Hollingsworth_Hannah Test: Intoduction Flashcards

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The cell wall of a tree is made of…

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Cellulose

NB #9 Notes Cellular Biology

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4 Prokaryotic cells are all…

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Single celled organisms

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The Cell Theory is one example of a theory. From what you know about the scientific method, what can you conclude about this biological theory?

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It’s been tested many times.

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Why are specimens usually very thin slices of material?

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The thinness allows light to pass through, which makes the specimen visible.

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The organelle that is used to make foodie plants is…

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Chloroplast

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Which structures break down food and release energy and is considered to be the powerhouse of the cell?

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Mitochondria

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Specialized cells are found only in…

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Many-celled organisms

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What would happen if a plant cell didn’t have chloroplasts?

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It wouldn’t be able to make its own nutrients

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To reveal trends in data, the data should be presented in a(n)…

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Graph

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Which scientist first saw a dead cell wall of a plant and named it a cell?

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Hooke

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What is used for focusing in low power?

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Coarse adjustment knob

NB #7 Microscope Usage Instructions

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What controls the amount of light passing through a specimen?

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Diaphragm

NB #7 Microscopes Usage Instructions

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What is a column?

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A vertical group of cells.

NB #5 Hand Data

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46 What is a distal phalange?

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The top most bone in the finger.

NB #5 Hand Data

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45 What is a metacarpal?

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The bone in your hand

NB #4 Phi, Fibonacci, Golden Rule in nature

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

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A scientist is like a good detective because they have to be honest, sceptic, open minded, creative,and curious.

NB #6 Notes - Wright 3, CSI, and Rear Window