The Cell
The Microscope
Characteristics of Life
Scientific Method
Current Events
100
The outer boundary of the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
100
The powers of the three objective lenses.
What is 4x, 10x, and 40x?
100
All living things respond to this.
What is stimuli?
100
The first step of the scientific method. Ask a ____________
What is a question?
100
The big sporting event that happens every two years and starts today.
What are the winter olympics?
200
The organelle in cells that converts food into a form of energy that the cell can use.
What is the mitochondria?
200
The two parts of the microscope that you hold on to while carrying it from one place to another.
What are the neck and the base?
200
All living things need this in order to stay alive.
What is water?
200
After you have completed step one, you must form one of these. Also known as an educated guess.
What is a hypothesis?
200
The location of the 2010 Olympic games.
What is Vancouver, British Columbia?
300
The network of folded membranes that work as the cell's transportation system.
What is endoplasmic reticulum?
300
The part of the microscope that you put the slide on.
What is the stage?
300
All living things must absorb this in order to perform specific tasks.
What is energy?
300
While you are conducting your experiment, you put information into tables and graphs. This is known as _____________
What is recording your data.
300
The even in the winter olympics where athletes ride a sled at high speeds down an icy track.
What is bobsledding?
400
The part of the cell that contains powerful chemicals that break down harmful molecules and repair worn out cell parts.
What is the lysosome?
400
The name of the blue dye that we use to stain the cell tissue and make them easier to see.
What is methylene blue?
400
All living things produce unwanted material that it must rid itself of, also known as this.
What is waste?
400
Once you have recorded all of your data, you must do this with it in order to make sense of it all.
What is analyze your data?
400
The famous red-headed snowboarder that is a US favorite in this year's winter olympics.
Who is Shawn White?
500
The part of the cell that stores water and nutrients and helps the cell digest food.
What is the vacuole?
500
The name of the dial located just underneath the stage that regulates the amount of light that reaches your slide.
What is the diaphragm?
500
All living things exchange these, humans exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
What are gases?
500
This is the step you do at the very end of your lab.
What is state your conclusion?
500
The olympic event where the athletes push large stones on ice and try to get them to stop in the the desired spot. It's similar to shuffle board on ice.
What is curling?