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1 What is 400x? A microscope with a 10x ocular lens and a 40x objective lens has a total magnification of this Click here for answer back

2 What is ….magnification? The ability of a microscope to increase an object’s apparent size is called this. Click here for answer back

3 What is ….homeostasis? This word means to maintain stable internal conditions in order to survive. Click here for answer back

4 What are ….cells? All organisms are composed of these Click here for answer back

1 What is….the fine adjustment? This part of a microscope helps show minor details clearly Click here for answer back

2 What is ….quantitative research? This type of research uses graphs, charts, and tables (measurement data) Click here for answer back

3 What is ….a graduated cylinder? This type of lab equipment would best be used if measuring 15 mL of water Click here for answer back

4 What are ….the arm and base? These 2 parts of the microscope is where the microscope should be held when carrying. Click here for answer back

1 What is …. photosynthesis? Process that plants undergo in order to capture energy from the sun and change it into a usable form Click here for answer back

2 What is ….Biology? The study of life Click here for answer back

3 What is ….natural selection? The most important driving force in evolution that demonstrates organisms that have modified adaptations over time Click here for answer back

4 What is …meters? This unit is part of the International System of International Units (SI) and is the standard unit to measure distance. Click here for answer back

Any and all information that scientists gather 1 What is… data? Any and all information that scientists gather Click here for answer back

This part of the microscope rotates and holds the objective lenses 2 What is…the nosepiece? This part of the microscope rotates and holds the objective lenses Click here for answer back

This part of the microscope is where the slide is placed to view 3 What is ….the stage? This part of the microscope is where the slide is placed to view Click here for answer back

4 What is…the condenser? This part of the microscope controls the amount of light that passes through the microscope… Click here for answer back

1 What are… biotic organisms (living)? Need energy, have ability to reproduce, made of cells….these are all necessary to describe these types of organisms… Click here for answer back

2 What is…250x? A microscope with a 10x ocular lens and a 25x objective lens has a total power magnification of…. Click here for answer back

Scientific hypothesis are most often tested by this process… 3 What is ….experimenting? Scientific hypothesis are most often tested by this process… Click here for answer back

4 What is…a theory ? This is a unifying explanation for a broad range of observations… Click here for answer back