Scientific method
Microscopes
Life Characteristics
Metric Units Used in Labs
Organization of Life
100

1.Observation       5.Conclusion

2.Hypothesis          6.Retest

3.Experiment

4.Data Collection

What are the steps of the scientific method in order?

100

Allows different amounts of light to enter the Microscope

What is the Diaphragm?

100

Bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals.

Name five types of organisms?

100

The unit of measurements that all the scientist use as a single standard of measurements

What is the Metric Systems?

100

Twelve

How many different levels of life is there?

200
If...,then.....

How do you word the Hypothesis

200

3

How many different ocular lenses are there?

200

 basic unit the Cell, they reproduce, all based on Universal Genetic Code(DNA), Grow & Develop, Obtain & Use Materials & Energy, Respond to their Environment, As a group, living things evolve, that is they change over time, and maintain a stable internal environment 

What characteristics do all living organisms chare

200

Meter

Measurement for length?

200

Biosphere

What is the last level?

300

So you can check to see if you get the same or different results as the original experiment.

Why is it important to retest?

300

Only use the coarse adjustment for the low ocular lense.

When do you use the coarse adjustment?

300

Eukaryote and Prokarkate.

What are two different examples of cellular Organelles?

300

Length, mass, time, Electric current, Thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance, and Luminous (light) intensity.

What is the SI's seven fundamental base units?

300

Atoms

What is the first level?

400

How the world works.

What does the scientific method show us?
400

4-400 times

How many times does a compound light microscope magnify an object?

400

Sexual reproduction- two parents, different offspring

Asexual reproduction- one parent, copy offspring

The two types of reproduction
400

Kilogram per cubic meter.

What is Density?
400

Molecules

What comes first Molecules or Organelles?

500

The variable that you change

What is an independent variable?

500

Hold the microscope with one hand on the bottom and one on the arm.

How do you move a microscope from one location to another?

500

Keeping the Internal Environment of the Cell or Organism within the ranges required for life.

What is homeostasis?

500

m^2

Area abbreviation?

500

Atoms 

Molecules

Organelles

Cells

Tissues

Organs

Organ system

Organism

Population

Community 

Ecosystem

Biosphere

What are all the levels