Characteristics of Life/Levels of Organization
Scientific Method
Microscopes
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100

What is the smallest level of organization for living things?

Cells

100

Explain the difference between the independent and dependent variables.

Independent - manipulated, changed

Dependent - measured, changes as a result of independent

100

What is the magnification of the ocular lens?

10x

100

Where did Mrs. Neely go to college?

Clemson

200

What is the correct order of levels of organization from smallest to largest?

cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

200

What is the first step in any experimental design?

Identify a problem

200

What is the total magnification seen through each of the following: scanning power, low power, and high power?

scanning - 40x

low - 100x

high - 400x

200

How old is Mrs. Neely?

25

300

Is a virus considered a living organism?

NO

300

When making a graph, on which axis do you place the different variables?

X - independent

Y - dependent

300

Describe the difference between coarse and fine adjustment knobs.

coarse - moves stage up and down and gives you a rough focus

fine - does not move stage and gives you a sharp focus

300

What is my daughters name?

Vivian

400

In a human nucleus, you have 46 chromosomes. Of the 46 chromosomes, 23 of them are received from your mother and 23 are from your father. This concept explains what characteristic of life 

contains DNA

400

When creating a hypothesis, what is the best format to use?

If (independent variable), then (dependent variable), because .....

400

Explain how to create a wet mount.

1. place a drop of water on slide

2. place specimen in the water

3. hold cover slip over the specimen at a 45 angle and slowly lower it

(can swap steps 1 and 2)

400

This organ will stay the same size throughout your entire life (birth --> adult).

eyeballs

500
List all 8 characteristics of life

made of cells, contains DNA, can grow and develop, respond to stimuli, maintain homeostasis, obtain and use energy, able to reproduce, can evolve

500

Explain the difference between a theory and a law and provide one example of each.

Law - what (gravity)

Theory - why (evolution)

500

We learned about 3 kinds of microscopes. List and describe each.

Scanning electron - allows you to see surface details

Transmission electron - allows you to see inside of a cell

Compound light - allows you to see images in color

500

Where is the strongest muscle located and what is it called?

jaw; masseter muscle

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