Characteristics of Living Things
Levels of Organization
Experiments
Metric System
Microscopes
100

All living things need _______ and _______. 

Materials and energy

100

A group of cells working together towards a common function 

Tissue

100

Minimum number of set ups needed for a controlled experiment

Two

100

The Metric System or SI is based on units of _____. 

Ten

100

The type of light microscope traditionally used in high school classrooms that produces a flat image. 

Compound Light Microscope

200

Shivering and sweating are examples of _________. 

Responding to the environment. 

200

 A heart is an example of...

An organ

200

The factor being tested; the one thing that is different between the two main set ups

The variable, the independent or manipulated variable

200

The metric unit of length

Meter

200

Type of light microscope that produces three-dimensional images

What is a dissecting or stereomicroscope?

300

All living things are made up of one or more _____. 

What are cells?

300

The basic unit of living things

The cell

300

The set up containing the independent variable

The experimental set up

300

The Metric unit of volume

Liter

300

To view a specimen, the ________ objective should be in this position: 

Low power in the lowest position

400

All the chemical reactions in a living thing; includes building up and breaking down reactions. 

Metabolism

400

Level of organization describing a part of a cell; example: nucleus

Organelle

400

The set up that does not contain the independent or manipulated variable 

The control set up

400

The Metric prefix meaning "one thousand" 

kilo

400

Describe how to carry a compound light microscope

One hand on the arm and the other hand under the base.

500

The ability to maintain optimal internal conditions

Homeostasis

500

Basic unit of matter

Atom

500

The name of the variable that is the predicted or desired result

The responding or dependent variable

500

The Metric prefix meaning 1/1000

milli

500

Microscope that can view a specimen with the greatest magnification and resolution

Transmission Electron Microscope

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