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Q# 7

The cell wall of a tree cell is made of?

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Chitin

Pg 9. Notes cellular biology

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Q# 3

If a specimen appears slightly blurry what should i do first?

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Adjust the fine adjustment knob

Pg. 7 microscope usage instructions

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Q#11

Which parts of a microscope forms a enlarged image of a specimen

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The objective lenses

Pg 7.microscope usage instructions

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Q#26

What’s the difference between a hypothesis and a theory.

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Theories have been confirmed through tests hypothesis haven’t.
Pg 6. Notes wright 3, CSI and, rear window

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Q#35 What happens if you test a hypothesis multiple times and the data does not support your predictions

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Re think hypothesis

Pg 6. Notes wright 3, CSI, and rear window

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Q#43 what contains the ocular lens

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(Picture of the microscope w/ blanks)
Eyepiece
07. Microscope usage instructions

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Q#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 a good detective because he or she finds clues (ex: finding something like seeing a cat with 6 toes). The he or she make a prediction on what may happen (ex: hypothesis). After supporting his or her prediction they make a final result (ex: conclusion). This is how I think a scientist is a good detective.
06. Notes CSI, wright 3, rear window

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