The component of the microscope which you look through.
What is eyepiece?
Use of five senses.
What is observation?
All of the living things in an ecosystem.
What is biotic?
Smallest particle of an element which has the characteristics of that element.
What is atom?
PH category which has a higher concentration of H+ ions.
What is acids?
An essential part of the microscope; provides sufficient light for viewing.
What is light source?
The first step in the Scientific Method.
What is state the problem?
All of the non-living things in an ecosystem.
What is abiotic?
A particle with a negative charge and surrounds the nucleus of a cell.
What is electron?
PH category which has a higher concentration of OH- ions.
What is bases?
The adjustment of the microscope which moves the stage closer or farther away from the nose piece.
What is course adjustment?
A possible explanation to a question (if, then statement).
What is inference?
A relationship where organisms need the same resources.
What is competition?
A particle with no charge; is inside the nucleus.
What is neutron?
A weak acid or base which can be added to strong acids or bases to prevents sudden changes in PH.
What is buffer?
An essential component to carry the microscope; connects the nose-piece to the stand.
What is arm?
Recorded observations or measurements.
What is data?
Relationships between two organisms and how they interact with each other
What is symbiosis?
The weighted average of an elements isotopes.
What is atomic mass?
The PH of water.
What is seven?
The component which adjusts light flow to and from the stage.
What is diaphragm?
A variable in which you purposely manipulate (manipulated variable).
What is independent variable?
What is pioneer species?
Versions of the same elements with different numbers of neutrons.
What is isotopes?
A substance with a PH of 3 would fall into which PH category?
What is acids?