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BR 8-29

The stage that the seed would be in is dormant. Bell Ringer 8-29-16: What stage of living is a seed prior to growth? (example: Dormant, dead, alive) The stage that the seed would be in is dormant.

Exit Slip Why would a robot not be considered living?

Come in quietly, take your bell ringers out. Notebooks out! 8/30/16 Come in quietly, take your bell ringers out. Notebooks out!

Bell Ringer 8-30-16: What is our definition of dead?

Exit Slip What is our definition for dormant?

Bell Ringer 8-31-16: What was the coolest part of “5 Unknowns”?

Exit Slip A skink looses its tail. Is the tail considered living or non-living? Explain.

Bell Ringer 9-1-16: What is the difference between the coarse focus knob and the fine focus knob? Coarse focus is for large movements while fine focus is for small movements.

Exit Slip What did you notice about the colored photo through the microscope?

Bell Ringer 9-2-16:When looking into the microscope are the objects getting larger? Explain No, they appear larger because we zoom in on the object.

Exit Slip What was the most difficult part about setting up the microscope?