10 Questions
What is the term used to describe a living thing that is made up of one or more cells?
Organism
Why do scientists use a microscope to study cells?
Because cells are too small to see with the naked eye
What is the term used to describe the instrument that magnifies an object?
Microscope
What is the term used to describe the photographs taken of cells using a microscope?
Micrographs
What is the characteristic of cells that makes them difficult to study without a microscope?
Their small size
What is the smallest unit of a living thing?
Cell
Why do scientists use a microscope to study cells?
To make cells visible
What term refers to an instrument that magnifies an object?
Microscope
Why is it impossible to see cells with the naked eye?
Cells are too small
What are photographs of cells taken with a microscope called?
Micrographs
Explore the fundamental concepts of cell structure, the smallest unit of living organisms. Learn how scientists use microscopes to study cells and take micrographs. Understand the differences in cell size and the significance of cells in different organisms.
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