The Microscope
Systematics
Kingdoms
It Lives!
100

The primary purpose of the microscope

What is improving vision?

100
Systematics classifies these things

What are organisms?

100

The kingdom you are part of

What is animalia

100

Without it you're tired; and if you never use it, you aren't alive.

What is energy?

200

The stronger kind of microscope

What is electron?

200

The broadest, and possibly unnecessary, category in systematics.

What is domain?

200

If you make your own food, you belong to this.

What is plantae?

200

The fancy word for maintaining internal conditions.

What is homeostasis?

300

The important discovery made by the 2nd inventor of the microscope.

What is the cell?

300

There are six of these 

What are kingdoms?

300
Belonging to this kingdom means absorbing the dead!

What is fungi?

300

The caterpillar became a butterfly; a beautiful example of this thing.

What is development?

400

The categories by which microscope quality is measured

What is magnification/zoom and resolution/clarity?

400

The genus is used in this naming convention.

What is binomial nomenclature?

400

The kingdoms within the domain Eukayra.

What are protista, animalia, fungi, and plantae?

400

Responding to these is a sign of life.

What are stimuli?

500

The restriction for transmission microscopes

What is a dead subject?

500

All dog breeds are part of this one thing.

What is species

500
Similar to, but not quite Bacteria or Archaea.

What is protista?

500

Chugging a fizzy beverage and belching is an example of this.

What is homeostasis?

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