Things we Observed Things Scientists Use The Micro- scope Skills Scientists Use Things that Begin with C Misc. 100 200 300 400 500.

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Things we Observed Things Scientists Use The Micro- scope Skills Scientists Use Things that Begin with C Misc

A group of simple plants that live in water or damp areas

Algae

Single-celled microorganism that are usually harmless

Bacteria!

A single-celled pear shaped microorganism usually found in pond water!

Blepharisma!

A type of green algae that live in colonies arranged in hollow spheres!

Volvox!

A roundworm that lives in vinegar!

Vinegar Eel!

An instrument used to detect changes in the atmosphere!

Barometer!

A device for viewing small things!

Microscope!

A sample used to represent an entire group!

Specimen!

A procedure used to investigate a scientific question!

Experiment!

Information gathered during an experiment!

Data!

The maximum view visible through the lens of a microscope!

Field of View!

To adjust the position of a lens to make an image clearer!

Focus!

A small piece of glass used to used to hold a specimen under a microscope!

Slide!

A piece of curved glass that bends light!

Lens!

The inventor of the Microscope!

Anton Leeuwenhoek!

To study something by breaking it into smaller parts!

Analyze!

To group things because of a shared characteristic!

Classify!

A prediction about how something works!

Hypothesis!

To think up something for the first time!

Invent!

A conclusion based on evidence!

Inference!

An animal that eats its own kind!

Cannibal!

Short hair like extensions that act like paddles!

Cilia!

A population of one species living in one place! 5 – 300

Colony! 5 – 300

Curved or rounded!

Convex!

A scientific investigation in which one variable is changed and all the others remain constant !

Controlled Experiment!

Long whip like structures to help organisms move!

Flagella!

To produce a new organism of the same species!

Reproduce!

Synonym for Clear!

Transparent!

A living Creature!

Organism!

A tiny organism that can be seen only under a microscope!

Microbe!