Jernigan_Camp test Introduction to life science Flashcards

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8 using one or more of your senses to gather information is called

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Observing

  1. Wright 3, CSI, & Rear window
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4 why does a microscope have stage clips on it

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To secure slides to the stage

  1. Microscope_Usage_Instruction
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11 the cell wall of a tree cell is made of

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Cellulose

  1. Cell theory
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12 why is Anton van Leewenhoek considered the father of the microscopy

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He was one of the first to invent the microscope

  1. Cell theory
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14 which of the following doesn’t have a nucleus

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Prokaryote

  1. Cell theory
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18’what happens if you test a hypothesis multple times & the data doesn’t support your prediction

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Rethink your hypothesis

  1. Wright 3, CSI, & Rear window
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27 which of the following microscopes do we use in class

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Compound light

08.Cell theory

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28 to reveal trends in data the data should be presented in a

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Graph

  1. Wright 3, CSI, & Rear window
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30 prokaryotic cells are all

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Single celled organisms

08.Cell theory

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33 which if the following is involved in making protein

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Ribosomes

08.Cell theory

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37 What hold the slides on the microscope

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Stage clips

  1. Microscope_Usage_Instruction
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38 Label the high powered objective

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Coarse focus

  1. Microscope_Usage_Instruction
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44 what contains the ocular lens

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Body tube

  1. Microscope_Usage_Instruction
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46 which letter is the intermediate phalange

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B

  1. Phi,Fibonacci, the golden rule in nature
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48 which letter is the distal phalange

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  1. Phi,Fibonacci, the golden rule in nature
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50 I nature the bones above represent

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Phi

  1. Phi,Fibonacci, the golden rule in nature
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39 what allows you to revolve

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Rotating nose piece

  1. Microscope_Usage_Instruction
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42 what controls the amount of light that passes through the specimen

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Diaphragm

  1. Microscope_Usage_Instruction
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45 how is a scientist like a good detective. Use the attitudes of a scientist and the scientific method to discuss

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Honest,curious,skeptical,open minded,creative,
Observe-hypothesis-experiment- conclusion

  1. Wright 3, CSI, & Rear window
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EXAM observations that deal with descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers are called

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Qualitative observations

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EXAM Observations that deal, with a number are called

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Quantitative observations

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EXAM 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