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2 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 TaxonomyMicroscopesOrganismsPotpourri Scientific Drawings FJ

3 What are common characteristics that all living organisms share?

4 Reproduce Growth Respond to stimuli Use energy (cellular respiration and photosynthesis) Take in nutrients Made of one or more cells

5 List the seven stages that scientist use to classify organisms.

6 Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species

7 What does the scientific name tell you about an organism?

8 The genus and species an organism belongs in

9 Which organism has the closest relationship?

10 Lion and Tiger: same genus

11 How do the levels differ?

12 More diverse Most general Most specific Most alike

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14 stage

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16 Light

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18 Base

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20 Coarse adjustment

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22 Arm

23 How might you know you are looking at an insect?

24 Insects: 6 legs, antennae, two pairs of wings (4-wings), 3 body segments

25 What are the three body parts of an insect called?

26 Head, Thorax, and abdomen

27 Grouping organisms according to certain characteristics is called?

28 classifying

29 What is the difference between an organism’s niche and its habitat?

30 Niche is the function or “job” of the organism. While the habitat is the where the organism lives.

31 What is a parasitic organism?

32 An organism that uses another organism to benefit itself. or A relationship between two organisms where one organism is harmed and the other is benefited.

33 The correct format for the scientific name must include…

34 The genus and species names, first letter must be capitalized, and the letters are underlined or typed in italics. Homo sapiens

35 A word that refers to any complete living thing is?

36 An organism

37 How do you know the total magnification of a microscope?

38 Multiple the eyepiece by the objective lens. Example: if the eyepiece is 10x and the objective lens is 4x your total magnification would be 40x.

39 Why do the digestive system and circulatory system of the blackworm over lap?

40 Helps convey food and oxygen throughout the body

41 How do the blackworm and earthworm differ?

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43 What are the diameters for the field of view for the low, medium and high magnification?

44 Diameter of field of view: low magnification – 5 mm medium magnification – 2 mm high magnification – 0.2 mm

45 Name three typical organelles you could see when observing a cell under a microscope.

46 Cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm

47 Label the scientific drawing.

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49 When we added salt water to a freshwater plant cell (elodea) what became visible? Freshwater saltwater

50 Cell membrane

51 How do plant and animal cells differ?

52 Plant cells generally have cell walls and chloroplasts and sometimes a larger vacuole. Animal cells do not have cell walls or chloroplasts

53 Final Jeopardy Using a microscope

54 Final Jeopardy Make sure your can focus a microscope to 400x, sketch a scientific drawing, and label three organelles


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