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  1. Specialized cells are found only in
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Bacteria 09. Cellular biology

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  1. Why are the specimens usually very thin slices of material? Choose the best answer.
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The thinness allows light to pass through which makes individual atoms easier too see. 09. Cellular biology

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  1. Using one or more of your senses to gather information is called
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Observing 09. Cellular biology

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  1. On the diagram of a microscope which objective is closest to the stage?
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High power 09. Cellular biology

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  1. 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 09. Cellular biology

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  1. What happens if you test a hypothesis multiple times and the data doesn’t support your prediction?
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Re think your hypothesis 04. Notes- Phi, Fibonocci sequence, and the Golden Rule in Nature

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  1. Which of the following microscopes do we use in class?
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Compound light 09. Cellular biology

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  1. If a specimen appears slightly blurry what should you do first?
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Adjust the fine focus knob 09. Cellular biology

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  1. Revolves to allow you to switch objectives
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revolving nosepiece 07. Microscope_Usage_Instructions

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  1. What is the high powered objective
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The longest objective lens that magnifies 07. Microscope_Usage_Instructions

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  1. What holds the slide in the microscope for viewing?
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stage clips 07. Microscope_Usage_Instructions

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  1. What controls the amount of light passing through a specimen?
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diaphragm 07. Microscope_Usage_Instructions

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  1. What is the area where a slide is placed called?
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Stage 07. Microscope_Usage_Instructions

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  1. What containes the ocular lens?
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eyepiece 07. Microscope_Usage_Instructions

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  1. Using the letter above which bone is about 3 4/16 long?
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Metacarpal 04. Notes- Phi, Fibonocci sequence, and the Golden Rule in Nature

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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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A scientist can be curious and detective. Scientists follow to scientific method and they need to be honest 06. Wright 3, CSI, Rear Window