RobertHookeHe observedcork cellscoming froma cork oaktreeMagnificationThe ability tomake thingslook largerthan theyactually areLightsourceProvidesthe lightneeded toseeCellTheoryA widely acceptedexplanation of therelationshipbetween cells andliving thingsRevolvingnosepieceThe objectivelenses areattached to it.Allows you toswitch betweenlensesResolutionThesharpnessof animageLowpowerlensUsually4XMediumpowerlensUsually10XLightmicroscopeEach convexlens bendslight to makethe objectappear largerOcularlensFirst point ofmagnification(usually X10)DiaphragmA dial thatrotates theamount oflight reachingthe specimenTheodorSchwannConcludedthat allanimals aremade ofcellsMatthiasSchleidenConcludedthat allplants aremade ofcellsMicroscopeAninstrumentthat makessmall objectslook largerCells are thebasic units of_____ inliving thingsStructureandFunctionRudolfVirchowConcludedthat all cellcome frompre-existingcells40XIf the first lens is4X and thesecond lens is10X, what willbe the totalmagnification?StageclipsSecuresthe slideinto placeFineadjustmentknobThis isused forexactfocusing400XIf the first lens is10X and thesecond lens is40X, what willbe the totalmagnification?ElectronmicroscopeUses abeam ofelectrons tomagnify animageStructureDescribingwhat it is madeof and how itsparts are puttogetherObjectivelensesSecond pointofmagnification(usually x4,x10, x40)All cells areproducedfrom _____Pre-existingcellsArmThe part youhold whencarrying amicroscopeCondenserlensA lens underthe stage thatfocuses lightthrough thehole in thestageCellThe basicunits ofstructure andfunction inliving things Anton VanLeeuwenhoekObserveddrops of lakewater andscrapings fromteeth and gumsHighpowerlensUsually40XAll livingthings arecomposedof ______CellsBodytubeConnecteyepiece toobjectivelensFunctionProcessesthat enable itto stay aliveandreproduceCoarseadjustmentknobUsed tobring tospecimeninto focusBaseSupportsthe weightof themicroscopeStageThe placewhere youput theslideRobertHookeHe observedcork cellscoming froma cork oaktreeMagnificationThe ability tomake thingslook largerthan theyactually areLightsourceProvidesthe lightneeded toseeCellTheoryA widely acceptedexplanation of therelationshipbetween cells andliving thingsRevolvingnosepieceThe objectivelenses areattached to it.Allows you toswitch betweenlensesResolutionThesharpnessof animageLowpowerlensUsually4XMediumpowerlensUsually10XLightmicroscopeEach convexlens bendslight to makethe objectappear largerOcularlensFirst point ofmagnification(usually X10)DiaphragmA dial thatrotates theamount oflight reachingthe specimenTheodorSchwannConcludedthat allanimals aremade ofcellsMatthiasSchleidenConcludedthat allplants aremade ofcellsMicroscopeAninstrumentthat makessmall objectslook largerCells are thebasic units of_____ inliving thingsStructureandFunctionRudolfVirchowConcludedthat all cellcome frompre-existingcells40XIf the first lens is4X and thesecond lens is10X, what willbe the totalmagnification?StageclipsSecuresthe slideinto placeFineadjustmentknobThis isused forexactfocusing400XIf the first lens is10X and thesecond lens is40X, what willbe the totalmagnification?ElectronmicroscopeUses abeam ofelectrons tomagnify animageStructureDescribingwhat it is madeof and how itsparts are puttogetherObjectivelensesSecond pointofmagnification(usually x4,x10, x40)All cells areproducedfrom _____Pre-existingcellsArmThe part youhold whencarrying amicroscopeCondenserlensA lens underthe stage thatfocuses lightthrough thehole in thestageCellThe basicunits ofstructure andfunction inliving things Anton VanLeeuwenhoekObserveddrops of lakewater andscrapings fromteeth and gumsHighpowerlensUsually40XAll livingthings arecomposedof ______CellsBodytubeConnecteyepiece toobjectivelensFunctionProcessesthat enable itto stay aliveandreproduceCoarseadjustmentknobUsed tobring tospecimeninto focusBaseSupportsthe weightof themicroscopeStageThe placewhere youput theslide

Cell Theory and Microscopes - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. He observed cork cells coming from a cork oak tree
    Robert Hooke
  2. The ability to make things look larger than they actually are
    Magnification
  3. Provides the light needed to see
    Light source
  4. A widely accepted explanation of the relationship between cells and living things
    Cell Theory
  5. The objective lenses are attached to it. Allows you to switch between lenses
    Revolving nosepiece
  6. The sharpness of an image
    Resolution
  7. Usually 4X
    Low power lens
  8. Usually 10X
    Medium power lens
  9. Each convex lens bends light to make the object appear larger
    Light microscope
  10. First point of magnification (usually X10)
    Ocular lens
  11. A dial that rotates the amount of light reaching the specimen
    Diaphragm
  12. Concluded that all animals are made of cells
    Theodor Schwann
  13. Concluded that all plants are made of cells
    Matthias Schleiden
  14. An instrument that makes small objects look larger
    Microscope
  15. Structure and Function
    Cells are the basic units of _____ in living things
  16. Concluded that all cell come from pre-existing cells
    Rudolf Virchow
  17. If the first lens is 4X and the second lens is 10X, what will be the total magnification?
    40X
  18. Secures the slide into place
    Stage clips
  19. This is used for exact focusing
    Fine adjustment knob
  20. If the first lens is 10X and the second lens is 40X, what will be the total magnification?
    400X
  21. Uses a beam of electrons to magnify an image
    Electron microscope
  22. Describing what it is made of and how its parts are put together
    Structure
  23. Second point of magnification (usually x4, x10, x40)
    Objective lenses
  24. Pre-existing cells
    All cells are produced from _____
  25. The part you hold when carrying a microscope
    Arm
  26. A lens under the stage that focuses light through the hole in the stage
    Condenser lens
  27. The basic units of structure and function in living things
    Cell
  28. Observed drops of lake water and scrapings from teeth and gums
    Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
  29. Usually 40X
    High power lens
  30. Cells
    All living things are composed of ______
  31. Connect eyepiece to objective lens
    Body tube
  32. Processes that enable it to stay alive and reproduce
    Function
  33. Used to bring to specimen into focus
    Coarse adjustment knob
  34. Supports the weight of the microscope
    Base
  35. The place where you put the slide
    Stage