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Unit 1 GENERAL LIFE SCIENCE REVIEW
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What is the function of the microscopes base? Provides structure to the microscope.
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What is the first step to the scientific method? Problem
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Where is the diaphragm located on a microscope? Underneathe the stage
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What is science? Study of the natural world
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How do you know if something is living or not? Displays all 8 Characteristics of Life
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What is a qualitative observation? Observation made using your senses
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What is evolution? The change an organism group makes over generations.
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What is the function of the revolving nosepiece? Changes the power of magnification on the microscope.
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What is an independent variable? What is purposely changed in an experiment
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What is the dependent variable? The element of the experiment that depends on the independent variable.
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What is metabolism? The use of materials to develop energy in living things.
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How many eye pieces does a compound microscope have? One
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How many eye pieces does a stereo microscope have? 2
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What do you call a cell that is more than one cell? Multicellular
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What is a hypothesis? An educated guess on what you think will happen.
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What is the difference between asexual and sexual reproduction? Asexual is requires one parent, while sexual reproduction requires two parents.
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Which knob should only be used on high power? Fine Focus Knob
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What is homeostasis? The ability to maintain internal stability.
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How do you carry a microscope? With both hands
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Which objective should you always begin with? Low Power
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Sweating is an example of which of the 8 Characteristics of Life? Homeostasis
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Birds migrating is an example of which of the 8 Characteristics of Life? Responding to enviroment
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What is the difference between the control group and the experimental group? The control group doesn’t change anything, while the experimental group changes the independent variable.
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What is a quantitative observation? An observation that includes a measureable amount. (A number)
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What part of a microscope supports a slide? Stage
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What is the smallest unit considered alive? A cell
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What is an inference? A logical conclusion based on proven data.
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What does PHEOC stand for? Problem, Hypothesis, Experiment, Observation, and Conclusion. (Scientific Method)
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What is the advantage to more working distance using the stereoscope? View larger objects.
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If the eyepiece is 10x and the low power is 5x what is the total magnification? 50x
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What is the downside of having only one eyepiece in the compound microscope? Only see in 2-D
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What does PHEOC stand for? Problem, Hypothesis, Experiment, Observation, and Conclusion. (Scientific Method)
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Where on a table do you place a microscope? In the center of the table.
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Photosynthesis is an example of what characteristic of life? Metabolism (Energy and Materials)
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Using a compound microscope what direction does an image move if the slide is moved left? Right
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DNA is an example of what characteristic of life? Genetic code
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What piece of the microscope holds the slide in place? Stage clips
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A life cycle is an example of which characteristic of life? Growth and developement
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Which knob should be used for low and medium power focusing? Coarse focus knob
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What microscope would you use for opaque specimens? Stereoscope
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