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  1. Using one or more of your senses to gather information is called
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  1. observations. Notes- phi, Fibonacci sequence, and the golden rule in nature
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  1. The cell wall of a tree cell is made of
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  1. Cellulose. Cellular biology
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  1. Which parts of a microscope forms an enlarged image of a specimen?
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  1. The objective lenses. Microscope usage and instruction.
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  1. In a spreadsheet, what is a column?
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  1. Vertical group of adjacent cells. Cellular biology.
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  1. Why does a microscope stage have clips on it
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  1. To hold the slide in place. Microscope usage and instructions.
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  1. What is the total magnification of a microscope with two lenses when one lens has a magnification of 10, and the other lens has a magnification of 30?
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    1. Microscope usage and instructions.
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  1. What’s the difference between a hypothesis and a theory
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09.Theories have been confirmed through test; hypothesis haven’t. Cellular biology.

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  1. Specialized cells are only found in
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  1. Manycelled organisms. Cellular biology
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  1. To reveal trends in data, the data should be presented in an
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05.Graph. Number hand data.

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  1. What part of the cell is involved in making proteins
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  1. Ribosomes. Cellular biology
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34.Why is Anton Von Leeuwenhoek considered the father of microscopes

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  1. He was one of the first to invent the microscope. Cellular biology.
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  1. What hold the slide on the microscope for viewing
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  1. Stage clips. Microscope instructions and usage.
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  1. Revolves to allow you to switch objectives
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07.Revolving nose piece. Microscope instructions and usage

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  1. What is used for focusing in low power
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  1. Course adjustment. Microscope instructions and usage.
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  1. What controls the amount of light passing through the specimen
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07.Light switch. Microscope instruction and usage

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  1. What is used for focusing in highpower
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  1. Fine focus knob. Microscope instructions and usage.
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43.What contains the ocular lenses

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  1. Body tube. Microscope instructions and usage.
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  1. What is the area where a slide is placed called?
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  1. Stage. Microscope instructions and usage.
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  1. What is the distal phalange?
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  1. Finger bone furthest from the body.Phi, Fibonacci sequence, and golden rule in nature.
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  1. Where is the intermediate phalange
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  1. The finger Bone between distal and the proximate.Phi, Fibonacci sequence, and the golden rule in nature.
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  1. How is a scientist like a good detective? Use the attitudes of a scientist and the scientific method to discuss.
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  1. Scientist are good detectives because the are open minded, sceptic, honest, creative and curious. Wright 3, CSI and rear window.