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2 Microscopes Characteristics of Life Observations, Theories, and Laws Classification of Living Things Parts of an experiment Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 The lense in a compound light microscope where light enters and is first concentrated

4 What is the Objective Lense

5 The part of the light microscope that allows the researcher to put the lenses into focus

6 What are the Adjustment knobs

7 The part of the light microscope that controls the amount of light that is passed through the sample

8 What is the diaphragm

9 The term for half of the microscope where light passes through from the objective to the eyepiece

10 What is the Body

11 The part that changes the intensity of light

12 What is the condenser

13 How all living things are organized. They contain a phospholipid bilayer

14 What is cells

15 Beginning, Growth, Maturity, Decline, Death

16 What is the five stages of Development

17 The way that genetic information is passed from one generation to the next

18 What is DNA (Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid)

19 The idea that all living things maintain an constant internal enviornment

20 What is Homeostasis

21 The two characteristics of Life that involve interacting with the outside world

22 What is 1. Responding to stimulus 2. Adapting to the environment What is the Difference?

23 A description of relationships among observable phenomenon

24 What is a Scientific Law

25 A hypothesis that has been confirmed by evidence and has endured all attempts to disprove it

26 What is a Scientific Theory

27 The facts that allow scientists to create a theory

28 Data and observations

29 An observation that includes a measurement or numbers

30 What is a quantitative observation

31 An observation based on the scientists senses

32 What is a Qualitative Observation

33 The whole Earth

34 What is the biosphere

35 The simplest living structure

36 What is a cell

37 A group of the same organisms living in the same place

38 What is a population

39 All the living and non-living parts of a defined area

40 What is a community

41 All of the deserts of the entire planet

42 What is the desert biome

43 The part of the experiment that the researcher changes between groups

44 What is the Independent Variable

45 The part of the experiment that the researcher measures to collect data

46 What is the dependent variable

47 The statement made by the researcher with regards to the experimental question

48 What is the hypothesis

49 The parts of the experiment that are the same for all repetitions (cohorts)

50 The constants (constant variables)

51 The part of the experiment that is unaffected by the independent variable

52 What is the control

53 identify the following components of an experiment. 1. Independent variable 2. Dependent variable 3. Control Group 4. Repeated trials 5. Constants (at least 3) Norm wanted to know if adding peat moss to sand would affect its ability to hold water. He put 200mL of pure sand into container A. He put a mixture of 80% sand and 20% peat moss into container B. He put a mixture of 60% sand and 40% peat moss into container C. He put a mixture or 40% sand and 60% peat moss into container D. He added water to each container and measured the amount of water the contents would absorb. He dried the sand and peat moss and repeated the experiment 5 times.

54 1.What is the ratio of sand to peat moss (IV) 2.What is the amount of water the contents would absorb (DV) 3.What the sample with pure sand (control) 4.5 repetitions 5.Containers, Amount of Dirt, Water (and many more)


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