Ji_Mary Test Introduction To Life Science Flashcards

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1.How are eukaryotic cells different from prokaryotic cells

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Eukaryotic cells have nuclei; prokaryotic cells don’t - 08. WKST - Classifying Organisms

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6.Observations that deal with descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers are called

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Qualitative observations -
 Scientific Investigation ( iBooks )
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  1. Which of the following should you do during the lab?
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You should to all of these in a lab

- 06. Microscope Usage Instructions

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  1. Crickets chirp louder when the temperature is low. The response is a
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Chirping -

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  1. Prokaryotic cells are all:
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Single-called organisms - 
Scientific Investigation ( iBook )
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  1. When Redi and Pastuer found that meat did not produce meat, they
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Disapproved Spontaneous Generation -
Scientific Investigation
07. Notes - Characteristics of Life
( iBook )

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  1. If specimen appears slightly blurry what should you do first?
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Adjust the fine focus knob -

06. Microscope Usage Instuctions

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  1. 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 -
07. Notes - Characteristics of Life
Cell Biology (iBook)

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

08. WKST - Classifying Organisms Lab and Notes Cells

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  1. Observations that deal with number or amount are called
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Quantitative observations -

04. Scientific Method and Attitudes (CSI) Scientific Investigation ( iBooks )

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  1. Which of the following microscopes do we use in class?
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Compound light -

06. Microscope Usage Instructions

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  1. Which of the following is true for tuberculosis bacillus?
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Tuberculosis is the species name and bacillus is the genus name -
05. Dave at Night notes and Tuberculosis Worksheets

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

06.Microscope Usage Instructions

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  1. What is used for focusing in high power?
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E - fine adjustment knob -

06.Microscope Usage Instructions

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  1. What contains the ocular lens?
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A - eye piece -

06.Microscope Usage Instructions

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  1. What is used for focusing in low power?
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D - course adjustment knob -

06. Microscope Usage Instrustions

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  1. What is the area where a slice is placed called?
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C - stage -

06.Microscope Usage Instructions

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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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Scientist is like a detective because they both have attitudes of a scientist and use the scientific method. Honesty is important to be true to the data and publish date/results. Curiosity lead to new questions and hypothesis. Open-minding allows 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 for new discoveries, etc. -
04. Scientific Method and Attitudes (CSI)