Microscopes
Characteristics of Life
Body Systems
Plate Tectonics
Cell theory
100

Where is the specimen placed on a microscope?

stage


100

This is the building blocks of life

cell

100

Which body system is responsible for absorbing nutrients?

digestive

100

When plates slide toward one another, what type of boundary is it?

convergent

100

According to cell theory, where do all cells come from?

preexisting cells

200

What controls the amount of light under the stage?

iris

200

This is the body's ability to maintain internal systems at a regular level no matter their external environment?

homeostasis

200

Which body system is responsible for delivering oxygen?

Circulatory system

200

When plate pull away from one another what type of boundary is it?

divergent

200

If something is made of just one cell, what is it called?

unicellular

300

What type of microscope did we use in class for our lab?

light microscope

300

This characteristic means to make new life?

reproduction

300

Which body system is responsible for the immune response?

lymphatic


300
What is another name for a boundary line?

fault line

300

If something consists of two or more cells, what is it called?

multicellular 

400

What is the most powerful type of microscope?

electron microscope

400

This characteristic means that organisms have the ability to get bigger and more complex

Grow and develop

400
The nervous system has how many different main parts?

two

400

What force causes a transform boundary?

shearing force
400

What are the two main phases of cellular reproduction?

interphase and mitotic phase

500

If your eye objective is 10X power, and your viewing objective is 40X power, what is the total magnification?

400X

500

What organisms demonstrate the characteristics of life?

all of them

500

What are the two main parts of the nervous system?

central nervous system

peripheral nervous system

500

What plate borders the western portion of North America?

Pacific plate
500

Which phase does a cell spend the majority of its life?

Interphase

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