Scientific Method
Microscope
Life Characteristics
Life Organization
Metric Units From
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What does the scientific method show us?

What is how the world works.

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What are the different lenses?

What is objective lenses with 4 lenses.

100

What are the four unifying principles that form the foundation of modern biology?

What is cell theory, evolution, genetics, and homeostasis.

100

What is development?

What is the process of devolving/ getting used to being developed.

100

What is the prefix for the first three units?

What is kilo-, hecta-, and deka-.

200

What is the control variable?

What is a control variable is the variable that you keep the same.

200

What is a light microscope used for?

What is transmitting light to magnify small object.

200

Why must all life reproduce?

What is so that they won't go extinct.

200

What is a stimulus?

What is a thing or event that evokes a specific function reacting to tissue.

200

What is the main unit we use?

What is meter, gram, and liter.

300

Who was the philosopher that applies to science?

What is Aristotle.

300

What does a light microscope do?

What is magnification and high resolution.

300

What is a stimulus?

What is a thing or event that evokes a specific function reacting to tissue.

300

What is a response?

What is a verbal or written answer.

300

What is the last three units we use?

What is deci-, centi-, milli-.

400

What is the importance of publishing your results?

What is showing people your work so others can also do your experiment and can change the ideas.

400

What are the other types of microscopes?

What is Compound, Stereo, Digital, and the Pocket microscopes.

400

How do people respond to the stimulus of temperature?

What is people shiver when it's cold and people sweat when it's hot/

400

How do people respond to the stimulus of temperature?

What is shivering when it's cold and sweating when it's hot.

400

What are the abreviations for all the units?

What is K, H, D, m, d, c, l.

500

What are the steps of the scientific method?

What is, question, hypothesis, independent variable, dependent variable, control variable, control group, data, conclusions, publish results, and retest.

500

What are the three main parts of a microscope?

Head/body, base of the microscope, and the arm that connects to the base.

500

What are six different things that biology examines?

What is structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, and distribution.

500

List how life is organized from smallest to largest.

What is atom, molecules, macromolecules, organelles, and cells.

500

What is the three most used units we will use?

What is meter, gram, and liter.