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light microscopy - Answer- magnification of cellular structures up to 1000 X
scanning electron microscopy (SEM) - Answer- image of 3D surface coated with heavy
metal like gold (100,000 X)
transmission electron microscopy (TEM) - Answer- image of ultra thin slice to view
intracellular components (500,000 x)
cytosol - Answer- aqueous part of cytoplasm within which particles and organelles are
suspended
nucleoid - Answer- densely staining DNA region in a prokaryotic cell
chromatin - Answer- uncondensed DNA wrapped around histones (used during
transcription)
chromosome - Answer- condensed chromatin (used during cell division)
nucleus - Answer- organelle that contains DNA and controls processes of cell
nucleolus - Answer- organelle where ribosomes are synthesized and partially
assembled (within nucleus)
nuclear envelope - Answer- a double membrane barrier that separates the nucleus from
the cytoplasm
ribosomes - Answer- organelles made of protein and rRNA that direct protein synthesis
(in cytoplasm or tethered to rough ER)
endoplasmic reticulum (ER) - Answer- internal membrane system in which components
of cell membrane and some proteins are constructed
rough ER - Answer- organelle continuous with nuclear membrane, to which ribosomes
are tethered and proteins are synthesized for export
smooth ER - Answer- organelle where lipids are synthesized
vesicles - Answer- small sacs surrounded by phospholipid bilayer that specialize in
moving products into, out of, and within a cell