Lab review (microscope+cells). Objectives: four lenses attached to revolving piece. Scanning: 10x, high: 40x, largest: 100x. Nucleus: controls all functions - BOTH. Cell wall: keep... Lab review (microscope+cells). Objectives: four lenses attached to revolving piece. Scanning: 10x, high: 40x, largest: 100x. Nucleus: controls all functions - BOTH. Cell wall: keeps cell structure - PLANT. Chloroplast: stores starch - Some PLANT. Amyloplast: forms and stores starch - Some PLANT. Cell membrane: club bouncer - protects what goes in and out - BOTH. Cytoplasm: contains all organelles - BOTH. Parafocal: keep image in focus. Course: quick. Fine: slow. Working distance: space between objective. Ends with plast: PLANT. Plants prefer hypotonic: firm.
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The question seems to be a review or notes related to a lab focusing on cell structure, microscope usage, and components of plant cells. It contains definitions and descriptions of different cell parts, particularly those found in plant cells.
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Lab review includes microscope objectives and cell structures.
The notes describe a lab review involving microscopes and cells, highlighting the microscope's objectives and key cell structures and functions.
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The notes describe a lab review involving microscopes and cells, highlighting the microscope's objectives and key cell structures and functions.
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The notes detail key aspects of microscopes, such as magnification levels (10x, 40x, 100x), and cell structures like the nucleus and cell wall. Keywords 'PLANT' and 'BOTH' indicate specific cell structures found in plant cells or both plant and animal cells.
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Ensure understanding of which cell structures are exclusive to plants (e.g., chloroplasts) and which are common to both plant and animal cells (e.g., nucleus).
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