Bowen_wyatt Test Introduction to Life Science Flashcards

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  1. To reveal trends in data, the data maybe presented in a
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Graph

Science investigation

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12.Prokaryotic cells are all

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Single-celled are all

08. WKST - Classifying Organisms

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  1. Describing a lemon as being sour is a type of ______ observation
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Qualitative observation

Scientific investigation

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  1. What happens if you test hypothesis multiple times and data doesn’t support your prediction
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Re think your hypothesis

Scientific investigation

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  1. What’s the difference between a hypothesis and a theory
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Theories have been confirmed through tests; hypothesis haven’t
Scientific theories

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  1. Using one or more of your senses to gather information is called
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Observing

Scientific investigation

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  1. Which of the following does not have a nucleus
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Prokaryote

08. WKST - Classifying Organisms

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  1. Observations that deal with a number of amount are called
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Quantitative observation

04. Scientific Method and Attitudes (CSI)

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  1. What on the microscope can increase or decrease the amount of light for viewing the slide
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diaphragm

06. Microscope Usage Instructions

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  1. Revolves to allow you to switch objectives
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revolving nose piece

06. Microscope Usage Instructions

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  1. What contains the ocular lens
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eyepiece

06. Microscope Usage Instructions

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  1. What is used for focusing in low power
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coarse adjustment knob

06. Microscope Usage Instructions

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  1. What is the area where a slide is placed
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stage

06. Microscope Usage Instructions

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50.How is scientist like a good detective? Use the attitudes of a scientist and the scientific method to discuss.

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Scientist is like a detective because both have the attitudes of a scientist and use the scientific method. Honestly is important to be true to the data and publish date/results. Curiosity - leads to new questions and hypothesis. Skepticism allows one to questions results and re-think the hypothesis. Open mindness allow them to think outside the box and search for other answers. Creativity allows them to think of new ways to develop equipment and to see possibilities.
Scientific investigation
04. Scientific Method and Attitudes (CSI)

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