Quantitative Data
Increasing in size
Growing
Cells working together
Tissues
The basic unit of life
Cell
Eyepiece
Data that describes what something is like
Qualitative Data
Reproduction done by one parent
Asexual reproduction
Absorbs water in the digestive system
Large intestine
Hereditary information passed on from cell to cell
DNA
The lens you start with when looking through a microscope.
Lowest power
The group in the experiment that does not receive a treatment.
Control Group
Changes that occur over a long period of time to better survive in an environment.
Adaption over time
Heart muscle
Cardiac muscle
All living organisms are composed of
One or more cells
These hold down a glass slide in place on the stage for viewing.
Stage Clips
What we expect to happen every time in science. Often includes a math equation.
Scientific Law
Two organ systems that work together to provide nutrients for the body
Digestive and Circulatory Systems
Foundation of biology
Cell Theory
Rotates to change between the different objective lenses.
Nosepiece
Can change and develop over over time as more research proves that it is true.
Scientific Theory
When a body remains stable inside regardless of outside conditions.
Homeostasis
Takes sugar and oxygen and turns it into carbon dioxide, water, and energy.
Cellular respiration
The first person to call cells, "cells".
Robert Hooke
Turns to adjust the amount of light
Diaphragm