Scientific Method
Graphing
Characteristics Part
Microscope Functions & History
Cells
100

You have this in your experiment so you can compare results. 

What is control group?

100

You use this graph when quantity changes.

What is line graph?

100

When the living thing keeps the inside of their body stable even when the conditions change outside

What is homeostasis?

100

Types of microscopes we used in class.

What is Dissecting and compound?

100

These cells are multicellular.

What are plant and animal cells?

200

How many variables do you change between your control group and your experiment group? 

What is 1?

200

You use this graph for percentages.

What is Pie Graph?

200

An organism that has many cells and an organism that has one cell.

What is multicellular and unicellular

200

Person who developed the microscope.

Who is Aton Von Leeuwenhoek?

200

These cells is unicellular.

What is bacterial cells?

300

The variable that is changed in an experiment.

What is independent variable?

300

You use this graph for comparison of numbers.

What is bar graph?

300

World's most common solvent.

What is water?

300

This microscope is for viewing small objects.  

What is compound microscope?

300

These cells are sexual.

What is animal cells?

400

The variable that is measured in an experiment.

What is dependent variable?

400

The axis does the independent variable goes on. 

What is x axis?

400

Things that have carbon and things that don't.

What is organic and inorganic?

400

This microscope is for viewing large objects.

What is dissecting microscope?

400

These cells are asexual.

What are bacteria cells?

500

Steps of the scientific method.

What is 1. Observe  2. Question 3. Research 4.Hypothesis 5. Experiment 6. Data Analysis 7. Communicate Conclusion 8. Replicate

500

The axis that the dependent variable go on

What is the Y axis?

500

What does SER CREGG stand for 

Stable internal environment, Energy, Reproduction, Cells, Response to stimuli, Evolve, Genes and Growth & Development

500

This how you focus on a specimen on a compound microscope.

What is scan on 4x to focus and then switch to 10x or 40x to fine tune?

500

These cells are both asexual and sexual.

What are plant cells?

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