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Themes of life Scientific Method Themes of Life 2 Parts of a Microscope Potpourri

Microscope Lab Procedure More Themes Of life Experiments Parts of a microscope Scientific Method F.J.

An organism that make its own food. 100 Answer

What is a producer? 100

Parts coming together to form a more complex organization. 200 Answer

What is a system? 200

Keeping a stable internal environment. 300 Answer

What is homeostasis? 300

The definition of adaptation. 400 Answer

What is an inherited trait that increases the chance of survival? 400

This means to create a testable statement. 100 Answer

What is to form a hypothesis? 100

The step where you test the hypothesis. 200 Answer

What is the experiment? 200

The second step of the scientific method. 300 Answer

What is to research and observe? 300

The following statement represents this step: Jon stated in his paper, ”Fly’s prefer sugar to salt.” 400 Answer

What is draw a conclusion? 400

The smallest unit of life. 100 Answer

What is a cell? 100

The organization of the body, from smallest to largest. 200 Answer

What is a cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism? 200

All the energy for life comes from this process in plants. 300 Answer

What is photosynthesis? 300

Two examples of homeostatic mechanisms in the video about the runner. 400 Answer

What is sweating, blood to the skin, Adrenaline, breathing faster? 400

Number 1 is pointing to this. 100 Answer 1

What is the eyepiece? 100

The number that is pointing to the stage. 200 Answer 1 2 3

What is number 1? 200

The low power of our microscopes is this magnification. 300 Answer

What is 10x? 300

What number 4 is pointing to. 400 Answer 4

What is the diaphragm? 400

The definition of biology. 100 Answer

What is the study of life? 100

The labels go this direction on a proper lab drawing. 200 Answer

What is to the right? 200

The group in an experiment that receives no test. 300 Answer

What is the control group? 300

The total magnification of something viewed through the 40x objective. 400 Answer

What is 400x? 400

The microscope should be carried this way. 200 Answer

What is with 2 hands, one on the base and one on the arm? 200

You always start the focusing with the stage and objective in this position. 400 Answer

What is as close together as possible? 400

Magnification means this. 600 Answer

What is to enlarge the object? 600

This is the clarity of an object under the microscope. 800 Answer

What is the resolution? 800

Cannot make their own food. 200 Answer

What is a consumer? 200

The word meaning more than one cell. 400 Answer

What is multicellular? 400

An example of this theme is a bird’s beak being strong to crack nuts or thin to obtain nectar. 600 Answer

What is form and function? 600

The ability to do work. 800 Answer

What is energy? 800

Everything in the experiment that stays the same. 200 Answer

What are the controls? 200

The independent variable is this. 400 Answer

What is the part the experimenter changes? 400

The part of the experiment that changes based on the independent variable 600 Answer

What is the dependent variable? 600

This group is meant to compare the experimental results to. 800 Answer

What is the control group? 800

Number 5 is pointing to this. 200 Answer 5

What is the light source? 200

Number 6 is pointing to this. 400 Answer 6

What is the low objective? 400

The large knob on the microscope is this. 600 Answer

What is the coarse adjustment? 600

The small knob on the microscope is this. 800 Answer

What is the fine adjustment? 800

This step goes between the experiment and drawing conclusions 200 Answer

What is recording results? 200

The step that the following statement represents: “If I water plants, then they will grow.” 400 Answer

What is the hypothesis? 400

The step that the following statement represents: “Fish prefer warm water to cold water.” 600 Answer

What is drawing a conclusion? 600

The step that the following statement represents: “Will soda cans explode when shaken?” 800 Answer

What is identifying the problem? 800

FINAL JEOPARDY Microscope labs. Answer Draw an example of a proper lab format for lab drawings.

Final Jeopardy Answer