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Unit 1

Microscope History Microscope Parts Math in Science Science and Technology Grab Bag

Question: Who was the first one to build a compound microscope? Check Your Answer Microscope History for 1

Answer: Zacharias Janssen (& Hans) Back to the Game Board Microscope History for 1

Question: When Robert Hooke coined the term cells, he was looking at this Microscope History for 2 Check Your Answer

Answer: A slice of cork Back to the Game Board Microscope History for 2

Question: Anton van Leeuwenhoek discovered bacteria where? Check Your Answer Microscope History for 3

Answer: On his teeth Back to the Game Board Microscope History for 3

Question: Who wrote a book that helped lead to the discovery of bacteria? Check Your Answer Microscope History for 4

Answer: Robert Hooke Back to the Game Board Microscope History for 4

Question: Approximately what year did Anton van Leeuwenhoek develop his microscope? Check Your Answer Microscope History for 5

Answer: Late 1600s Back to the Game Board Microscope History for 5

Question: What is the Ocular Lens? Microscope Parts for 1 Check Your Answer

Answer: the piece that you look through Back to the Game Board Microscope Parts for 1

Question: What is the bottom part of the microscope? Check Your Answer Microscope Parts for 2

Answer: Base Back to the Game Board Microscope Parts for 2

Question: What is it that allows the observer to change the objective lens? Check Your Answer Microscope Parts for 3

Answer: Turret/Revolving Nosepiece Back to the Game Board Microscope Parts for 3

Question: Where are the stage clips? Check Your Answer Microscope Parts for 4

Answer: On the stage, on either side of the aperture Back to the Game Board Microscope Parts for 4

Question: Where is the diaphragm and what does it do Check Your Answer Microscope Parts for 5

Answer: Under the stage and it varies the amount of light being shown through the specimen Back to the Game Board Microscope Parts for 5

Question: 3 m = _____________cm Math in Science for 1 Check Your Answer

Answer: 3 m = 300 cm Back to the Game Board Math in Science for 1

Question: 4.2 dg = _________dag Math in Science for 2 Check Your Answer

Answer: 4.2 dg = dag Back to the Game Board Math in Science for 2

Question:.0089km = ________dm Math in Science for 3 Check Your Answer

Answer:.0089km = 89 dm Back to the Game Board Math in Science for 3

Question: 6 hL = ________nL Math in Science for 4 Check Your Answer

Answer: 6 hL = 600,000,000,000 nL (600 billion) Back to the Game Board Math in Science for 4

Question: What is the mean of this set of numbers? 3, 5, 7 Math in Science for 5 Check Your Answer

Answer: 5 Back to the Game Board Math in Science for 5

Question: Are technology and science related? Technology for 1 Check Your Answer

Answer: YES!!! Back to the Game Board Technology for 1

Question: What is the definition of technology? Technology for 2 Check Your Answer

Answer: anything that has been developed to help make life easier Back to the Game Board Technology for 2

Question: Give an example of when technology helps to advance science. Technology for 3 Check Your Answer

Answer: Many possible answers Back to the Game Board Techonology for 3

Question: Give an example of science helping to advance technology Technology for 4 Check Your Answer

Answer: Many possible answers Back to the Game Board Technology for 4

Question: Is language considered technology? Why or why not? Technology for 5 Check Your Answer

Answer: Yes, because it was developed to help humans live a better life. Back to the Game Board Technology for 5

Question: What type of microscope uses light to produce a flat image? Grab Bag for 1 Check Your Answer

Answer: Compound light microscope Back to the Game Board Grab Bag for 1

Question: You have a box that is 5cm X 2cm X 3cm. What is the volume? Grab Bag for 2 Check Your Answer

Answer: 30cm³ Back to the Game Board Grab Bag for 2

Question: What is the standard magnification of the ocular lens? Grab Bag for 3 Check Your Answer

Answer: 10X Back to the Game Board Grab Bag for 3

Question: 2 mL = _________L Grab Bag for 4 Check Your Answer

Answer: 2 mL = L Back to the Game Board Grab Bag for 4

Question: You have 25 mL of water in a beaker. You put a rock in and water now reads 32 mL. How many cm³ was your rock? Grab Bag for 5 Check Your Answer

Answer: 7 cm³ Back to the Game Board Grab Bag for 5