What is Science?
Characteristics of
Living Things
Body Systems
Cell Theory
Microscopes
100
Data that has numbers in it

Quantitative Data

100

Increasing in size

Growing

100

Cells working together

Tissues

100

The basic unit of life

Cell

100

Where you look through so see the specimen.

Eyepiece or Ocular lens

200

Data that describes what something is like

Qualitative Data

200

The basic unit of life

Cells

200

The nerves, brain, and spinal cord are part of

Nervous  system 

200

An organism made of one cell is

unicellular

200

The lens you start with when looking through a microscope.

Lowest power

300

The group in the experiment that does not receive a treatment.

Control Group

300
Caused by a stimulus
Response
300

Brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide

Respiratory system

300

All living organisms are composed of

One or more cells

300

These hold down a glass slide in place on the stage for viewing.

Stage Clips

400

The variable in an experiment that is data.  

What is dependent variable.

400

Reproduction done by one parent 

Asexual reproduction

400

The system that transports nutrients, oxygen, and waste around the body

circulatory system

400

Foundation of biology

Cell Theory

400

Rotates to change between the different objective lenses.

Nosepiece

500

Can change and develop over over time as more research proves that it is true.

Scientific Theory

500

When a body remains stable inside regardless of outside conditions.

Homeostasis

500

Two organ systems that work together to provide nutrients for the body

Digestive and Circulatory Systems

500

The first person to call cells, "cells".

Robert Hooke

500

Turns to adjust the amount of light

Diaphragm