The first step in the scientific method.
What is an observation?
Allows different amounts of light to enter the microscope.
What is the diaphragm?
An organism made up of one cell.
What is unicellular?
Used to measure the length of something.
What are centimeters?
Life begins with this.
What are cells?
There should be one of these in a good experiment.
What is a variable?
This is the microscope we used in class.
What is a compound light microscope?
The smallest living unit of an organism.
Liters.
What is volume?
The very first step in the organization of life.
What is the atom?
Factors that don't affect the outcome of an experiment.
What is a control variable?
The lowest-powered lens.
Organisms do this to pass on their genetic traits.
What is reproduction?
You measured these with a scale in class.
What are grams?
Small structures that exist within cells.
What are organelles?
The scientific method shows us this.
What is understanding how the world works?
The high-power lens magnifies objects this much.
What is 400 times?
Simple cells that don't contain a nucleus and are membrane-bound.
What is a prokaryote?
Used to measure temperature.
What is Celcius?
Cells combine to make these.
What are tissues?
The first person to give us the scientific method and the word 'hypothesis'.
What is Abu 'Ali al-Hasa?
If you use this setting with high power, your slide can break.
What is a coarse adjustment?
Water balance, temperature, and pH.
What are stable internal conditions?
Formula to convert Fareignheit to Celcius.
Largest form in the organization of life.
What is a biosphere?