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Introduction to Biology JEOPARDY!!  Characteristics of Living Things Scientific Method More Scientific Method Microscopes Potpourri 10 20 30 40 50

10 Characteristics of Living Things In order to pass on genetic information and to future generations, living things must be able to…

Characteristics of Living Things 10 Characteristics of Living Things Reproduce

Living things need materials and energy. This is known as… 20 Characteristics of Living Things Living things need materials and energy. This is known as…

20 Characteristics of Living Things Metabolism

Bears hibernating would be an example of… 30 Characteristics of Living Things Bears hibernating would be an example of…

Responding to stimuli/environment 30 Characteristics of Living Things Responding to stimuli/environment

30 Characteristics of Living Things

40 Characteristics of Living Things In order for a species to survive generation after generation in the continuously changing environment, living things must be able to..

40 Characteristics of Living Things Evolve

50 Characteristics of Living Things Define homeostasis.

Characteristics of Living Things 50 Characteristics of Living Things The process by which organisms keep everything inside their bodies within certain limits to maintain a stable internal environment.

10 Scientific Method You notice the plant in your window has grown taller. This is an example of a(n)…

10 Scientific Method Observation

Investigations or experiments begin with… 20 Scientific Method Investigations or experiments begin with…

*observations and asking questions 20 Scientific Method *observations and asking questions

30 Scientific Method “If sugar is added to yeast, then carbon dioxide gas will be produced” is an example of a…

30 Scientific Method hypothesis

Throughout a lab experiment, you collect… 40 Scientific Method Throughout a lab experiment, you collect…

40 Scientific method *data.

50 Scientific Method The variable being manipulated by the scientist in an experiment is called the…

50 Scientific Method Independent variable.

More Scientific Method 10 More Scientific Method the variable being measured in an experiment is called the…

More Scientific Method 10 More Scientific Method Dependent variable

More Scientific Method 20 More Scientific Method To have a standard for comparision in your experiment, you should always have a…

More Scientific Method 20 More Scientific Method Control group

More Scientific Method 30 More Scientific Method To ensure only a single variable is tested in an experiment, scientist need to do what?

More Scientific Method 30 More Scientific Method Set many controlled variables

More Scientific Method 40 More Scientific Method You are studying the affect of sunlight on plant position. What’s the independent variable?

More Scientific Method 40 More Scientific Method sunlight

More Scientific Method 50 More Scientific Method You are studying the affect of sunlight on plant position. What’s the dependent variable?

More Scientific Method 50 More Scientific Method *plant position

10 Microscopes What is used to support the microscope when carried?

10 Microscopes arm

The objective lenses magnifications are… 20 Microscopes The objective lenses magnifications are…

20 Microscopes 4X, 10X, 40X

30 Microscopes To move the stage up and down, you would use the…

30 Microscopes Course Adjustment knob

40 Microscopes Regulates the amount of light through the stage…

40 Microscopes *diaphraghm

50 Microscopes To determine overall magnification, you need to…

50 Multiply the ocular (10) by the objective (4, 10, or 40) Microscopes Multiply the ocular (10) by the objective (4, 10, or 40)

My name is Bond, Ionic Bond; Taken, not shared! 10 Potpourri My name is Bond, Ionic Bond; Taken, not shared!

10 Population Growth From: Mariano Cecowski <MCecowski#NoSpam.sif.com.ar> Q: if both a bear in Yosemite and one in Alaska fall into the water which one disolves faster? A: The one in Alaska because it is HIJKLMNO

10 Population Growth Alimentary: What Sherlock Holmes said to Dr. Watson. Urinate: What a nurse would say if a patient asked her what room he's in. Urine - The opposite of "You're out!" Benign: What we want when we are eight. Intestine - Currently taking an exam CARDIOLOGY: advanced study of poker playing TERMINAL ILLNESS: getting sick at the airport

10 Potpourri The group that gets the treatment in an experiment is referred to as the…

10 Potpourri Experimental group

10 Potpourri

20 Potpourri A hypothesis should include only a single…

20 Potpourri Independent variable.

30 Potpourri Organisms eating other organisms show which characteristics of life?

30 Potpourri *Metabolism (ability to obtain and use energy).

30 Potpourri

40 Potpourri Pill bugs moving away from light into the dark show which characteristic of life?

40 Potpourri Respond to environment/stimuli

50 Potpourri List five controlled variables from the yeast lab.

50 Potpourri Test tubes Water (source and temperature) Yeast (type and quantity) Sugar (type and quantity) Time Location Balloons