The variable that is neither measured nor manipulated.
What is the control variable?
Number 1
What is eyepiece?
The solution hat changes color after heating in the presence of simple sugars, but not starch.
What is Benedict's reagent?
This changes the distance between the objective lens and the specimen, thus allowing the user to change the clarity.
What are the adjustments knobs?
This was used to soften the root tip.
What is HCL?
Jim has blood type AB-; Jim has these antibodies.
What is none?
The inflation balloon demonstrated this processed.
What is when the yeast switched from aerobic respiration to anaerobic respiration?
A question that can be tested.
What is a hypothesis?
Number 6.
What is the base?
The agent used to detect starch in carbohydrates.
What is iodine potassium iodide (I2KI)?
This part of the microscope serves to support the sample.
What is the stage?
The reason toluidine blue placed on the onion root tip.
What is to make the chromosomes visible and easy to view with a microscope?
Jim has blood type AB-; Jim has these antigens.
What are A and B?
The pigments that give certain plants such as fruit their colors; the pigments that help plants absorb light from the sun
What are carotenoids/chlorophyll?
The last step in the scientific method.
Number 9
What are the stage clips?
The agent that will turn a pinkish color is a small chain of amino acids is present.
What is Biuret reagent?
The part of the microscope where the immediate (focal) image is first formed.
What is the body tube?
The reason the onion root needed to be squished by hand.
What is to spread the cells on to the slide?
Two parents, Hector and Maria, both have blood type Bi. These are the the blood types possible for their children
What are BB, Bi, ii?
The chemical equation for photosythesis.
6 CO2 + 6H20 +SUNGLIGHT ---> C6H12O6 + 6 O2
A process that cannot be used for moral or value judgements.
What is the scientific method?
Number 5
What is the fine adjustment?
The blue agent you used stayed blue and did not change to green, yellow, orange, or red.
What is Benedict's Reagent?
For this sample, directions included instructions that the utilized dye could stain clothes and skin.
What is the cheek cell sample.
The color of the nucleus/chromsomes.
What is purple?
Defined as the clumping of particles.
What is agglutination?
The chemical equation for fermentation:
What is 2 Pyruvate 2CO2 (carbon dioxide) + 2C2H5OH (ethanol) + 2NAD+ + 0 ATP
Failure to accept the alternative hypothesis.
What is accept the null hypothesis/ Reject the alternative hypothesis?
Number 2
What is the eyepiece tube?
Albumin is an example of _____ and can be tested with _______.
What are proteins/Biuret's reagent?
These lens requires the most amount of light
What are oil immersion lens?
What are four minutes?
What is agglutination?
What is carotenoid 2?
What are white blood cells?