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distinct nucleus - ANSWER all Eukarya have this and it's surrounded by
a lipid membrane

bioremediation - ANSWER use of microbes to degrade toxic compounds

viruses - ANSWER nonliving entities that aren't members of any of the
above domains

morphologies of bacteria - ANSWER coccus, rod, and spiral

bright light microscope - ANSWER visible light rays pass through
specimen from base of microscope

objective lens - ANSWER lens that use to observe specimen

ocular lens - ANSWER lens that you look through

monocular - ANSWER one eye microscope

binocular - ANSWER two eyes microscope

light source - ANSWER at the base of the microscope

condenser - ANSWER collects and converges light rays

iris diaghram - ANSWER controls amount of light that passes through
the specimen

mechanical stage adjustment knobs - ANSWER move specimen on slide

coarse adjustment stage - ANSWER large zoom in/out

fine adjustment stage - ANSWER smaller zoom in/out

parfocal - ANSWER microscope with many objective lenses so it can just
switch easy

, total magnification - ANSWER ocular times objective lens magnification

dark-field microscope - ANSWER use light reflected off angle at
specimen, used for living and unstained cells

phase-contrast microscope - ANSWER small differences in refractive
properties allow viewing of internal structures and for motile cells

fluorescence microscope - ANSWER Fluorescent stains absorb light at
one wavelength, then emit it at another. Filters transmit only the emitted
light. Used to examine molecules within a cell

Electron Microscope (TEM vs SEM) - ANSWER TEM- electrons pass
through specimen to see internal structures

SEM- electrons scattered across cell, can see surface details

endosymbiotic theory - ANSWER helps to explain why prokaryotic
characteristics are found in eukaryotes; mitochondria and choloroplasts

Eukarya - ANSWER fungi, algae, helminths, protozoa

saprobes - ANSWER derive nourishment from nonliving or decaying
organic matter

mycorrhizal fungi - ANSWER fungi that form symbiotic relationships with
plants; fungi provide mineralized nutrients while plants provide carbs

lichens - ANSWER fungi relationship with green algae

two classifications of fungi - ANSWER molds and yeasts

molds - ANSWER multicellular, asexual and sexual, hyphae

yeasts - ANSWER unicellular, asexual budding

hyphae - ANSWER fungal filaments

septae - ANSWER cross walls that divide hyphae

coencytic - ANSWER hyphae with no septae, smooth

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