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Cell Transports Photosynthesis/ Respiration. Cell Cycle and Meiosis DNA, RNA, Protein Synthesis Cell Cycle/ Meiosis Diagrams. Midterm Jeopardy. 100 200 300 400 500. 600 700 800 900 1000. Scientific Method. Scientific Method. The initial step of the Scientific Method is?
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Cell Transports Photosynthesis/ Respiration Cell Cycle and Meiosis DNA, RNA, Protein Synthesis Cell Cycle/ Meiosis Diagrams Midterm Jeopardy
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Scientific Method
Scientific Method • The initial step of the Scientific Method is? • Observe and Define a Problem
Scientific Method • Can your hypothesis be changed • Yes
Scientific Method • A(n) __________ tests the predictions made by the hypothesis • Experiment
Scientific Method • Susan said “If I fertilize my plants, then they will blossom.” • Forming a hypothesis
Scientific Method • A ______ in a experiment provides a standard of comparision for the one factor in the experiment varies. • Control
Scientific Method • Define variable. • Part of the experiment that varies
Scientific Method • What do you have to do if your experiment does not support your hypothesis? • Restate your hypothesis
Scientific Method • What is the format for a hypothesis? • If - then
Scientific Method • What is the purpose of the scientific method? • To problem solve
Scientific Method • List the steps of the scientific method. • Observe, Define a Problem, Form a hypothesis, Experiment, Observe and collect data, Form a conclusion, Report results
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Microscopes
Microscopes • The _______ regulates the amount of light entering the microscope. • Diaphragm
Microscopes • A compound microscope has a total magnification of 100x. Eyepiece = 10x. What is the objective’s magnification? • 10x
Microscopes • What is the best microscope to use when looking at a dissected flower or a fruit fly? • Stereoscope or Stereo Microscope
Microscopes • In order to view a specimen under a ________ the specimen must be frozen and thinly sliced. • Transmission Electron Microscope
Microscopes • Explain how a Scanning Electron Microscope work. • Scans along the surface of an object and then an image is projected onto a screen
Microscopes • Why do we project the image of a SEM and TEM on a screen? • We cannot see electrons
Microscopes • Define Resolution. • Ability to distinguish between two objects that are next to each other
Microscopes • When viewing an object, under which power should you use to find an object? • Low
Microscopes • Define Parfocal. • Object focused under low power will be focused under high power
Microscopes • Define working distance: • Distance between slide and objective
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Chemistry
Chemistry • Define Element and give an example. • Made up of only one kind of atom; periodic chart • H, C, O, N
Chemistry • Define Compound. • Made up of two or more elements that combine chemically
Chemistry • Over 96% of all living matter is made up of what 6 elements? • N C H O P S
Chemistry • 2 Elements that are always present in organic compounds? • C H
Chemistry • Name 4 types of organic compounds. • Carbohydrates, Lipids, Protein, Nucleic Acid
Chemistry • What are the building blocks of carbohydrates? • Glucose or simple sugars
Chemistry • Name the elements that are found in a protein. • C H O N
Chemistry • What are the building blocks of lipids? • Glycerol and fatty acids
Chemistry • What is the building blocks of a protein? • Amino Acids
Chemistry • An unsaturated fat is _________ at room temperature. • Liquid
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Diagrams
Diagrams • Carbohydrate
Diagrams • Lipids
Diagrams • Protein
Diagrams • Eyepiece
Diagrams • Objective
Diagrams • Base
Diagrams • Stage
Diagrams • Diaphragm
Diagrams • Arm
Diagrams • Fine Adjustment
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 Digestive System
Digestive System • Carbohydrates are digested here: • Mouth and small intestine
Digestive System • Undigested materials pass through the: • Large intestine and out through the anus
Digestive System • Give an example of mechanical/physical digestion. • Chewing your food
Digestive System • Where are proteins digested? • In the stomach and small intestine