This uses multiple lenses to magnify the image of an object.
What is a compound microscope?
The terms unicellular and multicellular are used to describe this characteristic of living things.
How they are organized.
This term refers to how clear the image in a microscope is.
What is resolution?
This characteristic of life is the changes an organism goes through during its lifetime
What is development?
This is maintaining stable internal conditions, while outside conditions change (ex: a paramecium "pushing" water out of its contractile vacuoles).
What is homeostasis?
This tool using pairs of descriptions can be used to identify an unknown organism.
What is a dichotomous key?
This is the first person to create a microscope.
Who is Leuwenhoek?
What are sexual and asexual
This was the first person to look at cells under a microscope.
Who was Hooke?
Linnaeus developed a two word naming system called this.
What is binomial nomenclature?
These are the 6 kingdoms.
What are bacteria, archaea, protista, fungi, plantae, and animalia?
The current classification method is called this.
What is systematics?
This is how the total magnification of a microscope is figured out.
What is multiply the ocular lens by the objective lens.
Name the 6 characteristics of life.
organized, grow and develop, reproduce, respond (to stimuli), maintain certain internal conditions (homeostasis), use energy
What is a cladogram?
These are the three domains.
What are bacteria, archaea, and eukarya?