Mrs. Motyka is comparing the height of her students for a lab. This is the unit that she would use to measure them.
What is meters/centimeters
You use this to adjust the focus of the microscope.
What is Coarse or Fine Focus.
Mrs. Moytka will not stop mentioning this characteristic of life.
What is homeostasis.
This is the first step in the scientific method.
This is the base level of life.
What is an atom.
The amount of liters in a kiloliter.
What is 1,000 liters.
This is the microscope we use commonly in class.
This characteristic is also a part of the cell theory.
What is all living things are made of cells.
This is the second step in the scientific method.
What is forming a hypothesis.
This is the number of the levels of life.
What is 15 levels.
The measurement used to measure mass.
What is grams.
What are the stage clips.
This is the term for an organism that produces its own food from sunlight. (Hint: its not a plant)
What is a photoautotroph.
These two parts make up a hypothesis.
(Hint: Not If and Then)
What are the dependent and independent variables.
This is the level of that contains all organisms and environments.
What is the Biosphere.
The number of millimeters in a kilometer.
What is 1,000,000 mm
These two microscopes need their specimen in a vacuum.
What is SEM and TEM.
The universal genetic code that organisms contain.
What is DNA.
This is something that stays the same throughout the experiment.
What is a control.
The smallest unit of an organism.
What is a cell.
What is Kelvin.
This is used to control the amount of light.
What is the diaphragm.
The pupil of an eye demonstrates this characteristic when light turns on and off.
What is reacts to its environment.
A group of organisms that belong to the same species and live in the same area.