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It is the basic unit of life.
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It is made up of different organs that help the body eliminate metabolic wastes and maintain internal balance.
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Excretory
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Circulatory
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Reproductive
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Endocrine
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It is a group of cells having the same function.
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Tissues
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Organs
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Nucleus
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None of the choices
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It is the part of the cell easily seen under the light microscope.
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Nucleus
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Ribosomes
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Mitochondrion
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Cell Wall
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It separates what is inside the cell from what is outside it.
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Nucleus
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Cell Membrane
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Mitochondria
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Cell Wall
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It consists of a jelly-like substance where all the other parts of the cell are located.
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Cytoplasm
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Cell Membrane
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Nucleus
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Cell Wall
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It is the main source of light of the microscope.
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It is the part or sample of any material e.g. plant, animal , paper or mineral, for study or examination under the light microscope.
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Spore
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Specimen
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Gametes
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Bud
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It is the first phase of mitosis cell division.
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Metaphase
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Telophase
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Prophase
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Anaphase
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One of the characteristics of the living organism that involves the cell, tissues, organs and systems.
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Respond to stimuli
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Organization
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Adaptation
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Growth
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Lysosome is also named as the "suicidal bag" of the cell.
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Centrioles can be seen during cell division.
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The kidneys are made up of even smaller parts. Some parts eliminate wastes that are no longer needed by the body.
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Flowers are the reproductive organs of plants. Together with the leaves and the stems, they make up the root system.
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These cells are grouped together to form more complex structures called organ.
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The shoot system absorbs water and nutrients.
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Compound microscopes use diffused or artificial light to illuminate the object to be observed.
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A cell has three basic parts: the nucleus, plasma membrane and electrons.
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The cell wall contains materials that play a role in heredity.
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The cytosol surrounds the whole of the cell. It separates what is inside the cell from outside it. It also controls substances that go into and out of the cell.
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The ribosomes consist of a jelly-like substance where all the other parts of the cell are located.
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Chlorophyll is important in animal cells because it is for food making.
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Vacuoles are present in both plant and animal cells.
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Vacuoles in animal cells are small and are called vesicles.
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The microscope is a tool which can help you see tiny objects and living organisms.
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The microscope also has the capacity to distinguish small gaps between two separate points which humans cannot distinguish.
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The shortest one marked 10x is called the nosepiece.
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The low power objective (LPO) is marked 10x while the high power objective (HPO) is marked 40x.
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E.coli is an example of molds.
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Tinea pedis is a Fungi.
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Bread molds grow most of the time in the banana peelings.
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Vubrio cholerae is the cause of tuberculosis.