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  • How can virus replicate?
    By attacking living cells
  • What kind of type is this cell? And what kind of living things?
    Eukaryotic, animal cell
  • Why can animals do photosynthesis?
    because we don't have Chloroplast
  • The first person who created the term “Cell”?
    Robert Hooke
  • Which part can be use to adjust the light during observation?
    4
  • Who is the first person who invented microscope in 1590s?
    Zacharias Janssen
  • What are centrosomes made of?
    Contains 2 centrioles
  • What is the function of number 2?
    used for precise focusing/ increase resolution to the image
  • Who is the name of the person who holds the title of the father of microbiology
    Anton van Leeuwenhoek
  • What is the name & function of no. 7?
    Ribosomes : Synthesize proteins
  • Explain the difference between animal & plan cell shape? Why does it happen?
    Animal = irregular, Plant = shaped. because of cell wall
  • Jose is observing an organism under a microscope. During the observation, he change to the lens 40x magnification lens. The part that plays a role in that process is indicated by number?
    3
  • Name 2 of 3 theories of cells!
    All living organisms are composed of one or more cells, The cell is the basic unit of structure , Cells come from other cells
  • Name 3 organelles that exist in both prokaryotic & Eukaryotic cells!
    Cell membrane, cytoplasm, ribosome
  • What is the function of organelle E?
    Produce energy (ATP) through cellular respiration
  • Protoplasm of cell is made up of three parts. Which are?
    Cell surface membrane, Nucleus, Cytoplasm
  • What is a tool that we use to see microorganism?
    Microscope
  • Name 2 organelles that only exist in prokaryotic cell!
    Flagella, capsule
  • Name 2 organelles that exist in animal, but not in plant!
    Centrioles, Lysosomes
  • Each living cell consists of living material called ?
    Protoplasm
  • Which organelle synthesize and store starch granules?
    Amytoplast