the stage to the top pf the microscope.
______________24. The flat surface where you place the specimen for observation.
______________25. These bottom part that support the entire microscope.

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