1. Cells
1.1. Animal
1.1.1. Centrioles
1.2. Plant
1.2.1. Large central vacoule
1.2.2. Cell wall
1.2.3. Chloroplast
2. Press + to zoom in and - to zoom out.
3. Example of Microorganisms
3.1. Volvox
3.2. Stentor
3.3. Euglena
3.4. Paramecium
3.5. Amoeba
4. Vocabulary
4.1. Inference
4.1.1. The process of deriving the strict logical consequences of assumed premises
4.1.2. Something you can assume by because of a certain factor.
4.2. Observation
4.2.1. Fact, something you can see, smell, taste, feel, or hear
4.3. Opinion
4.3.1. A personal view
4.4. Concave
4.4.1. Does not Magnify
4.5. Convex
4.5.1. Does Magnify
4.6. Field of View
4.6.1. How much and what you can see
4.7. Microorganism-an organism too small to be viewed with the unaided eye
4.8. Pointillism
4.8.1. A theory and technique developed by the neo-impressionists, based on the principle that dots of pure color, are optically mixed into the resulting hue by the viewer.
4.9. Protist
4.9.1. Single or multi-celled organisms that have a nucleus. Can not be classified as a plant, animal, bacteria, or fungi.
5. Concepts
5.1. Be able to identify between a plant and an animal cell and a plant cell
5.2. Be able to identify the parts of a microscope
5.2.1. Copy and paste this website URL for a picture that can help to understand the parts of a microscope. http://dvbiology.org/biologyweb/labmicroscope_files/image002.jpg
5.3. Objects that can magnify
5.3.1. Besides a magnifying glass and a microscope anything clear and with a convex shape. An example would be a clear glass of water, or a plastic bag with water.
5.4. Objects that cannot magnify
5.4.1. Anything that is not clear like wood. Also anything that has a concave shape or flat. For example, a book.