Ji_Mary Test Introduction To Life Science Flashcards
1.How are eukaryotic cells different from prokaryotic cells
Eukaryotic cells have nuclei; prokaryotic cells don’t - 08. WKST - Classifying Organisms
6.Observations that deal with descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers are called
Qualitative observations - Scientific Investigation ( iBooks )
- Which of the following should you do during the lab?
You should to all of these in a lab
- 06. Microscope Usage Instructions
- Crickets chirp louder when the temperature is low. The response is a
Chirping -
- Prokaryotic cells are all:
Single-called organisms - Scientific Investigation ( iBook )
- When Redi and Pastuer found that meat did not produce meat, they
Disapproved Spontaneous Generation -
Scientific Investigation
07. Notes - Characteristics of Life
( iBook )
- If specimen appears slightly blurry what should you do first?
Adjust the fine focus knob -
06. Microscope Usage Instuctions
- 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?
It’s been tested many times -
07. Notes - Characteristics of Life
Cell Biology (iBook)
- Which of the following does not have a nucleus?
Prokaryote -
08. WKST - Classifying Organisms Lab and Notes Cells
- Observations that deal with number or amount are called
Quantitative observations -
04. Scientific Method and Attitudes (CSI) Scientific Investigation ( iBooks )
- Which of the following microscopes do we use in class?
Compound light -
06. Microscope Usage Instructions
- Which of the following is true for tuberculosis bacillus?
Tuberculosis is the species name and bacillus is the genus name -
05. Dave at Night notes and Tuberculosis Worksheets
- What on the microscope can increase or decrease the amount of light or viewing the slide
H - diaphragm -
06.Microscope Usage Instructions
- What is used for focusing in high power?
E - fine adjustment knob -
06.Microscope Usage Instructions
- What contains the ocular lens?
A - eye piece -
06.Microscope Usage Instructions