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100 200 300 400 500 Scientific Method Experi- ments MicroscopesLabeling Microscope Life Character- istics Anything goes 100
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This is the first step in the scientific method. A 100
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What is asking a question? Or What is stating the problem? Etc. A 100
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This should be done after asking a question. A 200
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What is a do research? A 200
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During the experiment, observations are made. Which type of observation does not involve numbers? A 300
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What is a qualitative observation? A 300
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This happens to data before forming a conclusion about the hypothesis? (Hint: In the same step) A 400
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What is analyze the data? A 400
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What is an “If – Then” statement relating the independent and the dependent variables? A 500
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What is the hypothesis? A 500
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An experiment is designed to test this. B 100
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What is the hypothesis? B 100
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This is the manipulated variable. B 200
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What is the Independent variable? B 200
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The is the responsive variable. B 300
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What is the dependent variable? B 300
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This is a repeated portion of an experiment. B 400
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What is a trial? B 400
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This sometimes referred to as a fake medicine in an experiment. B 500
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What is a placebo? B 500
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This word refers to how much larger the apparent size of a specimen can increase when viewed through the microscope. C 100
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What is magnification? C 100
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This refers to a microscope’s ability to show clarity of details. C 200
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What is resolution? C 200
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This decreases as total magnification increases. C 300
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What is field of view? C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE
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This is the ability to focus through layers. C 400
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What is depth of field? C 400
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This means that if focused under the scanning lens, the image will also be focused when switched to the low power lens. C 500
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What is parafocal? C 500
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Name this part. D 100
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What is the light? D 100
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Name this part. D 200
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What is the stage? D 200
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Name this part. D 300
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What is the body tube? D 300
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Name this part. D 400
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What is the light diaphragm? D 400
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Name this part. D 500
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What is the revolving nosepiece? D 500
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This is the correct statement about cells and living organisms. E 100
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What is :“Living things are made up of one or more cells.” E 100
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Living things grow and _______. E 200
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What is develop? E 200
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Living things ____?____ to their environment. E 300
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What is respond? E 300
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This word refers to the maintenance of a stable internal environment. E 400
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What is homeostasis? E 400
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A cell that becomes specialized is said to be d_____?_______. E 500
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What is differentiated? E 500
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The “Father of Microscopy” F 100
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Who was Anton van Leewenhoek? F 100
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This is the procedure to calculate total magnification. F 200
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What is multiple eyepiece (ocular) magnification by the objective magnification? F 200
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This is the electron microscope that produces a two-dimensional image. F 300
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What is the transmission electron microscope (TEM)? F 300
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This is a broad comprehensive statement, supported by many facts &,experimentation, and may tie together several hypotheses. F 400
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What is a Theory? F 400
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This is why an electron microscope can view smaller things than a light microscope. F 500
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What is the electron beam it uses can reflect from much smaller things than a wavelength of light? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: The Discovery of Penicillin. Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Fleming’s bacterial dish was contaminated with mold spores from the laboratory one floor below his lab. The scientists in that lab were studying fungi. The name of “the study of fungi” is called m__________. Click on screen to continue
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Correct Final Jeopardy Response Click on screen to continue
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