Nature of Science
Measurements
Cell
Microscope
States of Matter
100

What is a testable prediction called?

Hypothesis

100

What instrument measures mass?

 Mass balance / scales

100

What cell part controls the cell?

Nucleus

100

What part do you look through?

Eyepiece
100

Solid, liquid, and gas are ________ of matter.

States

200

What do we call the factor you change in an experiment?

Independent Variable

200

What is the unit of length that you would use to measure the length of this room?

Metres

200

What structure do plant cells have that animal cells lack. That is an outer support. 

Cell wall

200

What holds the slide in place?

Stage/ clips

200

Solid → liquid is called

Melting

300

What do we call the factor you measure?

Dependent Variable 

300

Mass ÷ volume = ________

Density

300

What green substance traps sunlight?

Chlorophyll

300

If the eyepiece magnifies x 10 and the objective lens x 4, what is the total magnification?

x 40

300

Liquid → gas is called

Evaporating / boiling

400

What word means “keeping conditions the same”?

Control Variable

400

What would you use to measure a curved line?

Opisometer 

400

What stain is used when making an onion cell so it can be seen under that microscope?

Iodine

400

Why does the sample have to be really thin?

To let light through it. 

400

Gas → liquid is called

Condensation

500

What do scientists collect to support conclusions?

Data or Evidence

500

If an object floated on water, it must me ______ dense than the water. 

less

500

What large storage space is found in plant cells?

Vacuole

500

Why is a stain but on the cells

So you can see the parts of the cell.

500

What is the law called that states that matter cant be created or destroyed?

Law of conservation of mass