Living Things | Parts of a microscope | Cells | Coronavirus | Miscellaneous |
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True or False:
A candle is a living thing.
False
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This part holds the slide in place:
What is it?
Stage clips.
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All living things are made of -----
Cells
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How long does coronavirus survive without the body?
Several hours to days.
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What is the branch of science about earth and rocks?
Geology.
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Fill in the gap:
Living things respond to --------
Stimuli
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Name any three parts of the microscope.
Answers may vary:
E.G: eye piece, nose piece, stage |
What are the two types of cells called?
Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic
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Give one reason we should wear masks:
Answers may vary.
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What is the planet closest to the sun in our solar system?
Mercury.
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Fill in the gaps:
Consumers ---------- from the food they eat. Producers use food -------- as a source.
Consumers get energy from the food they eat.
Producers use food they make as a source. |
It reflects light up through the diaphagram, stage, viewing object and lenses, what is it?
Mirror.
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This type of cell makes its own food through photosynthesis, what is it?
Plant Cell.
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Is Coronavirus a pandemic or an epidemic?
It's a global pandemic.
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What is the name of the table of chemical elements arranged by atomic number?
The periodic table.
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Give one reason for why a virus might be considered a living thing:
Answers Vary.
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What part of the microscope supports it?
Base.
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What are the three aspects of cell theory?
All living things are made of cells.
Cells are the basic unit of life. All cells come from other cells. |
How soon (minimum) can a vaccine for Coronavirus be ready publicly?
At least twelve months.
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Name one famous scientist and their discovery.
Answers may vary, e.g: Isaac Newton and gravity.
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What are the seven things that something needs to have to qualify as a living thing?
Reproduction, Produce waste, Made of cells, Grow, Use Energy, Take in Nutrients and Respond to Stimuli.
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What are the three usual magnification numbers for the microscope?
x10,x40,x100
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Name one part that the Eukayotic cell has that the Prokaryotic cell does not.
Mitochondria, etc
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What is a fomine?
A contaminate area or surface.
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Describe the parts of the scientific method.
Question, Hypothesis, Experiment, Observation, Analysis and Conclusion.
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