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eyepiece:is the lens which we view the specimen in a microscope
body tube:supports both the objectives and eyepiece connects the eyepiece to the stage of the microscope
revolving nose piece:part of the microscope that houses the primary lenses of the microscope
arm:to support the body tube
objectives:the primary optical components of the microscope
stage:where the specimen to be observe
stage clip:used for fixing the slide at a particular position
iris diaphragm:to adjust the size as well as the intensity of light, which is focused on the slide from below
base:thew flat form where the microscope from
pillar:connects to thew base
inclination joint:the screw that connects the arm to the base
dust shield:to protect the lens from the dust
draw tube:use to hold the eyepiece
condenser:to hold the iris diaphragm
somatic cell: also called body cell
gametes: are the sperm/egg cell
cell:basic unit of life
population: which carries one type species
community:when two or more population are combined
sexual reproduction:requires the union of gametes
asexual reproduction:does not require the union of gametes
metabolism:refers to the transformation of energy from foods
autotrophs:have a ability to produce their own food
heterotrophs:cannot produce their own food
movement:refers to action done by organism
molecule: when two or more atoms combine
Polly:the first cloned lamb
Millie:first cloned pig
copycat:the first cloned cat
artificial cloning: simply means the creation of copy of an organism that comes from the body cell
cytology:study of parts and function of an organism
anatomy:specific structure of an organism
ecology:relationship of the organism the the environment
microscopy, biotechnology and hierarchy and characteristics of life
Across:2. | when two or more atoms combine | 6. | also called body cell | 8. | does not require the union of gametes | 9. | requires the union of gametes | 12. | use to hold the eyepiece | 14. | thew flat form where the microscope from | 15. | specific structure of an organism | 16. | relationship of the organism the the environment | 19. | to support the body tube | 21. | have a ability to produce their own food | 23. | where the specimen to be observe | 24. | to protect the lens from the dust | 26. | connects to thew base | 27. | used for fixing the slide at a particular position | 30. | part of the microscope that houses the primary lenses of the microscope | 31. | the screw that connects the arm to the base | 32. | is the lens which we view the specimen in a microscope |
| | Down:1. | refers to action done by organism | 3. | the first cloned cat | 4. | to adjust the size as well as the intensity of light, which is focused on the slide from below | 5. | cannot produce their own food | 7. | first cloned pig | 10. | the first cloned lamb | 11. | are the sperm/egg cell | 13. | supports both the objectives and eyepiece connects the eyepiece to the stage of the microscope | 17. | to hold the iris diaphragm | 18. | when two or more population are combined | 20. | refers to the transformation of energy from foods | 22. | the primary optical components of the microscope | 25. | which carries one type species | 28. | study of parts and function of an organism | 29. | basic unit of life |
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microscopy, biotechnology and hierarchy and characteristics of life
Across:2. | when two or more atoms combine | 6. | also called body cell | 8. | does not require the union of gametes | 9. | requires the union of gametes | 12. | use to hold the eyepiece | 14. | thew flat form where the microscope from | 15. | specific structure of an organism | 16. | relationship of the organism the the environment | 19. | to support the body tube | 21. | have a ability to produce their own food | 23. | where the specimen to be observe | 24. | to protect the lens from the dust | 26. | connects to thew base | 27. | used for fixing the slide at a particular position | 30. | part of the microscope that houses the primary lenses of the microscope | 31. | the screw that connects the arm to the base | 32. | is the lens which we view the specimen in a microscope |
| | Down:1. | refers to action done by organism | 3. | the first cloned cat | 4. | to adjust the size as well as the intensity of light, which is focused on the slide from below | 5. | cannot produce their own food | 7. | first cloned pig | 10. | the first cloned lamb | 11. | are the sperm/egg cell | 13. | supports both the objectives and eyepiece connects the eyepiece to the stage of the microscope | 17. | to hold the iris diaphragm | 18. | when two or more population are combined | 20. | refers to the transformation of energy from foods | 22. | the primary optical components of the microscope | 25. | which carries one type species | 28. | study of parts and function of an organism | 29. | basic unit of life |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only