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How does a paramecium get its food?
Robert Hooke
mitochondrion
400X
diaphragm
cell membrane
chloroplast
euglena
cilia sweep food down the oral groove into the mouth
This cell part provides the energy the cell needs for life activities
Robert Hooke
mitochondrion
400X
diaphragm
cell membrane
chloroplast
euglena
cilia sweep food down the oral groove into the mouth
Total magnification if the eyepiece is 10x and the lens is 40X
Robert Hooke
mitochondrion
400X
diaphragm
cell membrane
chloroplast
euglena
cilia sweep food down the oral groove into the mouth
The one protist that we studied that can make its own food
Robert Hooke
mitochondrion
400X
diaphragm
cell membrane
chloroplast
euglena
cilia sweep food down the oral groove into the mouth
Part of the microscope that is used to adjust the amount of light
Robert Hooke
mitochondrion
400X
diaphragm
cell membrane
chloroplast
euglena
cilia sweep food down the oral groove into the mouth
Who is credited with discovering cells?
Robert Hooke
mitochondrion
400X
diaphragm
cell membrane
chloroplast
euglena
cilia sweep food down the oral groove into the mouth
Cell part found only in plant cells; it is used in photosynthesis to make sugar
Robert Hooke
mitochondrion
400X
diaphragm
cell membrane
chloroplast
euglena
cilia sweep food down the oral groove into the mouth
The flexible outer covering of a cell that helps control what enters and leaves the cell
Robert Hooke
mitochondrion
400X
diaphragm
cell membrane
chloroplast
euglena
cilia sweep food down the oral groove into the mouth
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