Carbon Sequestration
Yeast Experiment
Microscopes
Microscopic Life
Random!
100

This is the compound that cells produce when they break down glucose. 

What is carbon dioxide?

100

This is the process that the yeast does to break down glucose. 

What is cellular respiration?

100

This is the level of magnification you need to start on.

What is the objective lens which is red/10X level?

100

This is type of phytoplankton with glass-like shells.

What is a diatom?

100

This is SHC's rival. 

What is St. Ignatius? 

200

This is the molecular formula for glucose. 

What is C6H12O6?

200

This is the producer in the experiment. 

What is sugar?

200

This is what you move up and down to bring the specimen into focus.

What is the stage?

200

This is drifting algae that are the base of the ocean food web and produce about half of Earth’s oxygen.

What is phytoplankton?

200

This is the microbe Miles would be.

What is Atlanta?

300

These are the "ingredients" needed for photosynthesis. 

What are sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide?

300

This is how we can tell an organism is living under a microscope.

What is movement, production of CO2/oxygen, reproduction?

Answers may vary. 

300

This is what you do when you can't find the specimen, and you've tried and tried and tried. 

What is start over at the red/10X level?

300

This is a spinning plankton with two tails.

What is a dinoflagellate?

300

This is the difference between phytoplankton and zooplankton.

What is the fact that phytoplankton is a producer and zooplankton is a consumer?

400

This is how carbon is sequestered in an oyster shell.

What is how they build their shells, which are made of calcium carbonate?

400

This is how yeast uses the energy it gets from the glucose. 

What is budding/reproducing/moving, etc?

400

This is what microscopes allow us to do.

What is compare microscopic structures that we can't see with our naked eye?
400

These are floating protozoa with spiky, glassy skeletons that trap prey with long arms.

What are radiolarians? 

400

This is Ms. Benham's favorite of the prepared slides. 

What is the young starfish slide?

500

This process involves capturing and storing carbon dioxide to reduce the amount in the atmosphere.

What is carbon sequestration?

500

This is the product of the yeast breaking down sugar that is not carbon dioxide.

What is ethanol?

500

This is a risk that happens when you're at the blue/100X magnification level.

How to break the lens?

500

This is the process by which methanogens produce energy.

What is chemosynthesis?

500

These are the four saints of Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep.

St. Vincent de Paul, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Louise De Marillac, and St. Jean Baptiste de La Salle?

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