SCIENTIFIC METHOD
MICROSCOPE
LIFE CHARACTERISTICS
LIFE ORGANIZATION
METRIC UNITS FROM LABS
100

What you trying to figure out?

What is QUESTION.

100

How do you hold a microscope?

What is by the BASS and the ARM.

100

All things are made up of these. 

what is CELL.

100

what a cell is made of. 

what is ATOMS

100

When weighing an object on a scale 

What is GRAMS

200

What you think is going to happen. (your observation)

What is a HYPOTHESIS.

200

How many objectives are on the lenses?

What is 3

200

What every living thing does to make more of themselves. 

What is REPRODUCTION. 

200

things that perform specific functions in your body.

what is organs. 

200

Finding the length of an object

what is centimeters.

300

The steps you take to find out if your hypothesis is correct while you take data. 

What is an EXPERIMENT. 

300

what holds the specimen down?

What is STAGE CLIPS.

300

When the cells enlarge and become adults at they get older.

What is GROWTH and DEVELOPMENT 

300

Is the largest of all the organizations of life

What is the biosphere.

300

when you are finding how fast something goes or how slow it goes.

what is TIME

400

Your final thoughts to address the question and the hypothesis. 

What is CONCLUSION. 

400

What allows different amounts of light?

What is the DIPHRAM

400

The chemical processes that occur within the living organisms I order to maintain life. 

what is METABOLISM. 

400

Organelles interact with their surrounding environment

What is an ecosystem

400

The mass an object has.

what is KG

500

when you do your experiment multiple times to make sure your hypothesis is correct. 

What is RETEST. 

500

Where you place the slide.

The STAGE.

500

steady internal physical and chemical conditions maintained by living things by evolving to survive the changing environment.

What is HOMEOSTASIS and EVOLUTION

500

A group of atoms bonded together. 

What is molecules

500

How hot or cold something is.

what is TEMPERATURE

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