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Lab Equipment 100 400 300 200 500 Characteristis of Lif 100 400 300 200 500 Lab Safety 100 400 300 200 500 Etymology 100 400 300 200 500 Potpourri 100 400 300 200 500 End Game
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Name this piece of lab equipment
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Test Tube
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Name this piece of lab equipment
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Forceps
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Name this piece of lab equipment
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Beaker
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Name this piece of lab equipment
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Erlenmeyer Flask
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Name this piece of lab equipment
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Microscope
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Which characteristic of life is represented by the image below?
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Obtaining energy
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Which characteristic of life should be the title of this graph
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Homeostasis
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List the Fab Five elements
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Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Phosphorus
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Which of the elements must be present in an organic compound
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Carbon & Hydrogen
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What is the relationship between monomers and polymers
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Monomers are subunits of polymers
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When can you may eat or drink in the laboratory?
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Never
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You are heating a substance in a test tube
You are heating a substance in a test tube. Always point the open end of the tube Check Answer
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Away from you and other people in the lab
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You are heating a piece of glassware and now want to pick it up
You are heating a piece of glassware and now want to pick it up. You should Check Answer
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Use Tongs
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When working in the laboratory
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-tie back loose clothing and hair.
-do not wear open-toed shoes. -wear goggles.
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If you do not understand a direction or part of a lab procedure, you should
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ask the instructor before proceeding
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What does a biologist do
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Study Life
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A dehydration synthesis reaction removes ______________ to put together monomers.
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Water
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The prefix org- means Check Answer
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Living
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The suffix –sis means Check Answer
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Condition / State
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The prefixes homeo- and homo- both mean
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Same, alike
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The prefixes a-, an-, mean
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Not, without, lacking
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When you finish working with chemicals, biological specimens, and other lab substances, always
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wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water
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You have been injured in the lab (cut, burn, etc.). First you should
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tell the science instructor at once
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Describe a polymer Check Answer
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Many monomers bonded together
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What does homeostasis mean using your knowledge of prefixes and suffixes?
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Staying the same or Balance
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