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1 Bell-Ringer Grab a white board from the counter for your group of 4.

2 Biology 1st Quarter Review Game Rules
1. You will work in your Lab groups 2. Random group will go first and choose a question 3. Everybody answers the question on their white board. Correct = 1 pt. 4. Group #2 goes next and so on….. 5. There is no stealing or yelling. 6. The winning team wins a secret surprise! 

3 Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 metric system experiments Living things
miscellaneous Living things microscopes 100 200 300 400 500

4 Answer: King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk
metric system : 100 What is the acronym we use to remember the prefixes of the metric system? Answer: King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk Back

5 How many grams are in 1 kilogram?
metric system: 200 How many grams are in 1 kilogram? Answer: 1000g Back

6 metric system : 300 20,000 mm = _____m? Answer: 20 meters Back

7 Metric system: 400 Convert 1.23 mL to Liters Answer: L Back

8 metric system : 500 How many hm in 4500dm? Answer: 4.5 hm Back

9 What is the acronym we use to remember experimental variables?
Experiments : 100 What is the acronym we use to remember experimental variables? ANSWER: DRY MIX Back

10 Answer: Independent Variable
Experiments : 200 What do we call the variable that the scientist Is manipulating? Answer: Independent Variable Back

11 What do we call the variable being measured?
Experiments : 300 What do we call the variable being measured? Answer: dependent Back

12 Experiments : 400 What is the difference between a controlled variable and a control group? Answer: controlled variable: variables that can affect the data Control group: group not receiving the treatment Back

13 Answer: (C) Dependent Variable
Experiments : 500 In this graph, the average speed in this experiment is the A. Control Group B. Independent variable C. Dependent variable D. Qualitative variable Answer: (C) Dependent Variable Back

14 What is a relationship in which it is mutually beneficial?
Ecology/Misc. : 100 What is a relationship in which it is mutually beneficial? Answer: mutualism Back

15 Ideally, how many variables should there be in an experiment?
Miscellaneous : 200 Ideally, how many variables should there be in an experiment? Answer: ONE!!! Back

16 Answer: A and C. Quantitative
Miscellaneous : 300 Which of the following are examples of quantitative data? A) the room has 16 desks B) the room is warm C) there are 29 students in the room D) the students in the room are smart Answer: A and C. Quantitative Data has numbers Back

17 Answer: (C) Tentative means subject
Miscellaneous : 400 The best scientists once believed that the Earth was flat, now it is believed that the Earth is round; this is an example of science being: A) empirically based B) subjective C) tentative D) socially and culturally embedded Answer: (C) Tentative means subject To change Back

18 Miscellaneous : 500 The fact that science REQUIRES observation and data shows that science is… A. tentative B. empirically based C. laws and theories D. socially and culturally embedded Answer: (B) empirically based means that it is based upon data from observations Back

19 Answer: (C) All living things grow
Which of the following is a characteristic of all living things? A) The ability to move. B) The ability to eat. C) The ability to grow and develop. D) Having blood. Answer: (C) All living things grow And develop Back

20 Answer: (B) All living things have
Which of the following is a characteristic of all living things? A) The ability to move. B) Having an orderly structure. C) The ability to breathe. D) Having blood. Answer: (B) All living things have An orderly structure Back

21 Living things : 300 Back Answer: (A) Homeostasis
The process by which you are able to maintain a constant 98.6 degree body temperature in 0 degree weather is called: A. Homeostasis B. Evolution C. Symbiosis D. Metabolism Answer: (A) Homeostasis Back

22 Living things : 400 Back Answer: (D) Cell
The smallest unit that has all the characteristics of life is A. Tissue B. Atom C. Organism D. Cell Answer: (D) Cell Back

23 Living things : 500 The salt concentration outside a body cell changes suddenly and the cell shrinks. What is the stimulus and what is the response? Answer: stimulus: change in salt concentration; response: the cell shrinks Back

24 microscopes : 100 Back Answer: 2 (at a time)
How many lenses are used to study an image on a compound light microscope? Answer: 2 (at a time) Back

25 microscopes : 200 Back Answer: (D)
The stage of a compound light microscope carries out which function? A. Provides light for viewing the image. B. The part of the microscope a person looks through. C. Magnifies the image of the specimen. D. A platform that supports a slide holding the specimen. Answer: (D) Back

26 microscopes : 300 If a microscope has an ocular lens of 10X and an objective lens of 40X, what is the total magnification? Answer: 10 x 40 = 400 Back

27 microscopes : 400 Answer: (A) Back
The diaphragm of a compound light microscope carries out which function? A. Adjusts the amount of light reaching the specimen. B. The part of the microscope a person looks through. C. Magnifies the image of the specimen. D. A platform that supports a slide holding the specimen. Answer: (A) Back

28 (Transmission Electron Microscope)
microscopes : 500 What type of microscope allows us to see inside a specimen with great detail? Answer: TEM (Transmission Electron Microscope) Back


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