How do light microscopes work?
Uses photons, bright light is focused and condensed to pass through an object
Name the 3 types of light microscopes
What are the advantages of light microscopes? (4)
What is magnification?
It is when you make an object appear bigger - most light microscopes can magnify greater that 1000x
What is resolution?
the ability to distinguish between objects
How do electron microscopes work?
What are the types of electron microscopes?
2. TEM - Transmission electron microscope
What are the advantages of electron microscopes?
- used to view cell parts, microorganisms
What are the disadvantages of electron microscopes?
What are the tasks of living cells?
What are organelles?
A specialized structure within a cell with a specific function ie. nucleus
what is a prokaryotic cell?
a cell that lacks a nucleus or other membrane bound organelle ie. some bacterial cells
What is a eukaryotic cell?
A cell that contains a nucleus and organelles
What type of cells belong to multi cellular organisms?
Eykaryotic
What is taxonomy?
“the science of classifying organisms” Sorting species into groups based on similar structural features - the more similar the closer the relationship
What is Binomial Nomenclature?
What are the 6 kingdoms?
What are the characteristics of Animalia and Plantae?
Multi cellular, reproduce sexually, primarily terrestrial
What are the characteristics of Fungi and Protista?
reproduce sexually and asexually, like moist habitats
What are the characteristics of Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?
prokaryotic, autotrophs or heterotrophs, reproduce asexually,
What is the Linnaean system of classification?
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
What is phylogeny?
hypothesis about the evolutionary history of groups of organisms
What are characteristics of archaebacteria?
What are the characteristics of prokaryotic cells? (9)