Vocabulary terms
Characteristics of life
Scientific method
Microscope parts
Microscope use
100
An living thing is called this?
What is An organism.
100
The smallest component of all living things.
What is Cells.
100
What step is first in the scientific method?
What is Identify the problem/question.
100
The part of the microscope that you look through is called?
What is eyepiece(ocular lens).
100

You should always carry a microscope with?

What is two hands

200
An organisms ability to maintain a constant internal environment.
What is Homeostasis.
200
The ability for an organisms to change in size and develop.
What is Growth.
200
Before you conduct an experiment, you must make a prediction of the outcome which is called.
What is hypothesis.
200
This holds down the microscope slide.
What is Stage clips.
200

When using the microscope start and end with this power?

What is low.

300
A factor or change that causes an organism to respond.
What is Stimulus
300
The characteristic that describes a living things ability to change due to changes in its environment.
What is Adaptation.
300

What are the two kinds of data.

What is quantitative & qualitative?

300

The eyepiece has a magnification of 

What is 10x

300

If glass were to break, what should you do? 

What is tell the teacher?

400
The study of life
What is biology.
400
If an organism reacts to stimulus, it posesses this characteristic of life.
What is Response.
400

A hypothesis requires the student to perform   

What is research 

400
The part that adjust the amount of light going through the stage opening.
What is diaphragm.
400

The type of microscope slide which you make yourself(like the newspaper one) in lab.

What is Wet mount slide.

500
A gradual change in an organism over time.
What is Adaptation or Evolution.
500

List the four characteristics of life.

What is they are composed of cells, reproduce, require energy, and respond to it's environment 

500
Scientific knowledge is based on?
What is Observations.
500

The part that allows you to switch from one objective lens to another.

What is nosepiece 

500
How many objectives do our microscopes have? 

What is 4?