Scientific Method
Microscopes
Life Processes
Plant and Animal Cells
Organelles
100

The group in an experiment that does not get the treatment.

Control Group

100

If you want to view a cell, you would use this tool.

Microscope

100

This life process happens when an animal eats something.

Nutrition

100

This part of the cell stores stuff.

Vacuole

100

This is the site for photosynthesis.

Choloroplast

200

Diagrams, graphs and tally marks are all part of what?

Data collection

200

When on high power, this part of the microscope is used to get a clearer image of the specimen.

Fine adjustment.

200

This is a type of autotrophic nutrition

Photosynthesis

200

This is something found in plant cells only.

Chloroplasts

200

This regulates the flow of sugars in or out of the cell.

Cell membrane

300

This is another name for the independent variable.

Experimental Group

300

This is used to be able to see details of a specimen better.

Stain

300

The process by which a living being utilizes the food to get energy.

Respiration

300

This is what both plant and animal cells have in common.

Cells form new cells by dividing.

400

This is another name for the dependent variable.

Control Group

400

This part of a microscope controls the light allowed into the specimen field.

Diaphram

400

This life process is NOT needed for an organism's survival.

Reproduction

400

This cell part transports substances throughout an organism.

Cytoplasm

500

To prevent air bubbles in a specimen, this is how you should place the coverslip.

At an angle.

500

This life process happens when there are glucose changes in blood over time.

Maintenance of Homeostasis

500

An organism can eat and moves materials within the cell because it has this.

Organelles

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